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Railbird Festival with Flipturn, Zach Bryan, and more

Jun 3, 2023  ·  Red Mile Gaming & Racing, Lexington, KY Red Mile Gaming & Racing, Lexington, KY

Railbird Festival
Jun 3
Railbird Festival
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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.
Born in Kentucky, Ricky Skaggs is a Bluegrass/Country legend with 15 GRAMMYs® and multiple Hall of Fame inductions. Known for hits like "Hearts Like Ours" with wife Sharon White, he also authored "Kentucky Traveler."
Valerie June, born in Tennessee, blends folk, soul, blues, and Appalachian music. Known for albums like "Pushin' Against a Stone" and Grammy-nominated "The Moon and Stars." Collaborated with Carla Thomas and lauded by Bob Dylan.
The Local Honeys duo infuse Kentucky stories into their music, blending details of their heritage and the sounds of Appalachia. Their debut on La Honda Records was crafted by Grammy-nominated producer Jesse Wells and features members of The Food Stamps.
Country singer/songwriter Brit Taylor from Kentucky, noted for a modern yet traditional style and honest lyrics. Known for "Kentucky Bluegrassed," hit songs on "Tulsa King," collaborations with Dwight Yoakum and others, and performances at CMA Fest, Americanafest. She was also spotlighted by Nashville Scene as a 2024 Artist to Watch.
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.
Philadelphia-born Amos Lee, known for gold album & hits like "Worry No More", styles across folk & soul. Collaborated with legends like Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson. Famous for heartfelt lyrics across multiple acclaimed albums.
Neal Francis, whose album 'In Plain Sight' was recorded entirely on tape and mixed by Grammy-winner Dave Fridmann, is known for his piano skills and self-aware lyrics. This body of work, created in a possibly haunted Chicago church, explores upheaval and resilience with a kaleidoscopic sound.
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.
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.
West Virginia-born Sierra Ferrell, a multi-genre roots artist, has won Americana's Emerging Act Award. Known for her debut LP, "Long Time Coming," and dynamic live shows, she's collaborated with Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show.
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.
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.
Molly Tuttle, born in Northern California, is a renowned roots musician celebrated for her skill in bluegrass. Known for hits like "You Didn’t Call My Name," she's won multiple awards including the IBMA's Guitar Player of the Year.
Goose, a Connecticut quintet, soared with their 2016 debut. Known for "Hungersite," their 2022 album, Dripfield, hit #2 on Billboard. Praised by Rolling Stone, they blend improvisation with vivid musicianship.
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.
Asheville's Town Mountain blends alt-country & honky-tonk, earning acclaim for lively shows & deep audience connection. Known for "Lines in the Levee," they celebrate musical evolution & raw energy.
Genre-blending Whiskey Myers, famed for energetic shows & unique sound, has opened for The Rolling Stones & headlined iconic venues. With 1.5M albums sold & hits in shows like "Yellowstone," they boast 4 RIAA certs.
The Heavy Heavy, from Brighton, UK, blend psychedelia, blues, acid rock & sunshine pop. Known for their debut EP 'Life and Life Only,' they revive classic sounds with a modern twist led by Will Turner and Georgie Fuller.

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