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Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival with Healy, Mt. Joy, and more

May 10, 2024  ·  Embarcadero Park North, San Diego, CA Embarcadero Park North, San Diego, CA

Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival
May 10
Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival
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Mt. Joy, formed by Matt Quinn & others, shot to fame with their 2018 debut. Known for #1 hit "Silver Lining," their style blends folk with psychedelic rock and gospel elements. Produced by Tucker Martine, their album "Rearrange Us" reflects deep personal growth.
Born Faheem Najm in Tallahassee, T-Pain revolutionized pop, hip-hop, and R&B, boasting over 50M singles sold, 6 GRAMMYs, and hits like "All I Do Is Win." First winner of The Masked Singer and now a Twitch star and author.
Toronto-based jazz ensemble BadBadNotGood blend '70s soul-jazz, alternative hip-hop, and experimental electronica. Known for jazz covers of artists like Odd Future and MF Doom, they gained fame with albums like III, which topped Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart. Collaborating with Tyler, The Creator, Ghostface Killah, and Turnstile, they earned a Grammy nod for "Alien Love Call." Their lineup, initially a trio from Humber College, expanded with Leland Whitty. Their latest projects continue to explore diverse influences and collaborations.
Kaytranada, a Montreal-raised producer, melds J Dilla-inspired hip-hop with woozy house. His debut, 99.9%, won the 2016 Polaris Prize. He's collaborated with Anderson .Paak, Kendrick Lamar, and Alicia Keys, among others, and earned two Grammys for his 2019 album, Bubba.
Poolside, by Jeffrey Paradise, crafts "Daytime Disco" with sunny vibes since 2011. Famous for albums like Pacific Standard Time & Heat, and remixes for artists like Billy Idol. Collaborated with Todd Edwards, Foster The People.
Brooklyn-based Phony Ppl, formed in 2008, blend R&B and hip-hop, known for albums like Yesterday's Tomorrow. Collaborated with Erykah Badu, Megan Thee Stallion.
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.
Texas native Sloan Struble, aka Dayglow, is a vibrant indie pop artist known for catchy hits like "Can I Call You Tonight" and "Hot Rod." A Multi-Platinum artist with billions of streams, he has electrified stages worldwide, including Lollapalooza and The Tonight Show. Praised by Billboard, he signed with Mercury Records, releasing the album "Dayglow," showcasing his dynamic style.
The Roots, rap band from Philadelphia, are known for live instrumental music and Grammy wins. Famous for "You Got Me" with Erykah Badu, they've collaborated widely, notably with John Legend and Elvis Costello, and serve as the house band on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon.
Parisian duo Polo & Pan blend house, disco, and electro with a playful French touch. Known for hits like "Canopée" and "Dorothy," their vibrant live shows spark joy.
Arkansas native JD Clayton delivers infectious country-rock, with influences from the '70s. He's toured with Dwight Yoakam and signed with Rounder Records after creating Blue Sky Sundays, recorded at Sound Emporium and mixed by Grammy-winner Vance Powell.
Paris Texas, formed by Louie Pastel & Felix, creates unique hip-hop with clever videos. Known for "Boy Anonymous" & "Red Hand Akimbo," their style mixes raw energy with playful pulses, gaining national acclaim. Their music boldly subverts and captivates.
UK singer-songwriter Natasha Bedingfield, born in southeast London, hit fame with chart-toppers like "Unwritten" and "These Words." Known for her rhythmic pop style, she's collaborated with stars like Nicki Minaj and John Legend, earning platinum sales and multiple awards.
UK-based reggae icons Steel Pulse, known for their staunch socio-political themes and captivating live performances, continue influencing many artists globally. Renowned for hits and a powerful message in albums like "Mass Manipulation," they address global issues and systemic greed through their music.
Indie folk-rock band Fruit Bats, formed in Chicago by Eric D. Johnson, blends warm vocals with melodies akin to Lennon-McCartney. Known for hits like "Absolute Loser" and signed to Merge, their style mixes pop and rock, earning top Billboard spots and collaborating extensively, notably on their 20th-anniversary album "The Pet Parade".
Rayland Baxter, born in Nashville, crafted "If I Were a Butterfly" in a Kentucky rubber-band factory studio. Known for Beatlesque pop, he co-produced with O’Sullivan & Welch, featuring artists like Shakey Graves and Lennon Stella. Includes tracks with his late father, Bucky Baxter.
Born in Hawaii and New Zealand, Ruban Nielson's band taps into West Coast AOR, pop, and Hawaiian music. Known for the double album "V," blending family insights and diverse sounds, it stands alongside major classics as a defining career masterpiece.
Born in L.A., Beck rose from a '90s one-hit-wonder with "Loser" to a Grammy-winning, genre-blending artist known for "Odelay" & "Morning Phase". Collaborated with Dust Brothers, Jenny Lewis, Paul McCartney.
Surf Mesa, born Powell Aguirre in Seattle, crafts electronic music like the double-Platinum hit “ily (i love you baby)”, which has nearly 3 billion streams. Known for vibrant collaborations and drawing inspiration from icons like Swedish House Mafia, he creates music that radiates joy and discovery.

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