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FairWell Festival with Mt. Joy, Chris Stapleton, and more

Jul 21, 2023 at 11:00 AM  ·  Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, Redmond, OR Deschutes County Fair & Expo Center, Redmond, OR

FairWell Festival
Jul 21
FairWell Festival
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Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
Kentucky-born Chris Stapleton is an acclaimed country artist, 11x Grammy winner known for hits like “It Takes A Woman,” praised for his powerful voice and electric live shows.
West Virginian singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin is known for his personal storytelling in country music. His acclaimed album, Family Ties, and EP, Lonely Mountain Town, showcase his diary-like songwriting. Collaborating with Al Torrence, ERNEST, and Scott Avett, Godwin is praised for thrilling live performances with his band, Allegheny High. He has appeared on ESPN’s SportsCenter, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and performed at Stagecoach and Bonnaroo.
Riley Green, from Jacksonville, AL, is an acclaimed Country artist known for hits like "There Was This Girl" and "I Wish Grandpas Never Died." Named ACM’s 2020 New Male Artist of the Year, he has toured with Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs. His heartfelt style shines in collaborations with Thomas Rhett and Luke Combs.
Willie Nelson, born in Abbott, Texas, is a transformative figure in post-rock & roll country music. Known for hits like "Crazy" and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain," he popularized outlaw country with Waylon Jennings. His versatile style spans country, pop, jazz, and more. Nelson's Stardust album redefined traditional pop, while "On the Road Again" and "Always on My Mind" solidified his fame. Collaborating with legends like Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, and more, Nelson remains a beloved icon, celebrated for his music and hippie lifestyle.
Cody Johnson, hailed as the future of country music, boasts 42 Gold/Platinum certifications, 8 billion streams, and #1 hits. Notable works include "Ain't Nothin' To It" and "Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story". Known for authentic style and sold-out shows.
Texas-born Charley Crockett, a GRAMMY®-nominated maverick, paved his own path in country music, releasing 14 albums independently and selling out iconic venues like Red Rocks. Known for his unapologetic style and collaborations with Shooter Jennings, he gained acclaim from The New Yorker and Rolling Stone. His performances on Austin City Limits and Jimmy Kimmel Live! highlight his rise in the modern music era.
Yola, originally from the UK, is a six-time GRAMMY-nominated artist known for her soul-infused music. Her album "Stand For Myself" was hailed by NPR as the best soul record in 20 years. She portrayed Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Baz Luhrmann’s "ELVIS," earning a NAACP Image Award nomination. She debuted at the American Music Awards as the SONG OF THE SOUL performer. Her influence is recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, featuring her guitar in their exhibit.
Luz Elena Mendoza Ramos of Y La Bamba, born in Portland, explores love, identity, and healing in "Lucha." Known for candid takes on Mexican American themes, the album, born from COVID-19 isolation, reflects struggle and growth, marking a poignant phase in her career.
Born in Athens to Nigerian parents and raised in Texas, Abraham Alexander is an Academy Award® nominated singer-songwriter blending blues, folk, and gospel. Known for hits like "Like a Bird," he’s collaborated with Mavis Staples and Gary Clark Jr., performed at major festivals, and toured with Leon Bridges and The Lumineers.
Amigo The Devil, born Danny Kiranos, crafts haunting modern folk and alternative rock influenced by Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. Known for raw, honest storytelling.
Grammy-nominated indie-pop band Lucius, known for soulful vocals and hits, blends personal lyrics with engaging live shows. Members have collaborated with Joni Mitchell, Harry Styles, and more.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for collaborating with Stewart Myers and featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they’ve earned widespread acclaim. Their fifth album, "Leavin’ This Holler," showcases their signature sound and emotional depth.
Texas-born Shane Smith & the Saints blend country, folk, and roadhouse rock, captivating audiences with hits like "Fire in the Ocean" and sold-out shows at iconic venues. Known for their performance on Yellowstone, they've built a dedicated following through a decade of touring.
Alabama-born singer-songwriter Drayton Farley blends Americana, Country, Rock, and Folk, echoing legends like Dylan. Known for raw, soulful storytelling of Southern life.
Trampled by Turtles, from Duluth, MN, formed by Dave Simonett in 2003, blend bluegrass with rock influences. Known for a fast, frenetic style and hits like "Alone."
Sheryl Crow, born in Kennett, Missouri, is an influential roots rock artist known for hits like "All I Wanna Do" and "If It Makes You Happy." Her debut, "Tuesday Night Music Club" (1993), and follow-up albums were critical successes. A versatile musician, Crow explored soul, R&B, and country, collaborating with stars like Michael Jackson and Eric Clapton. She received multiple Grammys, including Best New Artist and Record of the Year. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023, Crow is renowned for her enduring impact on mainstream rock music.
Turnpike Troubadours, from Oklahoma, blend Woody Guthrie's folk and Waylon Jennings' honky tonk with bluegrass and Cajun. Popular for "Goodbye Normal Street," they hit country and rock charts, and sold out arenas. After a hiatus, they returned with 2023's "A Cat in the Rain," produced by Shooter Jennings. They’ve shared the stage with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town.
The Infamous Stringdusters are a GRAMMY® Award-winning American progressive bluegrass band known for their virtuosic musicianship, innovative arrangements, and energetic live shows. With influences spanning various genres, they've collaborated with contemporary artists and headlined venues like Red Rocks. Their 2017 album "Laws of Gravity" won Best Bluegrass Album.
Trousdale, a trio from the U.S., blends country and indie pop with powerful songwriting and harmonies. Known for songs like "Growing Pains," they explore growth, resilience, and connection. Co-produced with John Mark Nelson, their work reflects themes of change and perseverance.
Abby Anderson, born in Texas, is known for her genre-bending country sound blending new age tones and pop melodies. Moving to Nashville at 17, she quickly gained recognition, signing her first record deal in 2017. Her hits include the EP "I'M GOOD," earning over 100 million streams. Abby's accolades include Pandora's "Country Artist To Watch," "CMT 18 for 2018," and she joined the "Next Women Of Country Class." She collaborated with Marshall Altman, releasing "Sugar Spice" in 2022 and signing with Walk Off Entertainment. Her music reflects her authentic storytelling and evolvement as an artist.
Oregon-based Filipino-American Haley Heynderickx blends folk, jazz, and acoustic guitar styles with introspective lyrics. Known for her 2018 album *I Need to Start a Garden*.
AJ Lee & Blue Summit, based in Santa Cruz, are an award-winning bluegrass band known for their unique blend of country soul and Americana. Their "City of Glass" album showcases their originality and dedication to their Californian roots, offering a fresh take on the genre.

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