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High Sierra Music Festival with S.G. Goodman, Neal Francis, and more

Jun 29, 2023  ·  Plumas Fairgrounds, Quincy, CA Plumas Fairgrounds, Quincy, CA

High Sierra Music Festival
Jun 29
High Sierra Music Festival
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Hailing from Humboldt County, Diggin Dirt is a seven-piece band blending psych-funk, soul, and afrobeat. Known for electrifying live shows, they’ve toured nationally and wowed at festivals like Jam Cruise and High Sierra. Boasting blazing horns and a dynamic frontman, they draw comparisons to legends like James Brown with a refreshingly original twist.
Neal Francis, known for his intoxicating blend of funk, soul, and rock, debuted with "Changes" in 2019. His acclaimed album "In Plain Sight" featured the hit "Can't Stop The Rain" and earned awards nominations. He's played major festivals, shared stages with Wilco and others, and released a double live album, "Francis Comes Alive." His music, praised for its psych-rock flair, is celebrated worldwide.
Formed at Jazz Fest 2012 in New Orleans, The Nth Power blends sexy, spiritual soul. Members Nikki Glaspie, Nate Edgar, and Nick Cassarino create funky, healing music.
Eggy, a U.S. indie rock band formed in 2016, blends heartfelt lyrics with rich melodies. Known for albums *Watercolor Days* and *Waiting Game*, they've toured over 40 states.
Born at the New Orleans Jazz Fest, Dumpstaphunk fuses funk, rock, and jazz, with Ivan & Ian Neville leading. They've supported legends like Rolling Stones & collaborated with Santana.
Fruition blends rock, soul, folk, and pop with stacked harmonies and three distinctive singers. Known for electrifying delivery and Americana roots, they’ve built a loyal following over 15+ years.
Boot Juice, from Northern California's Sierra Nevadas, blends bluegrass, americana, and rock'n'roll, gaining buzz for vibrant shows. Known for rich harmonies and dynamic arrangements, they released albums "Speaking in Tones" (2019) and "Shifting Gears" (2021).
Yasmin Williams, an innovative guitarist and composer, blends folk traditions with rock and experimental styles. Her album *Acadia* features collaborations with Aoife O'Donovan and Immanuel Wilkins, showcasing her shift to a collaborative artist. Known for her unique creative process, Williams masters multiple instruments, creating intricate yet ethereal soundscapes.
Kentucky-born S.G. Goodman is known for her indie rock with rural influences. Her breakthrough debut in 2020 captivated NPR and Rolling Stone. Tyler Childers covered her song, "Space And Time." Her second album, "Teeth Marks," earned critical acclaim, a Tiny Desk concert, and the 2023 Americana Best Emerging Artist Award.
Lotus Djane, known for electronic hits, collaborates with Prezioso, LIZOT, and Timmy Trumpet. Famous tracks: "Adiemus" and "Gangsta’s Paradise." Signed with Sony and Spinnin' Records.
Georgia-born Katie Pruitt is a singer-songwriter known for her insightful music. Her acclaimed debut "Expectations" explores her queer journey, while "Mantras" delves into gender identity, self-compassion, and finding peace. She transforms personal experiences into universally impactful songs.
Deer Tick, from Providence, known for their reckless spirit and rowdy live shows, collaborated with producer Dave Fridmann. Their album *Emotional Contracts* embodies an unpredictable musical impulse, blending existential themes with energetic rock.
UK-based band The Heavy Heavy, formed by Georgie Fuller and William Turner, blends soulful rock & roll with British roots. Known for songs from their debut EP "Life and Life Only" and album "One Of A Kind," they draw comparisons to Jefferson Airplane and Fleetwood Mac. With two top-five AAA radio singles, they’ve sold out shows globally, receiving acclaim from NME and The Guardian. Turner produced and mixed their music in Brighton.
Del McCoury, from York County, PA, joined Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys in 1963, mastering bluegrass guitar and vocals. Leading the Del McCoury Band with his sons, he's a pivotal bluegrass figure, famed for his dynamic style and ability to engage new audiences.
Sierra Hull, from Byrdstown, TN, is a bluegrass virtuoso and two-time Grammy nominee for albums '25 Trips' and 'Weighted Mind'. She's a 6x IBMA Mandolin winner and has played Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, and the White House. Hull's collaborated with Alison Krauss, Sturgill Simpson, and Dolly Parton.
Big Something, hailing from North Carolina, blends rock, funk, reggae, jazz, and electronica with soulful vocals and diverse instrumentation for high-energy live shows.
Daniel, born in Nashville, fuses honky-tonk and improvisation in his "Cosmic Country" style. Known for captivating shows with a talented band, his music makes hearts swell and hips shake.
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.
The Travelin' McCourys, led by Ronnie and Rob McCoury, sons of bluegrass legend Del McCoury, are a seasoned string/jam band known for collaborations with the Allman Brothers, Phish, and Warren Haynes.
Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Jason Isbell, from North Alabama, is renowned for his heartfelt and honest lyrics. Known for hits like "Cover Me Up," he tours with his band, the 400 Unit, and collaborates often.
John Craigie, known for his humor-infused folk shows, has charmed audiences with hits like "I Am California." He has toured with Jack Johnson and Mason Jennings and topped the Americana Radio Albums Chart with "Pagan Church." His storytelling and wit resonate through tracks like "Highway Blood," drawing tens of millions of streams.

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