Gulf Coast Jam

May 30, 2024  ·  Frank Brown Park, Panama City Beach, FL Frank Brown Park, Panama City Beach, FL

Gulf Coast Jam
May 30
Gulf Coast Jam
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Born in Hamilton, Georgia, Kidd G rose to fame via TikTok and SoundCloud. Known for blending hip-hop with old-school country, his hit "Dirt Road" went viral. Collaborates with Big Machine Label Group and has over 1.5M Spotify listeners.
Deana Carter, daughter of guitarist Fred Carter Jr., rose to fame with her 1996 country hit album "Did I Shave My Legs for This?" Known for blending folky singer/songwriter style with country, she's also co-written hits like "You and Tequila," performed at Farm Aid VII, and established Little Nuggett Records.
Georgia-born Austin Snell, a former Air Force vet, mixes hard rock and country into "grunge country." Known for the hit "Excuse the Mess," he's a SiriusXM Highway Find and Artist Accelerator. Collaborated with Presley Aaron and others.
Nashville's Jelly Roll topped charts with his debut country album "Whitsitt Chapel," netting the biggest debut in its genre. He won at 2023 CMTs, People's Choice, and a CMA. Known for hits like "Save Me," he collaborated with Lainey Wilson.
Country singer Priscilla Block, from Raleigh, NC, blends pop and southern rock in her style, known as Block Party. Famous for hits like “Thick Thighs” and “Just About Over You,” which topped iTunes charts and was a NYT 2020 standout. Has opened for Dierks Bentley and others.
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."
Oklahoma-born, Dallas-based singer/songwriter Corey Kent debuted with "Blacktop," reflecting his journey and work in a pavement company, known for its high-octane sound.
Country star Morgan Wallen, from East Tennessee, wows with tours across 5 countries & 3 continents. Known for chart-toppers like "Last Night" and albums like "Dangerous: The Double Album," with records in Billboard's Hot 100 & Top 10.
Nate, a California native hit hard by 2018's Camp Fire, turned his pain into music. Signed by Sony Nashville, his mix of soul, rock, and country with hits like "Wildfire," boasts over 40 million streams.
Parker McCollum, born in Texas, blends country with heartfelt lyrics. Known for hits like "Pretty Heart" & "To Be Loved By You", he debuted on Jimmy Kimmel and won ACM & CMT awards.
Tennessee's Russell Dickerson, famed for his 4 No. 1 Billboard Country Airplay hits like "Yours" and "Blue Tacoma", set records with Luke Combs. Known for his unique style and notable collaborations.

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