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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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Jacksonville's flipturn, an indie rock powerhouse, gained fame through festivals like Bonnaroo and a Jimmy Kimmel Live performance. Known for their albums *Shadowglow* and *Burnout Days*, they blend indie rock with New Wave and alt-pop styles.
Born in Japan and raised in Oklahoma, this artist blends genres from singer-songwriter to alt-rock, inspired by Bon Iver and Otis Redding. After an acoustic album with Navy peers, he left the service to pursue music, achieving sold-out shows from 1,000 to 70,000-cap venues. Recently, he released "The Great American Bar Scene" and is on his Quittin’ Time tour.
Ricky Skaggs, born in Kentucky, is a Bluegrass and Country music legend with 12 #1 hits, 15 GRAMMYs, and numerous hall of fame inductions. Known for his band Kentucky Thunder, he launched Skaggs Family Records in 1997, earning 12 consecutive GRAMMY-nominated albums. Skaggs has collaborated with his wife, Sharon White, and detailed his life in the autobiography "Kentucky Traveler." In 2020, he received the National Medal of Arts.
Born in Kennett, Missouri, Sheryl Crow is a hallmark of mainstream rock with hits like "If It Makes You Happy" and "All I Wanna Do." Her smart, roots-inspired style earned her nine Grammys and a 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction. She's known for collaborations with icons like Michael Jackson, Sting, and Stevie Nicks, and explored genres from rock to country. Her album Threads brought together stars like Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, and Keith Richards, affirming her enduring influence.
Valerie June, born in the U.S., is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter known for her distinctive voice and eclectic style. She blends emotional honesty into her work, evident in albums like "Pushin’ Against A Stone" and "The Moon and Stars: Prescriptions for Dreamers." Collaborating with artists such as Norah Jones and The Blind Boys of Alabama, June's music conveys joy and introspection.Produced by M. Ward, she is praised for spiritual growth in her music and has been lauded by Bob Dylan.
The Local Honeys, from Kentucky, master storytelling through deep holler sounds. Collaborating with The Food Stamps, their music defines modern Appalachia.
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.
West Virginian Charles Wesley Godwin, known for his traditional country style, rose to fame with his acclaimed LP Family Ties. His EP Lonely Mountain Town features collaborations with Al Torrence, ERNEST, and Scott Avett. Known for thrilling live performances with his band, the Allegheny High, Godwin has appeared on major TV shows and festivals like Stagecoach and Bonnaroo.
California-born, Texas-raised Madeline Edwards blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country. Her Opry debut was called “best of all time.” She’s opened for Chris Stapleton and was Billboard’s Rookie of the Month.
The Head and The Heart, originally from Seattle, combine indie folk and rock. They've produced hits under Sub Pop and Warner Records. Known for hits like "Lost in My Mind," they've maintained an authentic and self-produced style. They recently crafted new music in Richmond, Va., exemplifying unity in tracks like "Arrow."
Philadelphia-born singer-songwriter Amos Lee is known for his gold-selling debut, collaborations with legends like Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson, and hits like “Worry No More.”
Neal Francis, known for his intoxicating blend of funk, soul, and rock, is celebrated for hits like "Can't Stop The Rain." His acclaimed albums have earned him nominations at the Americana Music and Libera Awards. He's performed at major festivals like Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza, and shared stages with Wilco and My Morning Jacket. His 2023 live album, "Francis Comes Alive," highlights his compelling performances.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats blend soul and rock, known for hits and dynamic shows. They've opened for The Rolling Stones and performed on SNL and NPR's Tiny Desk.
Charley Crockett, Texas-born GRAMMY®-nominated artist, is known for his rebellious country style. He's released 14 albums, sold out top venues, and collaborated with Shooter Jennings.
Sierra Ferrell, from West Virginia, is a standout in roots music. Known for her eclectic style blending bluegrass, old-time, and honky-tonk, she's collaborated with Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, won Americana's Emerging Act award, and dazzles with mesmerizing live shows. Her album Trail Of Flowers showcases her imaginative storytelling and diverse sound.
Virginia native Morgan Wade's raw, honest style catapulted her debut LP "Reckless" to Rolling Stone's Best Country Album spot, featuring hit "Wilder Days." Known for her emotional songwriting and remarkable voice, she sold out her 2023 tour and earned nominations for ACM, Americana, and CMT awards.
Molly Tuttle, a Northern California-born bluegrass virtuoso, is celebrated for her masterful guitar skills and compelling songwriting. A pioneer in the genre, she was the first woman to win the IBMA's Guitar Player of the Year award. Known for songs like "You Didn’t Call My Name," she has collaborated with the band Golden Highway and won a GRAMMY for "City Of Gold."
Goose, an American rock band, blends indie-rock hooks with improvisational flair. Known for dynamic live shows, they’ve headlined major venues like Radio City Music Hall and Red Rocks. With hits like their 2022 album "Dripfield," they continually evolve, captivating dedicated fans. Goose's lineup includes Rick Mitarotonda, Peter Anspach, Trevor Weekz, and Cotter Ellis.
Indie band Lucius, led by Jess Wolfe & Holly Laessig, is famed for innovative art-pop & captivating live shows. Grammy-nominated, they've worked with legends like John Legend & Harry Styles.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for emotional depth, they've collaborated with producer Stewart Myers, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, and others, earning widespread acclaim.
Asheville's Town Mountain embodies alt-country rebellion and honky-tonk attitude. Known for dynamic live shows, their album "Lines in the Levee" reflects their musical evolution.
Whiskey Myers, a genre-bending band known for high-energy shows, has sold over 1.5M albums and amassed 2B streams. They headlined iconic venues, opened for The Rolling Stones, and appeared in shows like "Yellowstone." The band's self-produced album debuted at No. 1 on Country and Americana charts and earned multiple RIAA certifications.
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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