49 Winchester
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49 Winchester
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Live Stream Announce! 📡 Our Appalachian Benefit Show for Hurricane Helene Relief at the ETSU Matin Center on Nov. 30th is SOLD OUT, but we’re pleased to partner with themore
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Official Merch
Horse & Rider T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
49 III T-Shirt
$27.0 USD
Fortune Favors the Bold Vinyl
$30.0 USD
Russell County Line Long-Sleeve Tee
$40.0 USD
Russell County Line Short-Sleeve Tee
$35.0 USD
Leavin' This Holler Green Duck T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Leavin This Holler T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Fortune Favors the Bold CD
$15.0 USD
Leavin This Holler Vinyl
$30.0 USD
Black & Grey Camo 49 Hoodie
$50.0 USD
49 Winchester's tour
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Fan Reviews
December 3rd 2024
You came to NYC area 3 times and we were at all 3! Please play a show or 2 out on Long Island. Maybe the Paramount Theatre in Huntington and/or Jones Beach. You guys are GREAT!
New York City, NY@Bowery Ballroom
Daniel
August 6th 2024
The opening act was Kelsey Waldon and she was incredible!
This show was the day after Leaving This Holler came out. Besides Hillbilly Daydream they played all my favorites. It was the fastest paced show I've ever seen. No more than 20 seconds between songs. 19 songs in total including an encore. The band was fun to watch, especially as they get to the stage of their career where they can headline shows from coast to coast.
I just took a point off because it was a little too loud and the guy in charge of the stage lights seemed to be having some trouble. I'd love to see them in a larger venue sometime.
Sacramento, CA@Ace Of Spades
Ross
August 4th 2024
Would've been a 5 star show but sound guy must've been deaf as it was so loud most people had to go get ear plugs. The band put on a hell of a show and by far one of our favorite shows of recent date. Between them Silverada and the steel woods as the best bands out there right now. Just a bummer that our ear are in legitimate pain from the first 3 or 4 songs we suffered through before asking for ear plugs. On a positive note at least the venue had ear plugs we almost left it was that loud and painful.
Sacramento, CA@Ace Of Spades
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About 49 Winchester
With its latest album, “Fortune Favors The Bold,” Russell County, Virginia-based 49 Winchester is ready and roaring to break onto the national scene with its unique brand of tear-in-your-beer alt-country, sticky barroom floor rock-n-roll, and high-octane Appalachian folk.
“As we’ve aged and matured, our sound has gone from a softer place to this grittier, edgier tone that we have now,” says lead singer/guitarist Isaac Gibson. “So, we’re trending more towards being a rock band instead of a country band. But, at the same time, I don’t think anybody’s ever known quite what to call it.”
Although it’s 49 Winchester’s fourth studio album, “Fortune Favors The Bold” marks its debut for Nashville’s New West Records — one of the premier labels for Americana, indie and rock acts on the cutting edge of sound, scope and spectacle.
Formed eight years ago on Winchester Street in the small mountain town of Castlewood, Virginia (population: 2,045), the band started as a rag tag bunch of neighborhood teenagers who just wanted to get together for the sake of playing together.
Aside from Gibson, there’s also his childhood friend, bassist Chase Chafin, alongside other Castlewood cronies — guitarist Bus Shelton, and Noah Patrick on pedal steel.
“From day one, it’s always been a band and it will always be about being a band. This is everything, everything we love about music — we’re going for broke with this thing,” says Gibson. “And that gives us a unique perspective because it’s still the same guys. It’s still all of us from Castlewood traveling around, playing music and making this band a reality — this is a story of growth.”
And it’s that sense of growth — more so, a sense of self — at the core of “Fortune Favors The Bold.” It’s not only a record that showcases the current state of 49 Winchester, it’s a melodic stake in the ground of how this group is constantly evolving and taking shape, sonically and lyrically.
Reflecting on his early days as a jack-of-all-trades stone mason in Castlewood, where it was about trying to make ends meet in an effort to keep 49 Winchester rolling along, Gibson can’t help but be grateful for a well-earned notion at the core of the band’s ethos — anything worthwhile in life is built brick-by-brick.
