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Folk Soul Revival
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11
2020
Bristol, TN
Downtown Bristol
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NOV
23
2019
Hiltons, VA
Carter Family Fold Music Shows
Eu estive lá
NOV
09
2019
Bristol, TN
VFW Patton Crosswhite Post
Eu estive lá
OUT
26
2019
Pennington Gap, VA
Lee County Tobacco & Fall Festival
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OUT
19
2019
Middleton, VA
Peak Leaf Music & Brewer’s Festival
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OUT
04
2019
Maxwelton, WV
Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company
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Comentários de fãs
Sarah
26 de janeiro de 2019
They always make ya dance! Sounded great, awesome set list.
Greeneville, TN@Capitol Theatre of Greeneville
Heather
12 de novembro de 2018
Always a blast ! My 6 year old was so glad to be able to go !!
Hiltons, VA@Carter Family Fold
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Sobre Folk Soul Revival
A modern band rooted in old-school southern sounds, Folk Soul Revival whips up its own version of amplified Americana on the band's self-titled fourth record. The name says it all. Folk Soul Revival, like the band that created it, is an album that celebrates the sounds, stories, and small-town values of an earlier era, modernizing their approach with
sharp songwriting and electrifying instrumental work. There's country twang, bluegrass bounce, hillbilly hell-raising, chicken-pickin' guitar, and roadhouse roots-rock, all sandwiched into a tracklist that mixes heartbreak, honesty, and humor in equal doses. Recorded in Nashville and road-tested on stages across the country, this is Folk Soul Revival's finest work — an album that nods to the glory days of the past while still pushing the band forward. Formed in southwestern Virginia in 2008, Folk Soul Revival has spent a decade growing a wide
audience both at home (where they've become a regular presence at local institutions like the Carter Family Fold, FloydFest, and Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion) and on the road (where
they've shared shows with Dr. Ralph Stanley, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jason Isbell, Eric Church, and others). They're road warriors, logging roughly 100 performances a year. For Folk Soul Revival, though, those tours always lead back to Bristol: the group's birthplace, home, and muse. Many of the life lessons that lurk inside Folk Soul Revival's 12 tracks can be traced back to that place.
"These are stories of home," says frontman and chief songwriter Daniel Davis, who shares the band's lineup with Justin Venable (baritone guitar, vocals, occasional songwriting duties), Brandon Sturgill (upright bass, bass guitar), Chad Light (guitar, pedal steel, banjo), and Justin
Louthian (drums, vocals). "We're all backwoods country people who grew up in this area," he adds, "listening to bluegrass and country. That's where we come from, and that's where this album comes from, too." With songs about blue-collar jobs, long workweeks, wise-ass bartenders, messy breakups, and richly-deserved weekends, Folk Soul Revival sources its material from the everyday lives of rural Americans. This is biographical music, and while the stories may be specific to Folk Soul Revival, they'll sound familiar to anyone who hails from the country's forgotten pockets . On songs like "Small Town," Davis sings about front porches, back roads, and Friday night football
games, sketching a picture that's quintessentially Southern. In the background, the rest of the band chimes in with banjo, slide guitar, and vocal harmonies. The result is both fresh and familiar — a new take on a classic idea. Elsewhere, the guys duet with folksinger Leah Blevins on "Dance with Me," wink their way through the double entendres of the country two-step highlight "Horrible Girl," ride a rowdy
groove with the kickoff track "Other Side," pay homage to Little Feat with a cover of "Willin'," and even make room for swooning strings and thick harmonies (the latter provided by the McCrary
Sisters) on their most layered song to date, "Broken" Produced by Grammy Award winner Chad Brown (Ryan Adams, Hayes Carll, Patty Griffin) with additional production by Grammy Award
winner Barry Bales (a longtime member of Alison Krauss and Union Station, as well as the producer of Folk Soul Revival's previous album, Out of the Box), these songs shine a light on the band's strongest lineup to date. Crucial to the group's soaring progress are two new
members — Justin Louthian, a versatile percussionist capable of train beats, rock patterns, and everything in between; and Chad Light, whose electric guitar riffs take centerstage on multiple tracks — whose talents help Folk Soul Revival bridge the gap between the organic punch of a string band and the electrified stomp of a country-rock act.
