Scott Levi Jones is an Americana singer-songwriter emerging from the hollers of Cheatham County with a craft honed in the heart of Nashville, TN. The songwriter's lyrical ability has been compared to that of John Prine and Steve Goodman, yet his music reflects the sound of folk rock influences such as The Band and Little Feat. His hard-headed refusal to play in cover bands has resulted in years of refining an energetic original show, including witty banter between tunes. Appearing on marquee signs as ‘Scott Levi Jones & The Holy Cow’, the band's touring has expanded throughout the USA. After Jones met his wife, a resident of the island of Oahu, the musician has even begun performing regularly in Hawaii. Scott has had live sets broadcasted on radio stations such as Nashville's Lightning 100, WMOT Roots Radio, and WDVX Blue Plate Special.
The blue-collar poet was born in South Jersey and baptized by the local nuclear plant in Salem County. The singer's rural hometown of Alloway was ripe with influential characters whom supported the songster as he began to branch out in the Tri-state area. Jones committed to Nashville in 2017 when he scraped together the rent for a single-wide trailer on the outskirts of town. He spent his early 20’s working construction while performing in honky-tonks and dive bars all across the Dirty South. Today he resides in a small cabin as a full-time independent musician.
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A singer-songwriter born and raised in western North Carolina, Austin Coleman grew up to the sounds of southern rock, classic rock, and folk-country music. His inspirations span from classic artists such as the Eagles, Tom Petty, and Bob Seger to a more modern variety such as Jason Isbell, Ryan Adams, and Tyler Childers. With expressive melodies that mirror his genuine style of writing, Coleman aspires to move listeners through heartfelt messages with a delivery that appeals to lyrical enthusiasts.