+Shannon McArdle- has been around a time or two. She made the move from Athens, GA to NYC with her band, The Mendoza Line, in 1998. Following the dissolution of her marriage and hence, the band, Shannon dusted herself off to release a series of solo records, with a new one well on the way. She entreats the pleasure of your company, alongside her outrageously talented band mates and longtime collaborators, Bob van Pelt, Tom Gavin, Win Lockwood, and Jeff Olson.
+Huey- Born and raised in Atlanta, Ga., Huey’s songwriting roots deeply in southern folk and rock music. Since playing in various groups for the past 8 years, most notably her own full band "Huey & The Heaven-sent", she has become a household name in the Atlanta music scene. "[She] brings some diversity to what people perceive southern music to be" says Atwood Magazine, following up the release of their Record "How to Keep Things Alive". Heart-clenching and poignant lyrics, married with vocal stylings reminiscent of Dlores O'riordan, Huey's songwriting is brutally honest. With songs like " Potential Missed" and " Losing me", she showcases her ability to write catchy songs without losing their substance. A bit of that Nashville twag with an aftertaste of 90's style--she's carved out a slice of the genre that sounds like nobody else. Today, she marks her greatest inspirations in writing to be artists like Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Nick Drake, Adrianne Lenker, and (if we’re talkin’ Southern folk-rock) of course, the Indigo Girls.
+Jacob Kynard- from Pine Hill, AL has spent a few years driving around playing songs in backyards, bars, churches, nursing homes, and vape stores. He’s recording a debut album at Dial Back Sound in Water Valley, MS produced by Matt Patton (Drive-By Truckers) and featuring John Smith (Dexateens) on lead guitar. He's hoping that you'll give it a listen and you've got a spare bed or soft piece of floor for the night.