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Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival with The Lumineers, James Bay, and more

Sep 23, 2023  ·  The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, Franklin, TN The Park at Harlinsdale Farm, Franklin, TN

Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival
Sep 23
Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival
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Tommy Prine's debut album "This Far South" explores his 20s' life themes with love, loss, and growth. Co-produced by Ruston Kelly and Gena Johnson, the album mixes cathartic jams with nostalgic tales. Opened for Tyler Childers in London.
James Bay, a GRAMMY®-nominated artist known for hits like "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," has evolved from acoustic anthems to a louder sound across albums like *Chaos and the Calm* and *Electric Light*. Winner of BRIT, Q, Ivor Novello, and ECHO Awards, he's collaborated with Alicia Keys and opened for The Rolling Stones.
Margo Price, US singer-songwriter, excels in rock with hits addressing social issues. Known for tackling industry double standards and farmers' rights, she joined Farm Aid’s board in 2021.
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.
Iowa-born, Nashville-based Hailey Whitters, known for deep country style, gained fame with 2020's "The Dream". Touring with Luke Combs, she's won ACM awards, received Grammy nods, and collaborated with Little Big Town. Popular for hit "Everything She Ain’t."
Madeline Edwards, born in California and raised in Texas, blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country music. Recognized for her Opry debut and featured on Spotify's "Hot Country Artists to Watch," Edwards' debut album, "Crashlanded," released with Warner Music Nashville, showcases her unique style. She's opened for Chris Stapleton and was named Billboard’s Rookie Of The Month.
New Orleans' Better Than Ezra, formed in 1988 at LSU, merged college rock with mainstream pop. Known for '90s hit "Good," they remained chart-relevant into the 2010s. Despite early tragedy and lineup changes, they achieved a platinum album with 'Deluxe' and continued making music with albums like 'Paper Empire.'
Bones Owens, from rural Missouri, blends Americana with 90's rock. Known for "Bring Me Back," he collaborates with artists like Yelawolf. His album released by Thirty Tigers showcases a cinematic style.
Ian Munsick, from Wyoming, infuses roots-pop in his album "White Buffalo." Known for "Long Live Cowgirls," he's toured with Morgan Wallen, hit SiriusXM #1, and earned RIAA Gold.
Mississippi's Charlie Worsham, known for his versatile music style, collaborates with stars like Dierks Bentley & Luke Combs. Acclaimed by NPR & Rolling Stone, he's an ACM Award-winning guitarist & hosts Pickers Radio.
Born in North Dakota, Tigirlily Gold, a sister duo, captivate audiences with engaging sets in Nashville. Known for hits like "Somebody Does," they collaborate with Shane McAnally and tour with stars like Walker Hayes. Achievements include top iTunes tracks and a top 40 single.
Seattle's indie folk band, the Head and the Heart, blends Americana and Beatlesque pop. Known for hits like "All We Ever Knew," they soared on U.S. charts with albums like "Let's Be Still" and "Signs of Light." Formed in 2009, they've signed with Sub Pop and Warner Bros.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, born in Colorado, combine soul and rock. Known for energetic live shows and hits like "The Future," they've appeared on SNL and opened for The Rolling Stones.
The Black Crowes, known for gritty rock & roll, celebrate their reunion with the 10th album "Happiness Bastards." Famous for "Shake Your Money Maker," they've toured 20 countries since reuniting in 2019.

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