This summer, The Avett Brothers are on tour performing songs from their new self-titled album and seeking spiritual meaning in ordinary moments of daily life, celebrating joy through surrendering control over what cannot be understood.
Little Feat is an electrifying combination of California rock, funk, folk and jazz that has brought joyous dancing since 1969.
At their recent Charleston concert, The Avett Brothers dazzled audiences with an electric mix of country and rock-and-roll that delighted fans who danced, jumped, swayed and sang along to every word while banjos floated through the air. Fans also loved that this band is run as a family operation; that family feel shines through in both sound and image – this new generation of Americana is represented here by The Avett Brothers as they represent something entirely unique and different than its traditional roots.
Contrasting other jukebox musicals that tell a singer’s life story through songs performed throughout, this production focused on one group of musicians and how they made history while also honoring humanity’s resiliency. It was an emotive performance with powerful melodies, exquisite fraternal harmony and Rick Rubin’s deft production all coming together to tell this remarkable tale – truly one you don’t want to miss! Additionally, The Avett Brothers recently extended their tour by adding over a dozen dates across North America!
After an impressive winter tour – including three night concert getaway in Riviera Maya and stadium dates across North America – The Avett Brothers will return to the road this spring and summer with multiple supporting acts, as well as performing three nights at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison Colorado.
Sam’s Place marks both a hard reboot and an intentional return to their roots, featuring everything from blues-rock songs like lead single “Love of a Girl” to folk, roots and synth genres – an album which evolved organically over time.
The Avett Brothers are masters of modern Americana music. Hailing from North Carolina, their North Carolina-based trio blends old-time, folk and punk-informed balladry into an all-encompassing sound that has won them many fans worldwide. Joined by violinist Tania Elizabeth, cellist Joe Kwon, drummer Mike Marsh, and keyboardist Bonnie Avett-Rini as members, The Avett Brothers have built themselves an ever-expanding fan base and remain one of their key artists today.
The Avett Brothers are an American folk band with an eclectic repertoire. Their sound fuses bluegrass, rock n’ roll, country, folk music and some Buddy Holly-esque punk into one captivating musical experience. Their stunning harmonies between brothers make their music moving.
The Brothers have returned with their first self-titled release in five years – as well as featuring all members of their band since 2007’s Emotionalism release – with Rick Ruben producing and set for release via Ramseur Records/Thirty Tigers on May 17th.
Removing Marshall stacks was liberating for The Brothers, enabling them to explore more freely and create more intimate moments with their audiences. Their new lineup features Seth and Scott on vocals with Bob Crawford on bass and Joe Kwon playing his 1998 Peter Staszel cello; as a result they produced a more cohesive sound with clearer direction.
The Avett Brothers are a rock band in every sense of the term. Their music embodies tradition while still featuring elements from rock and country genres. Live performances offer audiences an unforgettable experience where fans dance along, sing along and cheer along!
The brothers serve as an excellent example of what can occur when two individuals who share similar interests come together to work. Without any sense of competition between them, their work is truly inspiring.
Magpie and the Dandelion is their third album produced by legendary producer Rick Rubin, with beautiful harmonies and tight instrumentation that’s characteristically tight and focused – as is their sound, which mixes rock with traditional folk and southern influences for an unforgettable sound that proves music can heal and inspire! They truly represent American talent at its finest!