“Everything has to be built. And very few people are going to achieve success overnight,” says Gibson. “There’s going to be people you see succeed in front of you. Maybe you don’t think they deserve it as much as you, haven’t worked as hard as you, haven’t done it as long as you. But, none of that matters — they ain’t you. They’re not living your life. They’re not part of your experience.”
At its essence, “Fortune Favors The Bold” is about going against all odds to bring your art into fruition and into the world. It’s about leaving your hometown and heading for the unknown horizon. And it’s about proving those wrong who snickered and waited for the day you’d give up somewhere down the line, only to circle back home with your tail between your legs.
But, it’s also about looking into the rearview mirror with a genuine appreciation for where you came from and what you’re made of, those hardscrabble, salt-of-the-earth traits in your blood and character that define what it actually takes to climb that damn mountain of dreams — come hell or high water.
“As we’ve aged and matured, our sound has gone from a softer place to this grittier, edgier tone that we have now,” says lead singer/guitarist Isaac Gibson. “So, we’re trending more towards being a rock band instead of a country band. But, at the same time, I don’t think anybody’s ever known quite what to call it.”
Although it’s 49 Winchester’s fourth studio album, “Fortune Favors The Bold” marks its debut for Nashville’s New West Records — one of the premier labels for Americana, indie and rock acts on the cutting edge of sound, scope and spectacle.
Formed eight years ago on Winchester Street in the small mountain town of Castlewood, Virginia (population: 2,045), the band started as a rag tag bunch of neighborhood teenagers who just wanted to get together for the sake of playing together.
Aside from Gibson, there’s also his childhood friend, bassist Chase Chafin, alongside other Castlewood cronies — guitarist Bus Shelton, and Noah Patrick on pedal steel.
“From day one, it’s always been a band and it will always be about being a band. This is everything, everything we love about music — we’re going for broke with this thing,” says Gibson. “And that gives us a unique perspective because it’s still the same guys. It’s still all of us from Castlewood traveling around, playing music and making this band a reality — this is a story of growth.”
And it’s that sense of growth — more so, a sense of self — at the core of “Fortune Favors The Bold.” It’s not only a record that showcases the current state of 49 Winchester, it’s a melodic stake in the ground of how this group is constantly evolving and taking shape, sonically and lyrically.
Reflecting on his early days as a jack-of-all-trades stone mason in Castlewood, where it was about trying to make ends meet in an effort to keep 49 Winchester rolling along, Gibson can’t help but be grateful for a well-earned notion at the core of the band’s ethos — anything worthwhile in life is built brick-by-brick.
“Everything has to be built. And very few people are going to achieve success overnight,” says Gibson. “There’s going to be people you see succeed in front of you. Maybe you don’t think they deserve it as much as you, haven’t worked as hard as you, haven’t done it as long as you. But, none of that matters — they ain’t you. They’re not living your life. They’re not part of your experience.”
At its essence, “Fortune Favors The Bold” is about going against all odds to bring your art into fruition and into the world. It’s about leaving your hometown and heading for the unknown horizon. And it’s about proving those wrong who snickered and waited for the day you’d give up somewhere down the line, only to circle back home with your tail between your legs.
But, it’s also about looking into the rearview mirror with a genuine appreciation for where you came from and what you’re made of, those hardscrabble, salt-of-the-earth traits in your blood and character that define what it actually takes to climb that damn mountain of dreams — come hell or high water.
