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

Jul 21, 2023  ·  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 by Matt Quinn & others, shot to fame with their 2018 debut. Known for #1 hit "Silver Lining," their style blends folk with psychedelic rock and gospel elements. Produced by Tucker Martine, their album "Rearrange Us" reflects deep personal growth.
Kentucky-born Chris Stapleton, a country music star, has won 10 Grammys and holds records at the CMA and ACM Awards. Known for hits from albums like 'Traveller' and 'Starting Over,' he's renowned for his captivating live shows and has collaborated with George Strait.
Red Dirt country artist Zach Bryan from Oklahoma began his music career while enlisted in the Navy. Known for "Heading South" and duets with Kacey Musgraves, his albums 'American Heartbreak' and 'Elisabeth' topped charts, achieving a major-label debut with Warner Records.
WV-born Charles Wesley Godwin crafts cinematic country-folk, known for his albums "Seneca" and "How the Mighty Fall." His style—Appalachian Americana—is praised by Rolling Stone and NPR’s Mountain Stage.
Born in Jacksonville, AL, Riley Green is known for blending traditional Country, Bluegrass, and Southern Gospel. Hits include "Bury Me In Dixie." Over 27M streams; signed to BMLG.
Willie Nelson, born in Abbott, Texas, shaped country music with hits like "Crazy" & "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain." Known for the outlaw movement with Waylon Jennings and hits across genres like jazz and rock, he's also a Grammy-winning artist and an actor, famed for his unique hybrid style and collaborations like The Highwaymen.
Texas-born Cody Johnson, known for vibrant live shows and hit "On My Way To You," shines with Platinum/Gold songs and top Billboard ranks. His work features duets with Reba McEntire and inspired the film "Dear Rodeo."
Band of Horses, led by Ben Bridwell, crafts emotionally intense, anthemic songs, blending ragged epics with punk-rock spirit. Known for their profound, relatable lyrics and powerful performances. Collaborates with longtime and new members.
Oklahoma's Turnpike Troubadours blend Woody Guthrie's folk with Waylon Jennings' honky tonk. Known for hits like "Goodbye Normal Street," they surged from indie roots to mainstream, charting top in country and rock. After a break due to health issues, they returned with "A Cat in the Rain" in 2023. Collaborated with Shooter Jennings and shared stages with Miranda Lambert.
Grammy-winning The Infamous Stringdusters, known for a blend of bluegrass & rock, excel in their 9th album "Rise Sun." They mix jazz, funk, & country.
Abby Anderson, country singer known for blending new age tones with pop, moved to Nashville at 17. Gained fame with hits like "I’M GOOD," and recognition on CMT & Pandora lists. Collaborated with Marshall Altman.
Haley Heynderickx, an empathetic Oregon-born singer/songwriter, blends '60s/'70s folk with jazz influences. Known for 'I Need to Start a Garden', her style features intricate fingerpicking and dynamic vocals.
AJ Lee & Blue Summit, a dynamic bluegrass band from Santa Cruz, infuses their music with country soul, Americana, and California folk. Known for the album "City of Glass," they focus on original, community-centric sounds.
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.
Virginia native Morgan Wade topped Rolling Stone’s Best Country Albums list with debut "Reckless" and hit "Wilder Days". Known for raw, honest songwriting, she's earned multiple award nominations.
Formed in Castlewood, Virginia, 49 Winchester is known for their grassroots rock style. With albums like "The Wind" and "III", they've built a reputation for engaging live shows and progressive songwriting.
Trampled by Turtles, formed in Duluth, MN (2003) by Dave Simonett post gear theft. Merges bluegrass, folk; known for a vibrant rock-infused style. Features members like Ryan Young & Tim Saxhaug.
Rayland Baxter, born in Nashville, crafted "If I Were a Butterfly" in a Kentucky rubber-band factory studio. Known for Beatlesque pop, he co-produced with O’Sullivan & Welch, featuring artists like Shakey Graves and Lennon Stella. Includes tracks with his late father, Bucky Baxter.
Austin-born Gary Clark, Jr. merges blues-rock with funk, hip-hop, and African influences. Known for hits like "This Land," he's won Grammys, collaborated with Alicia Keys and Foo Fighters.

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