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Sing Out Loud Festival with War Hippies, Lord Huron, and more

Sep 22, 2023  ·  Francis Field, St. Augustine, FL Francis Field, St. Augustine, FL

Sing Out Loud Festival
Sep 22
Sing Out Loud Festival
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The Wandering Hearts, key figures in British Folk/Americana, have topped UK Americana charts twice and vied for UK Album of the Year. Known for stellar harmonies akin to Simon & Garfunkel and Fleetwood Mac, they've also shined at SXSW and toured with Jack Savoretti. Featured on a Nick Drake tribute.
S.G. Goodman, from Western Kentucky, combines gritty rock, folk, and grooves in "Old Time Feeling". Known for her unique voice and emotive style, she collaborates with Jim James and champions rural, working-class issues.
Texas-based Midland, a double Grammy® nominee, revives classic country through hits like "Drinkin' Problem." Known for their unique blend of Western and Bakersfield sounds, their albums top charts and redefine country music, attracting global fans and critical acclaim.
Born in Ashland, KY, Wynonna Judd rose to fame with The Judds before going solo in the '90s. Known for blending country with blues & rock, her hits include "No One Else on Earth." Multiple platinum albums & chart-toppers mark her celebrated career. Reunited with Naomi for tours & special projects.
Multi-Platinum artist Elle King, known for blending genres, hit #1 across four radio charts & won a CMA with Dierks Bentley. Famous for “Ex’s & Oh’s,” she continues to tour widely.
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.
Lord Huron, known for their enchanting mix of indie and folk rock, made waves at Whispering Pines with instruments galore. Their heartfelt themes of life and loss resonate deeply, captured poignantly in their album "Long Lost."
Born in LA, blues artist Keb' Mo' combines classic styles with modern sounds. Known for hits like "Oklahoma" and Grammy-winning "TajMo". Collaborated with Taj Mahal and Rosanne Cash.
Ohio-born rock duo the Black Keys, formed by Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney in 2001, evolved from raw blues to psychedelic sounds with hits like "Lonely Boy" and albums like "Brothers" and "El Camino". Known for collabs with Danger Mouse and Grammy wins, they blend traditional blues with modern rock.
Cody Jinks, from Fort Worth, TX, disrupts country music with a DIY spirit. Known for "Loud and Heavy," he sold 2M tickets & achieved 3.5B streams. Won Music Row's Independent Artist of the Year twice.
Blackberry Smoke, a Georgia band, blends Southern rock & country. Known for hits like "You Hear Georgia," they've topped charts and collaborated with artists like Jamey Johnson. Celebrating 20 years, they've also raised $500k for cancer research.
The Avett Brothers, known for hits like "High Steppin'," debuted top on Billboard with "True Sadness." Earned 2 Grammy noms & entered NC Music Hall of Fame. They've also collaborated with Judd Apatow.
Shakey Graves, from Austin, Texas, creates unique fan experiences with customized CDs and scavenger hunts. Known for his innovative music release strategies and engaging with fans on a personal level.
The Brothers Comatose, known for energetic blend of bluegrass, country, and rock, includes siblings Ben and Alex Morrison. Famous for live shows, they perform globally and host Comatopia festival.
Brad Paisley, a leading 2000s country artist, blends tradition with modern vibes, known for hits like "Mud on the Tires" & "She's Everything." Earned 5 platinum albums, 13 #1 singles, and fame for innovative music videos featuring icons like George Jones.
Parmalee, born in North Carolina, is a top Country band with four #1 hits like "Carolina" & "Just the Way," and over 1B streams. They hold multiple platinum records and collaborated with Blanco Brown.
Born in Southern California, Donavon Frankenreiter, former pro surfer turned musician, tours globally with his band, known for laid-back grooves and soulful lyrics.
Abby Anderson, country singer known for blending new age tones with pop, moved to Nashville at 17. Gained fame with hits like "I’M GOOD," and recognition on CMT & Pandora lists. Collaborated with Marshall Altman.
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, led by celebrated finger picker Peyton, excels in country blues. Known for studying under blues legends and hits like "Dance Songs For Hard Times," which topped multiple charts, their work is globally acclaimed. They've secured three BMA nominations.
Chris Isaak blends Elvis's rockabilly and Orbison's balladry, with hits like "Wicked Game." Actor in "Wild at Heart," and TV host, known for his emotive music and retro style.
Florida-born Easton Corbin, known for his traditional country style, has two No. 1 hits, “A Little More Country Than That” & “Roll With It,” plus seven top 10 singles. Winner of multiple American Country Awards and named 2010's Top New Country Artist by Billboard.
Texas-born, LA-based Jess Williamson mixes modern country with a raw, personal edge. Known for her evocative vocals and bold independence, her album "Time Ain’t Accidental" reflects deeply on life's raw emotions.
The Doobie Brothers, formed in California, evolved from 70s boogie rock to smooth yacht rock, known for hits like "Black Water" & "What a Fool Believes." Notable for its shifting lineup and successful reunions, they continue touring. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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