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April 17, 2018

Jamestown Revival: “Love Is A Burden” (Live in Studio 1A)

By: Jack Anderson

This Magnolia, Texas-born troubadour team is ready once again to return to their roots! Sharing vocal responsibilities, Jamestown Revival is fronted by Zach Chance on piano, Jonathan Clay on guitar, and supplemented by drums and bass to create a unique melding of folk, rock, blues, country and of course, Americana.

Jamestown Revival is no stranger to Studio 1A, having made a couple appearances since their 2011 origins, and later this week they’ll be playing Friday night, 7PM on the Original Black’s BBQ Stage at Old Settler’s Music Fest. The folks of Jamestown Revival have been working every day on a new album to be revealed later this year, so fingers crossed that they’ll be performing some of the new stuff out at Old Settler’s! Even in the off chance that they’re not, treat yourself right now to a Studio 1A performance of “Love Is A Burden” and just try to keep your foot from stompin’!

Jack Anderson (Host, Monday-Wednesday 8-11pm, Saturday 6-10am)


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