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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 Doobie Brothers, formed in 1970, blend rock with soul and R&B. Known for hits like "Black Water" and "What a Fool Believes," they reunited in 2021 for a spirited album. Collaborating with John Shanks and session musicians, they highlight their distinctive voices and songwriting. Members Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, and Pat Simmons will enter the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2025.
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.
Midland, born in Dripping Springs, Texas, redefines country with hits like "Drinkin' Problem." Grammy nominees known for blending classic and modern styles, they've topped charts with albums like "On The Rocks" and "Let It Roll." Their sound, crafted at Sonic Ranch, resonates widely, leading to sold-out shows like the Houston Rodeo. They've been celebrated by major media and reopened North Hollywood's iconic Palomino Club.
Wynonna Judd, born in Ashland, KY, rose to fame with The Judds and became a solo country star. Known for hits like "She Is His Only Need," she blends country, rock, blues, and gospel. Her album "Wynonna" sold over 3M copies. She reunited with her mother several times and has collaborated with artists like Willie Nelson.
Philadelphia-born Amos Lee, known for soulful singer-songwriter style, rose to fame with his gold-selling debut in 2005. He’s worked with legends like Paul Simon and Willie Nelson and is acclaimed for albums like Mission Bell. His hit "Worry No More" marked a major success, and tributes to Chet Baker and Lucinda Williams highlight his diverse musical influences.
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."
Guitarist Keb' Mo', born Kevin Moore in LA, blends country-blues with soul. Grammy winner known for albums like "TajMo" and "Oklahoma," and collaborations with Taj Mahal.
Yola, originally from the UK, is a six-time GRAMMY-nominated artist known for her soul-infused music. Her album "Stand For Myself" was hailed by NPR as the best soul record in 20 years. She portrayed Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Baz Luhrmann’s "ELVIS," earning a NAACP Image Award nomination. She debuted at the American Music Awards as the SONG OF THE SOUL performer. Her influence is recognized by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, featuring her guitar in their exhibit.
Akron's Black Keys, comprising Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, evolved from blues-rock roots into a versatile act. Known for hits "Tighten Up" and "Lonely Boy," they achieved Grammy wins, hit platinum with Brothers, and expanded their sound with producer Danger Mouse. Collaborations include ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons and Kings of Leon's Angelo Petraglia. After a hiatus, they returned with Let's Rock in 2019 and the acclaimed Delta Kream in 2021, showcasing Mississippi blues. Frequent collaborators, they've worked with Alice Cooper, releasing "Stay in Your Grave."
Cody Jinks, from Fort Worth, TX, blends country and metal influences, becoming a top independent country artist. Known for “Loud and Heavy,” his hits have 3.5 billion streams, and he has eight certified Platinum/Gold songs. Jinks, a two-time Music Row Independent Artist of the Year, captivates audiences with his DIY ethos and genuine sound.
Blackberry Smoke, hailing from Georgia, channels their state's rich musical heritage. Celebrating 20 years, their album "You Hear Georgia" features producers like Dave Cobb and artists Jamey Johnson and Warren Haynes. Known for albums like "Find A Light," which topped Country & Americana charts, and "Homecoming: Live In Atlanta," they have also raised nearly $500k for children's cancer research.
The Avett Brothers, from North Carolina, gained fame with "I And Love And You" in 2009. Hits like "True Sadness" earned GRAMMY® nominations and topped charts, while they secured spots in the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame. Collaborated with Judd Apatow for a documentary. Known for Americana and folk-rock styles and their charitable efforts, including a $325k Hurricane Florence benefit.
Austin, Texas-born Shakey Graves, aka Alejandro Rose-Garcia, known for his innovative musical experiences, engages fans with unique releases. He creates immersive adventures, including personalized CDs and exclusive digital tracks, allowing fans to explore his music.
The Brothers Comatose, a San Francisco-based bluegrass band founded by brothers Ben and Alex Morrison, blend Americana, folk, and traditional bluegrass with infectious energy. Known for tight harmonies, virtuosic string play, and lively performances, they welcomed multi-instrumentalist Addie Levy in 2024, adding depth and dynamism. Their storytelling spans love, loss, and adventure.
Brad Paisley, a celebrated country artist, has won 3 GRAMMYs, 2 AMAs, 15 ACMs, and 14 CMAs, including Entertainer of the Year. Known for hits like "Whiskey Lullaby" and his co-hosting with Carrie Underwood, he's also a Grand Ole Opry member since 2001.
North Carolina-based Parmalee, renowned for hits like "Carolina," "Just the Way," and "Take My Name," boasts five #1 singles and over 1 billion streams. This chart-topping band, featuring brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, cousin Barry Knox, and friend Josh McSwain, is a staple on Country Radio.
Mumford & Sons, born in 2009 with debut album *Sigh No More*, are known for their folk-infused sound with hits like *Little Lion Man*. Winning a BRIT Award and a Grammy, they rose with *Babel*, *Wilder Mind*, and *Delta*, collaborating with icons like Bob Dylan and Pharrell Williams.
Born in Southern California, Donavon Frankenreiter transitioned from pro surfer to musician, captivating audiences with his soulful, laid-back grooves worldwide.
Abby Anderson, born in Texas, is known for her genre-bending country sound blending new age tones and pop melodies. Moving to Nashville at 17, she quickly gained recognition, signing her first record deal in 2017. Her hits include the EP "I'M GOOD," earning over 100 million streams. Abby's accolades include Pandora's "Country Artist To Watch," "CMT 18 for 2018," and she joined the "Next Women Of Country Class." She collaborated with Marshall Altman, releasing "Sugar Spice" in 2022 and signing with Walk Off Entertainment. Her music reflects her authentic storytelling and evolvement as an artist.
Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, a three-time BMA nominee, is renowned as the top front-porch blues band, led by acclaimed fingerpicker Reverend Peyton. Influenced by blues icons like T-Model Ford, their album "Dance Songs For Hard Times" topped the Billboard, iTunes, and Sirius XM Blues Charts, produced by Grammy winner Vance Powell.
Born in Stockton, Chris Isaak's fusion of Elvis-style rockabilly and Roy Orbison’s ballads produced hits like "Wicked Game." Known for sultry, atmospheric songs, Isaak's career spans music, acting, prestigious film features, and TV hosting, including his show, The Chris Isaak Hour. With albums like Heart Shaped World, he achieved commercial success, going gold and platinum. Collaborating with artists like Stevie Nicks and producers Dave Cobb, Mark Needham, and Paul Worley, Isaak has released classic rockabilly tributes and festive albums, keeping his vintage style alive.
Florida-born Easton Corbin is known for his traditional country sound with hits like “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It.” With seven top 10 singles and multiple awards, including Billboard's “Top New Country Artist” in 2010, he's a celebrated name in country music since 2009.
Miles Miller, born in central Kentucky, is renowned for his groove, harmonies, and collaborations with Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers. Initially discovered by producer Dave Cobb, he rose as a standout drummer in country and Americana. Initially a drummer, he's now venturing into a solo career, showcasing his songwriting on his debut album, released via Thirty Tigers.
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 Wandering Hearts, a British Folk/Americana trio, known for their harmonies inspired by icons like Simon & Garfunkel, achieved consecutive UK #1 albums. They collaborated on a Nick Drake tribute and were UK Album of the Year nominees at the UK Americana Awards 2022.

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