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Joelton Mayfield Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Joelton Mayfield

Katy Kirby w/ Joelton Mayfield, Sam Hoffman, and Alberto Sewald & Friends at The Cobra

The Cobra
2511 Gallatin Ave

Aug 3, 2018

8:00 PM UTC
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Ben
July 23rd 2023
I saw Joelton Mayfield and his band for the first time recently. They are incredible. His vocals are powerful and wide-ranging, with thoughtful, moving, sometimes funny lyrics that fit into gorgeous melodies. The band is a wonder, moving through dynamic shifts, long instrumental passages that never feel self-indulgent, but rather compelling and captivating. They manage to do all these things while still being a coherent whole. 5/5 stars, would see again.
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Joelton Mayfield Biography

Born and raised in Marble Falls, TX and based in Nashville, TN since 2017, singer-songwriter Joelton Mayfield writes honest, earnest songs about love, loss, vulnerability, and the confusion that comes with exploring a broad spectrum of emotions. Mayfield’s debut EP, I Hope You Make It, has garnered airplay on Nashville's Lighting 100, as well as The Creek FM (Georgia), WDSW (Mississippi), KBEY (Texas), KSUA (Alaska), WXRY (South Carolina), DittyTV (Tennessee) and more.


Of the EP, Nashville Scene declared, “This batch of five rootsy, Jeff Tweedy-influenced rock songs from the gentle-voiced songsmith is perfect for any occasion in which thinking, feeling or singing at the top of your lungs is involved.” And later, "Joelton Mayfield has been winning over audiences with his excellent Southern-rock-schooled band and his songs about the uphill battle of maintaining integrity and dignity in a world where vulnerable people too often get overlooked and sidelined."

The Creek FM of Macon, Georgia has echoed this sentiment, stating “...[it] listens as an epiphany evocative of the notion espoused by The Byrds when Gram Parsons sang in ‘Hickory Wind,’ ‘It’s a hard place to find out that trouble is real.’ The native of Marble Falls, Texas, grew up immersed in Southern gospel and contemporary Christian music seasoned by a grandmother with a taste for the country music of George Jones and Charlie Pride…”
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