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Zinadelphia with Michigander, Kathleen Edwards, and more

Sep 19, 2025 at 11:59 AM  ·  Wiggins Park, Camden, NJ Wiggins Park, Camden, NJ

Zinadelphia
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Sharon Van Etten, reinventing her sound with The Attachment Theory, collaborates with her band for the first time. Known for introspective lyrics on life and love.
Kathleen Edwards, born in Canada, blends alt-country, folk, and rock. Acclaimed for hits like "Back to Me," and collaborations with Maren Morris. She's a Juno-nominated Americana leader, sharing stages with icons like Dylan and Nelson.
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, founded by Allan Jaffe in the 1960s in New Orleans, is iconic for its traditional jazz. Known for albums like "That's It!" and collaborations with artists like Foo Fighters, the band champions New Orleans' jazz legacy globally. Ben Jaffe continues the family's musical heritage, fusing Afro-Cuban and R&B elements into their sound.
Memphis-based Southern Avenue, first Stax signee in 40 years, topped iTunes Blues chart & won a 2018 Blues Music Award. GRAMMY®-nominated, famed for electrifying live shows across 15 countries.
Born in Nashville, Sophie Allison, known as Soccer Mommy, is a celebrated indie rock artist. Her candid storytelling shines in albums like 'Sometimes, Forever', expressing personal experiences and emotions with authenticity.
SNACKTIME, born from Philadelphia's free shows in 2020, is renowned for energetic performances, selling out headlining shows, and supporting artists like Portugal. The Man, and playing major festivals such as Life Is Beautiful and Firefly.
Molly Tuttle, born in Northern California, is a bluegrass virtuoso known for her innovative style. She won Americana's Instrumentalist of the Year 2018 and was IBMA's first female Guitar Player of the Year. Her hits include "You Didn’t Call My Name." Tuttle's band, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, features top bluegrass talent.
War, a funk group from Southern California, blended soul, Latin, jazz, blues, reggae, and rock into hits like "Low Rider" and "Why Can't We Be Friends." They collaborated with Eric Burdon and are known for albums like "The World Is a Ghetto." Their multicultural vibe and improvisational style earned them a lasting place in funk history. Despite lineup changes, War remains a concert staple, celebrated for their classic era from 1969–1975.
Formed in Kalamazoo, Greensky Bluegrass merges rock and Americana, known for hits like "If Sorrows Swim." They’ve shared stages with Béla Fleck and hit #1 on bluegrass charts.
Daniel, born in Nashville, fuses honky-tonk and improvisation in his "Cosmic Country" style. Known for captivating shows with a talented band, his music makes hearts swell and hips shake.
Born in London, Richard Thompson is a legendary British folk-rock artist, known for his guitar skills, songwriting, and vocals. Co-founder of Fairport Convention, he merged rock with traditional British folk, notably on "Liege and Lief." Post-Fairport, he achieved critical acclaim with albums like "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight" with Linda Thompson despite poor sales, and saw a breakthrough with the acclaimed "Shoot Out the Lights." His solo career, marked by the cult classic "1952 Vincent Black Lightning," flourished with collaborations like those with producer Mitchell Froom. Thompson's influence extended through the decades, earning the admiration and covers by artists such as Del McCoury Band.
The Spin Doctors, a New York blues-rock band, gained fame in the early '90s with hits like "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and "Two Princes." Known for their groove and pop skills, they sold millions worldwide with "Pocket Full of Kryptonite." Despite struggles with later albums, they reunited in 2001 and celebrated milestones with tours. Their 2013 release, "If the River Was Whiskey," marked a return to their blues roots.
Zinadelphia, inspired by 60s icons Gloria Gaynor and Nancy Sinatra, blends burlesque, disco, and soul. Known for ‘Lucky’, she’s toured with Tori Kelly and more.
Born in Minnesota and based in NYC, Craig Finn is known for his narrative-driven style with The Hold Steady. Influenced by Springsteen and Kerouac, he crafts vivid stories. His solo work, including "Faith in the Future" and "A Legacy of Rentals," features moody, atmospheric sounds with R&B touches. He stays true to his dense storytelling, earning critical acclaim and a devoted following.
Tune-Yards' album Better Dreaming blends infectious art-pop and funk with themes of self-love and liberation. Hailing from California, Merrill Garbus and bandmate Brenner craft rhythmic, danceable tunes while their 3-year-old adds vocals. Known for albums like Bird-Brains, they skillfully blend rhythm and activism into their work.

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