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Genres:
Alt-country, Blues Revival, Country, Folk Rock, Rock, Americana, Electric Blues, Red Dirt Country, Blues, Country Blues, Folk Revival, Outlaw Country, Red Dirt, Roots Rock, Southern Rock
Band Members:
Chase Chafin, Noah Patrick, Justin Louthian, Isaac Gibson, Bus Shelton, Tim Hall
Hometown:
Castlewood, Virginia
No upcoming shows in your city
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Latest Posts
49 Winchester
a month ago
Live Stream Announce! 📡 Our Appalachian Benefit Show for Hurricane Helene Relief at the ETSU Matin Center on Nov. 30th is SOLD OUT, but we’re pleased to partner with themore
View More Posts
Live Photos of 49 Winchester
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Official Merch
Horse & Rider T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
49 III T-Shirt
$27.0 USD
Fortune Favors the Bold Vinyl
$30.0 USD
Russell County Line Long-Sleeve Tee
$40.0 USD
Russell County Line Short-Sleeve Tee
$35.0 USD
Leavin' This Holler Green Duck T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Leavin This Holler T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
Fortune Favors the Bold CD
$15.0 USD
Leavin This Holler Vinyl
$30.0 USD
Black & Grey Camo 49 Hoodie
$50.0 USD
49 Winchester's tour
Fan Reviews
December 3rd 2024
You came to NYC area 3 times and we were at all 3! Please play a show or 2 out on Long Island. Maybe the Paramount Theatre in Huntington and/or Jones Beach. You guys are GREAT!
New York City, NY@Bowery Ballroom
Daniel
August 6th 2024
The opening act was Kelsey Waldon and she was incredible!
This show was the day after Leaving This Holler came out. Besides Hillbilly Daydream they played all my favorites. It was the fastest paced show I've ever seen. No more than 20 seconds between songs. 19 songs in total including an encore. The band was fun to watch, especially as they get to the stage of their career where they can headline shows from coast to coast.
I just took a point off because it was a little too loud and the guy in charge of the stage lights seemed to be having some trouble. I'd love to see them in a larger venue sometime.
Sacramento, CA@Ace Of Spades
Ross
August 4th 2024
Would've been a 5 star show but sound guy must've been deaf as it was so loud most people had to go get ear plugs. The band put on a hell of a show and by far one of our favorite shows of recent date. Between them Silverada and the steel woods as the best bands out there right now. Just a bummer that our ear are in legitimate pain from the first 3 or 4 songs we suffered through before asking for ear plugs. On a positive note at least the venue had ear plugs we almost left it was that loud and painful.
Sacramento, CA@Ace Of Spades
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About 49 Winchester
With its latest album, “Fortune Favors The Bold,” Russell County, Virginia-based 49 Winchester is ready and roaring to break onto the national scene with its unique brand of tear-in-your-beer alt-country, sticky barroom floor rock-n-roll, and high-octane Appalachian folk.
“As we’ve aged and matured, our sound has gone from a softer place to this grittier, edgier tone that we have now,” says lead singer/guitarist Isaac Gibson. “So, we’re trending more towards being a rock band instead of a country band. But, at the same time, I don’t think anybody’s ever known quite what to call it.”
Although it’s 49 Winchester’s fourth studio album, “Fortune Favors The Bold” marks its debut for Nashville’s New West Records — one of the premier labels for Americana, indie and rock acts on the cutting edge of sound, scope and spectacle.
Formed eight years ago on Winchester Street in the small mountain town of Castlewood, Virginia (population: 2,045), the band started as a rag tag bunch of neighborhood teenagers who just wanted to get together for the sake of playing together.
Aside from Gibson, there’s also his childhood friend, bassist Chase Chafin, alongside other Castlewood cronies — guitarist Bus Shelton, and Noah Patrick on pedal steel.
“From day one, it’s always been a band and it will always be about being a band. This is everything, everything we love about music — we’re going for broke with this thing,” says Gibson. “And that gives us a unique perspective because it’s still the same guys. It’s still all of us from Castlewood traveling around, playing music and making this band a reality — this is a story of growth.”
And it’s that sense of growth — more so, a sense of self — at the core of “Fortune Favors The Bold.” It’s not only a record that showcases the current state of 49 Winchester, it’s a melodic stake in the ground of how this group is constantly evolving and taking shape, sonically and lyrically.
