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Schellraiser Music Festival with Night Moves, Anthony D'amato, and more

Jun 1, 2023  ·  McGill Pool Park, Mcgill, NV McGill Pool Park, Mcgill, NV

Schellraiser Music Festival
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Schellraiser Music Festival
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Night Moves, formed by John Pelant and Micky Alfano, blends cosmic country with international psychedelia. Known for "Feel Another Day," they collaborated with producer John Agnello on the acclaimed "Pennied Days" and "Redaction EP," showcasing rich textures and sharp production.
Dallas native Joshua Ray Walker, acclaimed as one of country’s most exciting storytellers, released "Thank You For Listening," featuring acoustic renditions from his albums. Known for his raw vocal talent, he has performed on major shows and iconic stages like The Tonight Show and Grand Ole Opry, showcasing his unapologetic artistry.
Texas country-punk band Vandoliers, led by trans frontwoman Jenni Rose, blend upbeat, heartfelt songs tackling addiction, gender dysphoria, and bold, socially aware themes.
Asleep at the Wheel, formed by Ray Benson in 1970 Paw Paw, WV, champions Western swing, capturing acclaim with hits like "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read." Notable collaborations with Willie Nelson, diverse Grammy wins, and tours marked their legacy. Albums include tributes to Bob Wills, and their 2021 album, *Half a Hundred Years* celebrated their 50th anniversary.
Alabama-born The Secret Sisters blend country-folk in their harmonious songs addressing life, love, and womanhood's challenges. Known for deep lyrics and captivating style, they inspire with insightful themes.
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.
Ali McGuirk's album "Til It’s Gone" blends soul, rock, and roots. Co-produced with Jonah Tolchin, it features legends like Fred Tackett and Larry Goldings. McGuirk's bold voice shines on introspective and justice-driven tracks.
Murder by Death, from Bloomington, Indiana, blends brooding balladry and orchestral indie rock with country and folk influences, citing inspirations like Johnny Cash and Nick Cave. Known as "whiskey devil music," they gained a cult following with albums like In Bocca al Lupo and Bitter Drink, Bitter Moon. Initially signed by Geoff Rickly to Eyeball Records, they have collaborated with bands like Cursive and Interpol. Achievements include successful Kickstarter campaigns for albums released under Bloodshot Records. Their 2022 album, Spell/Bound, features a unique lyric book.
Blonde Redhead, a rock trio from Kazu Makino and Italian twins Simone and Amedeo Pace, are known for dreamy, genre-blending songs like “For The Damaged Coda.”
Misha Lindes, the driving force behind SadGirl, blends Americana, country, and norteño styles. Known for heartfelt lyrics like in “Goodbye Queenie,” he works with musicians like David Ruiz and Sami Perez.
Frankie and the Witch Fingers, a Los Angeles psych-punk band, blend proto-punk, new wave, and industrial sounds. They’ve toured globally, shared stages with Ty Segall and ZZ Top, and are known for electrifying live performances.
The Delines were formed by Richmond Fontaine's Willy Vlautin after being inspired by Amy Boone's voice. The band features Sean Oldham, Freddie Trujillo, and Cory Gray. Vlautin, acclaimed as a novelist and songwriter, has seen his work praised by major publications and has had novels adapted into films, including "Lean on Pete". Ursula K. Le Guin praised Vlautin as a brave novelist.
Ottoman Turks, blending honky tonk and punk, burst onto the Americana scene with their 2019 debut produced by John Pedigo. Known for witty, lively songs and explosive live shows, they deliver raw, energetic music that’s both fun and meaningful.

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