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Time Sawyer
3,271 Followers
• 8 Upcoming Shows
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Time Sawyer
7 days ago
NC and SC full band shows ahead!
We're in Charlotte with our pals Fireside Collective on Thursday (may 1st) and head to SC the following two weeks. May 9th back in Blufmore
We're in Charlotte with our pals Fireside Collective on Thursday (may 1st) and head to SC the following two weeks. May 9th back in Blufmore

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Denise
August 5th 2024
This is one of my favorite local bands.
I always try to get to their show when they play around here and I was lucky enough to see them once in DC. They are never a disappointment.
Greensboro, NC@Natty Greene's Downtown

Mark
March 17th 2024
Time Sawyer was great as always! They played some new songs as well! Can’t wait for the new album! Thanks guys!! See ya in Lewisville on 4/7!
Kernersville, NC@Gypsy Road Brewing Company
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About Time Sawyer
Time Sawyer’s name reflects the pull between the past and the future. The character Tom Sawyer evokes the rural background and love of home that the band shares. Time is a muse for songwriting; it’s the thread that runs through life, bringing new experiences and giving us a sense of urgency, while still connecting us with our past.
The folk-rock band has performed on the stages of some of the Southeast’s most iconic festivals, including Merlefest, Floydfest, Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, Albino Skunk Music Festival, and Carolina in the Fall. They’ve shared bills with American Aquarium, John Craigie, Hiss Golden Messenger, Langhorne Slim, John Moreland, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Wood Brothers, Susto, and many more.
In March 2020 the band started a variety livestream called “Sam on Sunday.” The show originated out of necessity, as the pause button was hit for live shows, but quickly, connecting with friends, family, and fans each week became just as important. As live music returned, the project transformed into “Sam on Someday,” bringing together guest artists of widely varying genres to create memorable, one-time-only collaborative experiences.
Time Sawyer’s songs call out the attitudes and behaviors that lead to our divisions – the way that we show understanding to our friends and family, without thinking about how folks outside our social circle are experiencing their own problems, and are, at heart, just like us. The music does what might seem impossible. It holds listeners accountable, but at the same time, draws them in and makes them feel good about what we all have in common. One of Time Sawyer’s goals has always been for listeners to feel a sense of community and connection during the show, and then to keep it with them, long after the music ends.
The folk-rock band has performed on the stages of some of the Southeast’s most iconic festivals, including Merlefest, Floydfest, Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, Albino Skunk Music Festival, and Carolina in the Fall. They’ve shared bills with American Aquarium, John Craigie, Hiss Golden Messenger, Langhorne Slim, John Moreland, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Wood Brothers, Susto, and many more.
In March 2020 the band started a variety livestream called “Sam on Sunday.” The show originated out of necessity, as the pause button was hit for live shows, but quickly, connecting with friends, family, and fans each week became just as important. As live music returned, the project transformed into “Sam on Someday,” bringing together guest artists of widely varying genres to create memorable, one-time-only collaborative experiences.
Time Sawyer’s songs call out the attitudes and behaviors that lead to our divisions – the way that we show understanding to our friends and family, without thinking about how folks outside our social circle are experiencing their own problems, and are, at heart, just like us. The music does what might seem impossible. It holds listeners accountable, but at the same time, draws them in and makes them feel good about what we all have in common. One of Time Sawyer’s goals has always been for listeners to feel a sense of community and connection during the show, and then to keep it with them, long after the music ends.
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Genres:
Alt-country
Band Members:
Court Wynter - Upright Bass, Nick Lawrence - Electric Guitar, Sam Tayloe - Guitar Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Jordan Nelson - Drums
Hometown:
Charlotte, North Carolina
Latest Post
Time Sawyer
7 days ago
NC and SC full band shows ahead!
We're in Charlotte with our pals Fireside Collective on Thursday (may 1st) and head to SC the following two weeks. May 9th back in Blufmore
We're in Charlotte with our pals Fireside Collective on Thursday (may 1st) and head to SC the following two weeks. May 9th back in Blufmore

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Time Sawyer to play in your city
Request a Show
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (8)
Time Sawyer's tour
Fan Reviews

Denise
August 5th 2024
This is one of my favorite local bands.
I always try to get to their show when they play around here and I was lucky enough to see them once in DC. They are never a disappointment.
Greensboro, NC@Natty Greene's Downtown

Mark
March 17th 2024
Time Sawyer was great as always! They played some new songs as well! Can’t wait for the new album! Thanks guys!! See ya in Lewisville on 4/7!
Kernersville, NC@Gypsy Road Brewing Company
View More Fan Reviews
About Time Sawyer
Time Sawyer’s name reflects the pull between the past and the future. The character Tom Sawyer evokes the rural background and love of home that the band shares. Time is a muse for songwriting; it’s the thread that runs through life, bringing new experiences and giving us a sense of urgency, while still connecting us with our past.
The folk-rock band has performed on the stages of some of the Southeast’s most iconic festivals, including Merlefest, Floydfest, Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, Albino Skunk Music Festival, and Carolina in the Fall. They’ve shared bills with American Aquarium, John Craigie, Hiss Golden Messenger, Langhorne Slim, John Moreland, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Wood Brothers, Susto, and many more.
In March 2020 the band started a variety livestream called “Sam on Sunday.” The show originated out of necessity, as the pause button was hit for live shows, but quickly, connecting with friends, family, and fans each week became just as important. As live music returned, the project transformed into “Sam on Someday,” bringing together guest artists of widely varying genres to create memorable, one-time-only collaborative experiences.
Time Sawyer’s songs call out the attitudes and behaviors that lead to our divisions – the way that we show understanding to our friends and family, without thinking about how folks outside our social circle are experiencing their own problems, and are, at heart, just like us. The music does what might seem impossible. It holds listeners accountable, but at the same time, draws them in and makes them feel good about what we all have in common. One of Time Sawyer’s goals has always been for listeners to feel a sense of community and connection during the show, and then to keep it with them, long after the music ends.
The folk-rock band has performed on the stages of some of the Southeast’s most iconic festivals, including Merlefest, Floydfest, Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, Albino Skunk Music Festival, and Carolina in the Fall. They’ve shared bills with American Aquarium, John Craigie, Hiss Golden Messenger, Langhorne Slim, John Moreland, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Wood Brothers, Susto, and many more.
In March 2020 the band started a variety livestream called “Sam on Sunday.” The show originated out of necessity, as the pause button was hit for live shows, but quickly, connecting with friends, family, and fans each week became just as important. As live music returned, the project transformed into “Sam on Someday,” bringing together guest artists of widely varying genres to create memorable, one-time-only collaborative experiences.
Time Sawyer’s songs call out the attitudes and behaviors that lead to our divisions – the way that we show understanding to our friends and family, without thinking about how folks outside our social circle are experiencing their own problems, and are, at heart, just like us. The music does what might seem impossible. It holds listeners accountable, but at the same time, draws them in and makes them feel good about what we all have in common. One of Time Sawyer’s goals has always been for listeners to feel a sense of community and connection during the show, and then to keep it with them, long after the music ends.
Show More
Genres:
Alt-country
Band Members:
Court Wynter - Upright Bass, Nick Lawrence - Electric Guitar, Sam Tayloe - Guitar Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Jordan Nelson - Drums
Hometown:
Charlotte, North Carolina
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