Lonesome Joy
Lily Winwood
Supper (solo acoustic)
Born in the sweaty dive bars of East Nashville, Lonesome Joy is a keys-fueled rock & roll revival, blending the acclaimed songwriting of frontman Stevie Redstone hailed by Rolling Stone for his blend of vintage cool and contemporary craft, with the electricity of an explosive, rafter-rattling live show.
Redstone debuted the project with 2024's Lonesome Joy, a self-titled album produced by GRAMMY winner Dave Cobb and stocked with radio singles like "Wire" and "Roll With The Thunder." It was on stage, though, that Lonesome Joy found its true home. Anchored by the double-fisted fury of Redstone's keyboard, Lonesome Joy's shows have become go-to destinations for audiences looking to check their baggage at the door and escape into a world of groove and grit. Lonesome Joy's newest release, "At The Coliseum", captures the band in its element: on stage in a hometown venue, stretching its songs to new limits while channeling the funky fire of Little Feat, Leon Russell, and other maddogs from the 1970s. It's a classic sound for the modern world, stacked high with Wurlitzer, Rhodes, organ, and the melodies of a rock & roll ring leader who's learned to bridge the gap between past and present.
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Lilly Winwood is an American-British Singer/ Songwriter and guitar player, with a captivating sound that seamlessly fuses elements of Folk, Americana, and Southern Rock. Born into a musical family, she inherited a love for singing and honed her craft with a voice that exudes both power and vulnerability. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences and introspection, Lilly's heartfelt lyrics, expressive vocals, and soulful guitar playing create an authentic and resonant connection with her audience.
“Her sounds are like county fairs, heirloom quilts, timber forests, tinker tales, and boxcars. From start to finish, these songs have a tactile presence and a smile like a canyon”
-Dana Miller, QRO Magazine
Moving to Music City for good at 18, Winwood soon gravitated to the alternative-minded enclave of East Nashville, and shortly after began touring her songs all over the USA - opening for acts such as Brett Dennen and Todd Snider, and soon after performing on stage alongside names such as Michael McDonald and Emmy-Lou Harris. Lilly recorded a duet of ‘Higher Love’ with her father (Steve) for a 2016 Hershey’s commercial, which Adweek lauded as “a true anthem spot.” The song also appears in Netflix’s ‘Umbrella Academy’.
Winwood is set to release her next studio LP Undiscovered Pleasure’ in 2026 with Winwood’s first single out now, “What Have We Got to Lose,” embodying her own evolution, blending romantic and slow-burning R&B with sensual, expressive vocals. With producer Dan Knobler at the helm (Lakestreet Dive, Allison Russell), the song merges soul with thoughtful lyricism. Winwood describes the song as a “cinematic daydream,” capturing the essence of vulnerability and openness. The track encourages listeners to take risks and embrace the unknown, reflecting her belief in the value of stepping out of comfort zones to unlock hidden potential. With its smooth, soulful sound, “What Have We Got to Lose” encapsulates Winwood's message of possibility and the beauty of surrendering to new experiences.