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Sea Hear Now Festival with Mt. Joy, Tegan and Sara, and more

Sep 16, 2023  ·  North Beach Asbury Park, Asbury Park, NJ North Beach Asbury Park, Asbury Park, NJ

Sea Hear Now Festival
Sep 16
Sea Hear Now Festival
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Bass virtuoso Oteil Burbridge, known for funk, rock, blues & jazz, originated in Aquarium Rescue Unit, joined Allman Brothers Band in 1997, and collaborated with notable artists like Victor Wooten and Trey Anastasio.
Rebelution, founded in Isla Vista, CA, is known for their reggae style. Their debut, "Courage To Grow," led to seven Billboard Reggae #1s. With a GRAMMY nod and electrifying live shows, they’ve graced festivals like Bonnaroo and Coachella.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, born in Missouri, blend soul and rock expertly, known for dynamic live shows and hits. They've wowed crowds opening for The Rolling Stones and appeared on SNL. Their third album, *The Future*, showcases their evolving, introspective sound.
SNACKTIME, born from Philadelphia's free shows in 2020, is renowned for energetic performances, selling out headlining shows, and supporting artists like Portugal. The Man, and playing major festivals such as Life Is Beautiful and Firefly.
Surfer Girl, led by Wayland, MA’s Carter Reeves, blends indie-pop, reggae, surf-rock, and hip-hop. Known for hits and festival draws, they’ve worked with Bryce Vine and Collie Buddz.
New York trio Sunflower Bean, formed in 2013, are indie rock icons known for their improvisational live shows. They've toured with Beck, The Strokes, and more, and rocked major festivals like Glastonbury and Lollapalooza. Their three albums have received critical acclaim, cementing their status as a quintessential band in the genre.
WOM, from Asbury Park, is a power funk septet known for their psychedelic grooves, soulful energy, and captivating live shows. They've won local awards and include members Mike Susino, Johnny Carlson, Anders Carlson, Mike “Mongo” Iatesta, Matt Iatesta, Harry Carlson, and Bruce Krywinski.
Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
The Killers, a Las Vegas band formed in 2002, are renowned for hits like “Mr. Brightside” and “Human.” With over 25M albums sold, their Grammy-nominated work includes albums like Hot Fuss and Wonderful Wonderful. Collaborating with producers like Alan Moulder, they’ve achieved multiple #1 albums globally and earned awards like MTV VMAs and NME Awards.
Vancouver duo Bob Moses, formed by Tom Howie and Jimmy Vallance, blends rock and dance music. Known for "Tearing Me Up," they’ve won a Grammy and toured globally, including Glastonbury and Coachella. Their album "Battle Lines" was praised as one of Billboard’s Best Electronic Albums. They engage fans through livestreams and collaborated with ZHU on "Desire."
Tash Sultana, a trailblazing Australian multi-instrumentalist, is known for their creative artistry, authenticity, and sold-out global tours. They've headlined major festivals and achieved billions of streams, cementing their status as a top influential artist.
Sheryl Crow, born in Kennett, Missouri, is an influential roots rock artist known for hits like "All I Wanna Do" and "If It Makes You Happy." Her debut, "Tuesday Night Music Club" (1993), and follow-up albums were critical successes. A versatile musician, Crow explored soul, R&B, and country, collaborating with stars like Michael Jackson and Eric Clapton. She received multiple Grammys, including Best New Artist and Record of the Year. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2023, Crow is renowned for her enduring impact on mainstream rock music.
NY-based Living Colour broke '80s rock norms, inspiring bands like Rage Against the Machine. Known for "Cult of Personality," Grammy wins, and tours with the Rolling Stones. Influenced by jazz, rock, and funk with members Glover, Reid, Skillings, Calhoun.

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