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Zach Williams
Music is meant to feel “lived-in,” not unlike a favorite old jacket or a first car. at least that’s what multiplatinum two-time GRAMMY® award-winning arkansas-born and Nashville-based maverick Zach Williams would say. Through a fusion of southern rock spirit and country soul, Zach creates music with an exterior which is worn down in the best way, but all heart underneath rough guitar riffs and gravelly vocals.
You’ll not only hear his journey in the music, but you’ll also see it in his unfiltered storytelling—how he went from a tiny town to international stardom, selling out shows, toppling charts, and collaborating with the likes of Dolly Parton. along the way, he battled addiction, anxiety, and insecurity, coming out on the other side with a whole lot to say.
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Jonathan Traylor
Jonathan Traylor signals the coming of a new generation of faith music—an authentic melting pot of Worship, Christian and Gospel influences, marked by captivating songs and anchored by a heartfelt passion for ministry.
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Strings & Heart
Their vision is to inspire their generation to live authentically and unashamedly for Jesus Christ. They describe their mission as inspiring people to have “an unquenchable fire for Jesus, and to live a REAL and UNDIGNIFIED life for Him”. They also aim to remind everyone that they are created in God’s image and that God desires a relationship with them
Thunderstorm artis
artis was born and raised in a large musical family on the North Shore of Oahu, and it’s easy to find the laid-back vibe of island life effortlessly blended with the real life experiences that inspire his music. as a Season 18 finalist on The Voice, artis wowed audiences with both his original compositions, including quiet acoustic track “Sedona,” and loving reinterpretations of songs by artists like The Beatles and Louis armstrong, with John Legend describing his tone as “magical” and Billboard praising his “earnest, uplifting presence.” artis has played alongside modern icons Jack Johnson and Train, and The Zac Brown Band, as well as toured extensively with his brother, Ron Artis II. He’s also was a featured artist at Bottlerock Music Festival.