Released years after the band's third release, Prompting the Dapperness, rose to Number 12 on iTunes' country chart and Number 10 on Billboard Magazine's Heatseekers chart (South Atlantic Division), Folk Soul Revival takes the band to new heights, merging the band's classic influences and timeless twang with a modern, musical approach. Bring on the revival.
sharp songwriting and electrifying instrumental work. There's country twang, bluegrass bounce, hillbilly hell-raising, chicken-pickin' guitar, and roadhouse roots-rock, all sandwiched into a tracklist that mixes heartbreak, honesty, and humor in equal doses. Recorded in Nashville and road-tested on stages across the country, this is Folk Soul Revival's finest work — an album that nods to the glory days of the past while still pushing the band forward. Formed in southwestern Virginia in 2008, Folk Soul Revival has spent a decade growing a wide
audience both at home (where they've become a regular presence at local institutions like the Carter Family Fold, FloydFest, and Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion) and on the road (where
they've shared shows with Dr. Ralph Stanley, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jason Isbell, Eric Church, and others). They're road warriors, logging roughly 100 performances a year. For Folk Soul Revival, though, those tours always lead back to Bristol: the group's birthplace, home, and muse. Many of the life lessons that lurk inside Folk Soul Revival's 12 tracks can be traced back to that place.
"These are stories of home," says frontman and chief songwriter Daniel Davis, who shares the band's lineup with Justin Venable (baritone guitar, vocals, occasional songwriting duties), Brandon Sturgill (upright bass, bass guitar), Chad Light (guitar, pedal steel, banjo), and Justin
Louthian (drums, vocals). "We're all backwoods country people who grew up in this area," he adds, "listening to bluegrass and country. That's where we come from, and that's where this album comes from, too." With songs about blue-collar jobs, long workweeks, wise-ass bartenders, messy breakups, and richly-deserved weekends, Folk Soul Revival sources its material from the everyday lives of rural Americans. This is biographical music, and while the stories may be specific to Folk Soul Revival, they'll sound familiar to anyone who hails from the country's forgotten pockets . On songs like "Small Town," Davis sings about front porches, back roads, and Friday night football
games, sketching a picture that's quintessentially Southern. In the background, the rest of the band chimes in with banjo, slide guitar, and vocal harmonies. The result is both fresh and familiar — a new take on a classic idea. Elsewhere, the guys duet with folksinger Leah Blevins on "Dance with Me," wink their way through the double entendres of the country two-step highlight "Horrible Girl," ride a rowdy
groove with the kickoff track "Other Side," pay homage to Little Feat with a cover of "Willin'," and even make room for swooning strings and thick harmonies (the latter provided by the McCrary
Sisters) on their most layered song to date, "Broken" Produced by Grammy Award winner Chad Brown (Ryan Adams, Hayes Carll, Patty Griffin) with additional production by Grammy Award
winner Barry Bales (a longtime member of Alison Krauss and Union Station, as well as the producer of Folk Soul Revival's previous album, Out of the Box), these songs shine a light on the band's strongest lineup to date. Crucial to the group's soaring progress are two new
members — Justin Louthian, a versatile percussionist capable of train beats, rock patterns, and everything in between; and Chad Light, whose electric guitar riffs take centerstage on multiple tracks — whose talents help Folk Soul Revival bridge the gap between the organic punch of a string band and the electrified stomp of a country-rock act.
Released years after the band's third release, Prompting the Dapperness, rose to Number 12 on iTunes' country chart and Number 10 on Billboard Magazine's Heatseekers chart (South Atlantic Division), Folk Soul Revival takes the band to new heights, merging the band's classic influences and timeless twang with a modern, musical approach. Bring on the revival.
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Géneros:
Alt-country, Country, Folk, Alternative Country, Outlaw Country, Americana
Membros da banda:
Eternal Member:, Daniel Davis- Guitar Vocals, Former Members:, _________________________________, Allun Cormier- Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Evan Williams (R.I.P), Aaron Faust- Drums, Percussion, Vocals (Sep. 2010-Dec. 2011), Dan Witt- Drums, Percussion, Vocals (2011-2015), Jordan Bledsoe- Mandolin, guitar, washboard, vocals (Nov. 2008- Jan. 2012), David Cate-Piano, Keyboard, Brandon Sturgill- Upright Bass, Electric Bass, Vocals, Daniel Vanover- Guitar, Harmonica, Dobro, Vocals, Justin Louthian- Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Kevin Jackson- Fiddle, Chad Light- Electric Guitar, Banjo, Pedal Steel, Honorary Members:, Justin Venable- Baritone Guitar, Vocals
Cidade natal:
Bristol, Virginia
Não há shows marcados
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Anteriores
SET
11
2020
Bristol, TN
Downtown Bristol
Eu estive lá
NOV
23
2019
Hiltons, VA
Carter Family Fold Music Shows
Eu estive lá
NOV
09
2019
Bristol, TN
VFW Patton Crosswhite Post
Eu estive lá
OUT
26
2019
Pennington Gap, VA
Lee County Tobacco & Fall Festival
Eu estive lá
OUT
19
2019
Middleton, VA
Peak Leaf Music & Brewer’s Festival
Eu estive lá
OUT
04
2019
Maxwelton, WV
Greenbrier Valley Brewing Company
Eu estive lá
Ver mais eventos
Comentários de fãs
Sarah
26 de janeiro de 2019
They always make ya dance! Sounded great, awesome set list.