Reflecting on his early days as a jack-of-all-trades stone mason in Castlewood, where it was about trying to make ends meet in an effort to keep 49 Winchester rolling along, Gibson can’t help but be grateful for a well-earned notion at the core of the band’s ethos — anything worthwhile in life is built brick-by-brick.
“Everything has to be built. And very few people are going to achieve success overnight,” says Gibson. “There’s going to be people you see succeed in front of you. Maybe you don’t think they deserve it as much as you, haven’t worked as hard as you, haven’t done it as long as you. But, none of that matters — they ain’t you. They’re not living your life. They’re not part of your experience.”
At its essence, “Fortune Favors The Bold” is about going against all odds to bring your art into fruition and into the world. It’s about leaving your hometown and heading for the unknown horizon. And it’s about proving those wrong who snickered and waited for the day you’d give up somewhere down the line, only to circle back home with your tail between your legs.
But, it’s also about looking into the rearview mirror with a genuine appreciation for where you came from and what you’re made of, those hardscrabble, salt-of-the-earth traits in your blood and character that define what it actually takes to climb that damn mountain of dreams — come hell or high water.
“As we’ve aged and matured, our sound has gone from a softer place to this grittier, edgier tone that we have now,” says lead singer/guitarist Isaac Gibson. “So, we’re trending more towards being a rock band instead of a country band. But, at the same time, I don’t think anybody’s ever known quite what to call it.”
Although it’s 49 Winchester’s fourth studio album, “Fortune Favors The Bold” marks its debut for Nashville’s New West Records — one of the premier labels for Americana, indie and rock acts on the cutting edge of sound, scope and spectacle.
Formed eight years ago on Winchester Street in the small mountain town of Castlewood, Virginia (population: 2,045), the band started as a rag tag bunch of neighborhood teenagers who just wanted to get together for the sake of playing together.
Aside from Gibson, there’s also his childhood friend, bassist Chase Chafin, alongside other Castlewood cronies — guitarist Bus Shelton, and Noah Patrick on pedal steel.
“From day one, it’s always been a band and it will always be about being a band. This is everything, everything we love about music — we’re going for broke with this thing,” says Gibson. “And that gives us a unique perspective because it’s still the same guys. It’s still all of us from Castlewood traveling around, playing music and making this band a reality — this is a story of growth.”
And it’s that sense of growth — more so, a sense of self — at the core of “Fortune Favors The Bold.” It’s not only a record that showcases the current state of 49 Winchester, it’s a melodic stake in the ground of how this group is constantly evolving and taking shape, sonically and lyrically.
Reflecting on his early days as a jack-of-all-trades stone mason in Castlewood, where it was about trying to make ends meet in an effort to keep 49 Winchester rolling along, Gibson can’t help but be grateful for a well-earned notion at the core of the band’s ethos — anything worthwhile in life is built brick-by-brick.
“Everything has to be built. And very few people are going to achieve success overnight,” says Gibson. “There’s going to be people you see succeed in front of you. Maybe you don’t think they deserve it as much as you, haven’t worked as hard as you, haven’t done it as long as you. But, none of that matters — they ain’t you. They’re not living your life. They’re not part of your experience.”
At its essence, “Fortune Favors The Bold” is about going against all odds to bring your art into fruition and into the world. It’s about leaving your hometown and heading for the unknown horizon. And it’s about proving those wrong who snickered and waited for the day you’d give up somewhere down the line, only to circle back home with your tail between your legs.
But, it’s also about looking into the rearview mirror with a genuine appreciation for where you came from and what you’re made of, those hardscrabble, salt-of-the-earth traits in your blood and character that define what it actually takes to climb that damn mountain of dreams — come hell or high water.
Show More
Genres:
Alt-country, Blues Revival, Country, Folk Rock, Rock, Americana, Electric Blues, Red Dirt Country, Blues, Country Blues, Folk Revival, Outlaw Country, Red Dirt, Roots Rock, Southern Rock
Band Members:
Chase Chafin, Noah Patrick, Justin Louthian, Isaac Gibson, Bus Shelton, Tim Hall
Hometown:
Castlewood, Virginia
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