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Harley-Davidson Homecoming with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Cody Jinks, and more

Jul 14, 2023 at 12:59 PM and 1:00 PM  ·  Veterans Park, Milwaukee, WI Veterans Park, Milwaukee, WI

Harley-Davidson Homecoming
Jul 14
Harley-Davidson Homecoming
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Midwest-born Abby Jeanne blends ’60s girl group, garage, soul, and psychedelia into a unique sound. Known for her music and visual art, she overcame hardship to build her career.
Texas-born Cody Jinks is a country artist known for his DIY style, 11 albums, 5B+ streams, 8 Platinum/Gold songs, and twice named Music Row’s Independent Artist of the Year.
Born from Dave Grohl’s solo project post-Nirvana, Foo Fighters are a top alt-rock band known for hits like "This Is a Call," multiple Grammys, and a 2021 Rock Hall induction.
Emerging from post-punk roots in 1984, The Cult, led by Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy, became a major UK hard rock force. Famed for hits "She Sells Sanctuary" and "Fire Woman," they combined gothic style with mystic themes, collaborating with Rick Rubin and sharing stages with Metallica. Despite challenges, they released albums like Sonic Temple, with notable tours and a revival on tracks like "Give Me Mercy." Known for their hard rock evolution, they remain influential.
Joan Jett, a rock pioneer who broke barriers for women, formed Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. Known for hits like "I Love Rock 'N' Roll," she’s a Rock Hall inductee with multiple platinum albums.
Phantogram, known for their genre-bending pop and futuristic style, emerged with their 2010 debut "Eyelid Movies." Their music, including hits like “Come Alive,” showcases a unique blend of heavy and ebullient sounds. They've collaborated with artists like Big Boi, Subtronics, and Miley Cyrus, and are festival staples. Their fifth album, "Memory of a Day," reflects a look back at influences like J Dilla and Prince while maintaining their forward-facing sound.
Social Distortion, formed in L.A. by Mike Ness in 1978, overcame challenges to blend punk with blues, country, and rockabilly. Known for hits like "Ball and Chain," they gained MTV fame and success with albums like "Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell." Members included Dennis Danell, John Maurer, and Chuck Biscuits. Their popular cover of "Ring of Fire" and Ness's solo work bolstered their legacy.
White Reaper, a rock band formed by Tony Esposito, Ryan Hater, Hunter Thompson, Nick & Sam Wilkerson, rose with albums like "White Reaper Does It Again" & hit "Might Be Right". Known for electric live shows & opening for Pearl Jam.

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