Greeneville, TN@Capitol Theatre of Greeneville
Heather
12 de novembro de 2018
Always a blast ! My 6 year old was so glad to be able to go !!
Hiltons, VA@Carter Family Fold
Ver Mais Avaliações de fãs
Sobre Folk Soul Revival
A modern band rooted in old-school southern sounds, Folk Soul Revival whips up its own version of amplified Americana on the band's self-titled fourth record. The name says it all. Folk Soul Revival, like the band that created it, is an album that celebrates the sounds, stories, and small-town values of an earlier era, modernizing their approach with
sharp songwriting and electrifying instrumental work. There's country twang, bluegrass bounce, hillbilly hell-raising, chicken-pickin' guitar, and roadhouse roots-rock, all sandwiched into a tracklist that mixes heartbreak, honesty, and humor in equal doses. Recorded in Nashville and road-tested on stages across the country, this is Folk Soul Revival's finest work — an album that nods to the glory days of the past while still pushing the band forward. Formed in southwestern Virginia in 2008, Folk Soul Revival has spent a decade growing a wide
audience both at home (where they've become a regular presence at local institutions like the Carter Family Fold, FloydFest, and Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion) and on the road (where
they've shared shows with Dr. Ralph Stanley, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jason Isbell, Eric Church, and others). They're road warriors, logging roughly 100 performances a year. For Folk Soul Revival, though, those tours always lead back to Bristol: the group's birthplace, home, and muse. Many of the life lessons that lurk inside Folk Soul Revival's 12 tracks can be traced back to that place.
"These are stories of home," says frontman and chief songwriter Daniel Davis, who shares the band's lineup with Justin Venable (baritone guitar, vocals, occasional songwriting duties), Brandon Sturgill (upright bass, bass guitar), Chad Light (guitar, pedal steel, banjo), and Justin
Louthian (drums, vocals). "We're all backwoods country people who grew up in this area," he adds, "listening to bluegrass and country. That's where we come from, and that's where this album comes from, too." With songs about blue-collar jobs, long workweeks, wise-ass bartenders, messy breakups, and richly-deserved weekends, Folk Soul Revival sources its material from the everyday lives of rural Americans. This is biographical music, and while the stories may be specific to Folk Soul Revival, they'll sound familiar to anyone who hails from the country's forgotten pockets . On songs like "Small Town," Davis sings about front porches, back roads, and Friday night football
games, sketching a picture that's quintessentially Southern. In the background, the rest of the band chimes in with banjo, slide guitar, and vocal harmonies. The result is both fresh and familiar — a new take on a classic idea. Elsewhere, the guys duet with folksinger Leah Blevins on "Dance with Me," wink their way through the double entendres of the country two-step highlight "Horrible Girl," ride a rowdy
groove with the kickoff track "Other Side," pay homage to Little Feat with a cover of "Willin'," and even make room for swooning strings and thick harmonies (the latter provided by the McCrary
Sisters) on their most layered song to date, "Broken" Produced by Grammy Award winner Chad Brown (Ryan Adams, Hayes Carll, Patty Griffin) with additional production by Grammy Award
winner Barry Bales (a longtime member of Alison Krauss and Union Station, as well as the producer of Folk Soul Revival's previous album, Out of the Box), these songs shine a light on the band's strongest lineup to date. Crucial to the group's soaring progress are two new
members — Justin Louthian, a versatile percussionist capable of train beats, rock patterns, and everything in between; and Chad Light, whose electric guitar riffs take centerstage on multiple tracks — whose talents help Folk Soul Revival bridge the gap between the organic punch of a string band and the electrified stomp of a country-rock act.
