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Catbird Music Festival with The Lumineers, James Bay, and more

Aug 19, 2023 at 11:59 AM  ·  Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY

Catbird Music Festival
Aug 19
Catbird Music Festival
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Fantastic Cat, dubbed "the-supergroup-you-need-to-know" by Rolling Stone, wowed with their debut, The Very Best Of Fantastic Cat, in 2022. Known for vocal-trading and instrument-swapping, they sold out shows in the US and Europe. Collaborating with Butch Walker on a "Band On The Run" cover, they attracted Paul McCartney's attention. Members include Don DiLego, Anthony D’Amato, Brian Dunne, and Mike Montali, each with their own acclaimed solo careers. Their latest work marries poignant and absurdist elements, showcasing collective songwriting prowess.
UK-born James Bay, acclaimed singer-songwriter, merges timeless songcraft with clever lyrics. Celebrated for "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," he’s received GRAMMY® nods and won BRIT Awards. Collaborated with The Lumineers, Alicia Keys, and joined icons like Mick Jagger and Sheryl Crow on stage.
The Beths, from New Zealand, blend power-pop with skuzz in their third LP, "Expert In A Dying Field". Elizabeth Stokes crafts autobiographical, insight-rich songs on relationships and their aftermaths.
Margo Price, US singer-songwriter, excels in rock with hits addressing social issues. Known for tackling industry double standards and farmers' rights, she joined Farm Aid’s board in 2021.
The Lumineers, famed for their folk-rock style, have 24 #1 hits, including "Ho Hey" and "Gloria." They've toured globally, earning acclaim with albums like "CLEOPATRA" and "III." Achievements include GRAMMY® nominations and platinum certifications. They've sold over 1.1 million tickets with record-breaking shows in Denver and Chicago.
California-born, Texas-raised Madeline Edwards blends jazz, soul, gospel, and country. Highlights include her Opry debut, Crashlanded album, and touring with Chris Stapleton.
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.
John R. Miller, born in West Virginia, is a Nashville-based artist known for his introspective country and folk-rock. His albums, including "Heat Comes Down" and "Depreciated," reveal deep truths about human emotions. Influenced by traditional fiddle music, Miller first performed in garage bands and string bands, gaining a reputation for his raw honesty and communal music style.
Born in 1964, Trey Anastasio co-founded Phish and explored various musical styles, from rock to free jazz. Known for his work with Phish and solo projects like "Surrender to the Air" and "Lonely Trip," he's also collaborated with Tom Marshall, Les Claypool, and Stewart Copeland.
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."
Briscoe, a Texas Americana folk-rock band, debuted with "West of It All," crafted in Texas, recorded in NC by Grammy-nominee Brad Cook. Known for bridging classic roots and modern music, they gained fame with organic growth from UT Austin gigs to sold-out shows at Antone's.
Texas-born Charley Crockett, a GRAMMY®-nominated maverick, paved his own path in country music, releasing 14 albums independently and selling out iconic venues like Red Rocks. Known for his unapologetic style and collaborations with Shooter Jennings, he gained acclaim from The New Yorker and Rolling Stone. His performances on Austin City Limits and Jimmy Kimmel Live! highlight his rise in the modern music era.
Illiterate Light, a versatile duo from Shenandoah Valley, blends indie rock, psychedelia, and folk. Known for energetic live shows, they've released acclaimed albums with Atlantic and Thirty Tigers.
Modest Mouse, originating from Issaquah, WA, is known for their raw punk and experimental style. Famous for 1997's "The Lonesome Crowded West," they won acclaim with albums like "The Golden Casket." They've collaborated with producers Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee, playing with bands like Pixies and Cat Power. Their sound blends punk energy with thematic depth, earning them Grammy nominations and a dedicated fan base.
Virginia-born Morgan Wade burst onto the country scene with her raw, honest debut album "Reckless," leading with the hit single "Wilder Days." Known for her powerful voice and poignant songwriting, she's captivated audiences on her sold-out tour. Wade's impressive rise includes nominations for ACM New Female Artist and CMT Breakthrough Female Video of the Year.
Eggy, a band born from a high school dream in 2016, features Alex Bailey, Jake Brownstein, Mike Goodman, and Dani Battat. Known for their emotive music, they've toured across 40 states, released their debut album "Watercolor Days" in 2019, and recorded "Nashville Tapes" in 2021. Their eclectic live performances and unique sound have captured audiences in the USA and beyond.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for collaborating with Stewart Myers and featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they’ve earned widespread acclaim. Their fifth album, "Leavin’ This Holler," showcases their signature sound and emotional depth.
Trampled by Turtles, from Duluth, MN, formed by Dave Simonett in 2003, blend bluegrass with rock influences. Known for a fast, frenetic style and hits like "Alone."
Seattle's Sunny Day Real Estate, formed in 1992, emerged distinctly from the grunge era with Jeremy Enigk's unique vocals and melodic tunes. Known for albums like "Diary" and "LP2," they experienced breakups and reunions, with members joining Foo Fighters and releasing ambitious projects like Enigk's "Return of the Frog Queen." Their 1998 reunion album, "How It Feels to Be Something On," earned acclaim, followed by "The Rising Tide." Despite disbanding in 2001, they briefly reunited in 2009-2010, with "Lipton Witch" released in 2014.
The Soul Rebels, a New Orleans brass band, blend funk, soul, hip hop, and jazz. Known for electrifying shows and collaborations with Nas, Metallica, Katy Perry, and more. Featured on NPR and Stephen Colbert's show. Tour extensively worldwide.
Montreal-born, Nashville-based Allison Russell is a Grammy, Juno, Americana, and Folk award-winning artist. Known for her work with Po'Girl and Our Native Daughters, she released "Outside Child" in 2021 and "The Returner" in 2023. An advocate and mother, she also co-founded Once and Future Sounds. Collaborating with Joni Mitchell, she performed with her Joni Jam band, and opened for Hozier in 2024.
The War on Drugs, led by Adam Granduciel, blend folk, indie, and psychedelic rock into a compelling sound. Known for "Under the Pressure," they've revitalized rock's unity.
JOHNNYSWIM, the dynamic duo of Abner and Amanda Sudano Ramirez, captivates with heartfelt Folk, Pop, and Blues. Known for electrifying shows and songs about resilience.

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