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Sweetwater 420 Festival with Neal Francis, Neighbor, and more

Apr 22, 2023  ·  SweetWater Brewing Company, Atlanta, GA SweetWater Brewing Company, Atlanta, GA

Sweetwater 420 Festival
Apr 22
Sweetwater 420 Festival
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Neal Francis, whose album 'In Plain Sight' was recorded entirely on tape and mixed by Grammy-winner Dave Fridmann, is known for his piano skills and self-aware lyrics. This body of work, created in a possibly haunted Chicago church, explores upheaval and resilience with a kaleidoscopic sound.
Born in Maryland, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong delivers high-energy psychedelic funk. Known for vibrant live shows, they've played major festivals and venues like Red Rocks. Famous for captivating millions of streams and a loyal fan base known as "The Flock."
Southern California's Robert Jon & The Wreck blend East Coast Southern rock with hits like 'Last Light On The Highway'. Known for enthralling live shows and collaborations with Joe Bonamassa and GRAMMY-winners Don Was and Dave Cobb.
Montana's Kitchen Dwellers blend bluegrass, folk, & rock. Notable for the album Seven Devils, inspired by Dante, and produced by Grammy winner Glenn Brown. Renowned for deep collaboration within the band.
Fireside Collective from Asheville blends bluegrass with roots rock and funk. Known for their energetic style and chart-topping 2020 album "Elements," produced by Travis Book.
Tall Tall Trees, by Mike Savino, merges psychedelic folk & rock with experimental banjo. Known for the Banjotron 6500, his style echoes influences from Cat Stevens to Pink Floyd. Collaborated with Kishi Bashi & JD Pinkus.
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.
Maggie Rose, a singer-songwriter praised by Billboard, blends pop, rock, soul, and Americana. Known for her soulful voice and diverse themes, she's collaborated with top musicians and played over 100 Grand Ole Opry shows.
The Stews, born in Charleston, burst onto the scene with "What Was" in 2022. Known for eclectic sounds akin to The Allman Brothers & Pink Floyd, they've dominated stages from NYC to DC, selling out shows and breaking records.
Doom Flamingo, a synthwave band from Charleston, SC, blends Top Gun riffs with darksynth, reminiscent of John Carpenter. Known for dynamic vocalist Kanika Moore and bassist Ryan Stasik of Umphrey's McGee.

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