Released years after the band's third release, Prompting the Dapperness, rose to Number 12 on iTunes' country chart and Number 10 on Billboard Magazine's Heatseekers chart (South Atlantic Division), Folk Soul Revival takes the band to new heights, merging the band's classic influences and timeless twang with a modern, musical approach. Bring on the revival.
sharp songwriting and electrifying instrumental work. There's country twang, bluegrass bounce, hillbilly hell-raising, chicken-pickin' guitar, and roadhouse roots-rock, all sandwiched into a tracklist that mixes heartbreak, honesty, and humor in equal doses. Recorded in Nashville and road-tested on stages across the country, this is Folk Soul Revival's finest work — an album that nods to the glory days of the past while still pushing the band forward. Formed in southwestern Virginia in 2008, Folk Soul Revival has spent a decade growing a wide
audience both at home (where they've become a regular presence at local institutions like the Carter Family Fold, FloydFest, and Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion) and on the road (where
they've shared shows with Dr. Ralph Stanley, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jason Isbell, Eric Church, and others). They're road warriors, logging roughly 100 performances a year. For Folk Soul Revival, though, those tours always lead back to Bristol: the group's birthplace, home, and muse. Many of the life lessons that lurk inside Folk Soul Revival's 12 tracks can be traced back to that place.
"These are stories of home," says frontman and chief songwriter Daniel Davis, who shares the band's lineup with Justin Venable (baritone guitar, vocals, occasional songwriting duties), Brandon Sturgill (upright bass, bass guitar), Chad Light (guitar, pedal steel, banjo), and Justin
Louthian (drums, vocals). "We're all backwoods country people who grew up in this area," he adds, "listening to bluegrass and country. That's where we come from, and that's where this album comes from, too." With songs about blue-collar jobs, long workweeks, wise-ass bartenders, messy breakups, and richly-deserved weekends, Folk Soul Revival sources its material from the everyday lives of rural Americans. This is biographical music, and while the stories may be specific to Folk Soul Revival, they'll sound familiar to anyone who hails from the country's forgotten pockets . On songs like "Small Town," Davis sings about front porches, back roads, and Friday night football
games, sketching a picture that's quintessentially Southern. In the background, the rest of the band chimes in with banjo, slide guitar, and vocal harmonies. The result is both fresh and familiar — a new take on a classic idea. Elsewhere, the guys duet with folksinger Leah Blevins on "Dance with Me," wink their way through the double entendres of the country two-step highlight "Horrible Girl," ride a rowdy
groove with the kickoff track "Other Side," pay homage to Little Feat with a cover of "Willin'," and even make room for swooning strings and thick harmonies (the latter provided by the McCrary
Sisters) on their most layered song to date, "Broken" Produced by Grammy Award winner Chad Brown (Ryan Adams, Hayes Carll, Patty Griffin) with additional production by Grammy Award
winner Barry Bales (a longtime member of Alison Krauss and Union Station, as well as the producer of Folk Soul Revival's previous album, Out of the Box), these songs shine a light on the band's strongest lineup to date. Crucial to the group's soaring progress are two new
members — Justin Louthian, a versatile percussionist capable of train beats, rock patterns, and everything in between; and Chad Light, whose electric guitar riffs take centerstage on multiple tracks — whose talents help Folk Soul Revival bridge the gap between the organic punch of a string band and the electrified stomp of a country-rock act.
Released years after the band's third release, Prompting the Dapperness, rose to Number 12 on iTunes' country chart and Number 10 on Billboard Magazine's Heatseekers chart (South Atlantic Division), Folk Soul Revival takes the band to new heights, merging the band's classic influences and timeless twang with a modern, musical approach. Bring on the revival.
Ver mais
Géneros:
Alt-country, Country, Folk, Alternative Country, Outlaw Country, Americana
Membros da banda:
Eternal Member:, Daniel Davis- Guitar Vocals, Former Members:, _________________________________, Allun Cormier- Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Evan Williams (R.I.P), Aaron Faust- Drums, Percussion, Vocals (Sep. 2010-Dec. 2011), Dan Witt- Drums, Percussion, Vocals (2011-2015), Jordan Bledsoe- Mandolin, guitar, washboard, vocals (Nov. 2008- Jan. 2012), David Cate-Piano, Keyboard, Brandon Sturgill- Upright Bass, Electric Bass, Vocals, Daniel Vanover- Guitar, Harmonica, Dobro, Vocals, Justin Louthian- Drums, Percussion, Vocals, Kevin Jackson- Fiddle, Chad Light- Electric Guitar, Banjo, Pedal Steel, Honorary Members:, Justin Venable- Baritone Guitar, Vocals
Cidade natal:
Bristol, Virginia
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