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Fort Worth Music Festival with Jordan Nix, Ryan Parker, and more

Feb 28, 2024  ·  Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall, Fort Worth, TX Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall, Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth Music Festival
Feb 28
Fort Worth Music Festival
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Futurebirds, an Athens-born band, blends rock, electrified folk, and cosmic American roots, achieving critical acclaim over 15 years. Known for tracks from albums like "Easy Company," the group has grown from University of Georgia gigs to headlining The Ryman. They’ve collaborated with Carl Broemel and built a dedicated fanbase, the Birdfam.
Austin-based Band of Heathens blend country, rock, and soul with sharp songwriting. Since 2005, core duo Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist lead hits like “Hurricane,” now platinum.
Nashville’s Cam Allen, known for heartfelt country storytelling, has 5M Spotify streams and tours with Carly Pearce, Clay Walker & Dwight Yoakam. Collaborated with Grammy winners Nathan Chapman and Kenny Greenberg.
Radney Foster, born in Del Rio, Texas, rose to fame in the country duo Foster & Lloyd before launching a successful solo career in 1991. Known for his literate country songwriting, his debut album "Del Rio, Texas, 1959" featured hits like "Just Call Me Lonesome." Foster explored pop, rock, and classic R&B in later works. He collaborated with Bill Lloyd and performed in Kristian Bush's musical "Troubadour."
Ben Kweller, Texas-born indie rock artist, rose to fame with 2002’s breakout album *Sha Sha*. Known for blending post-grunge and anti-folk, he’s collaborated with Waxahatchee, The Flaming Lips, and more. His work weaves heartache, nostalgia, and hope, honoring family and loss.
Born with grit and a fearless edge, Shelby Stone blends raw emotion and nostalgia in her rock-tinged songs. Her debut single "Each Other" hit #5 on 95.9 The Ranch's Top 12.
Clayton Mullen, born on the West Coast and raised on the East, is a country artist shaped by the Texas scene. Known for deep storytelling, he has shared stages with Chris Lane and Warren Zeiders. His sophomore album, "Start at the End," has over 25 million streams and captures themes of growing up and love.
Austin-based Americana/folk rock band Blue Water Highway, led by childhood friends Zack Kibodeaux and Greg Essington, is known for soulful harmonies, thoughtful songwriting, and dynamic live shows. They've toured nationally and internationally with Bob Seger, Reckless Kelly, and others, earning praise as one of Austin’s best Americana acts and blending modern and traditional sounds across five acclaimed albums.

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