Jupiter Coyote Duo at Twin Oaks Park Summer Concert Series
Schedule
Sat Sep 21 2024 at 06:30 pm to 10:00 pm
Location
Twin Oaks Park Summer Concert Series | Atlanta, GA
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We are in for a treat on Saturday 9.21.2024. Hope to see your smiling faces.Spread the word to your fun, music loving friends.
This month's musicians: Jupiter Coyote - Duo with Matthew Mayes and John Meyer
Links to Jupiter Coyote's music:
(Crazy Women)
(Jot, Real Thing, Lucy)
https://www.pandora.com/artist/jupiter-coyote/live/AL2tlzc4rklrzxq
Bio:
In the course of their 34 year history, Jupiter Coyote has played over five thousand shows, traveled everywhere and done just about everything a touring band can do. The innovative group has independently sold over a million CDs, tens of thousands of downloads, and who knows how many bootlegs they cut loose to fans for free. JC is brand name, and a pioneering cornerstone in the jam band scene. They have been called the new twist in southern rock and they deliver it with a relaxed, worldly view. Their sound has been labeled “Mountain Rock” — a mixture of Southern Appalachian boogie, bluegrass-infused, funk-rock.
JC plays it the way they feel it — with little regard as to where they fall between the cracks of what is considered trendy and fashionable. A band prolific in its writing, skilled in its musicianship and congenial in its nature, they remain the prototype of the truly independent band. They handle all business in-house and own their own record label, which is distributed internationally through Red Eye Worldwide.
Coyote has shared the stage with The Allman Brothers Band, Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic, String Cheese, The Radiators and Skynyrd just to name a few. They have played large festivals from coast to coast, including: High Sierra Music Fest in California, Charlotte’s Center City Fest, Atlanta’s Mid-Town, Birmingham’s City Stages, Asheville’s Bele Chere and The Magnolia Fest in Live Oak, Fla.
The group traces its roots to Brevard, N.C., where childhood friends Matthew Mayes (guitar, guijo, vocals) and John Felty (vocals, guitars) decided in 1988 to pursue a career in music. The duo headed to Macon, Ga., where they joined forces with drummer Gene Bass and bassist Sanders Brightwell. Steve Trismen (vocals, fiddle) joined the fold in 1999. A native of Boulder, Colo., Trismen’s playing melded neatly into the band’s sound and gave Coyote a new on-stage dynamic. Noel Felty took over for Bass on drums in 2001. Most recently, long-time JC sidekick John Meyer was added on lead guitar. Meyer is also the person who came up with the name Jupiter Coyote back when the band was first starting in Macon, Ga. There is no band that really sounds like Jupiter Coyote. They have a guijo (banjo neck, Stratocaster body) an incredible fiddle player, and two fantastic slide guitar players. On top of that the band is currently touring with two drummers; Noel Felty and Gene Bass. Lot’s of vocal harmony and clever songwriting set these guys apart from the rest of the banal, jam band pack.
We are so excited and hope to see you, friends, and family in the back park!
Gates open around 6:30 pm - feel free to come early and hang out though
Music starts around 8:00 pm (hopefully a little earlier)
All are welcome. Spread the word!
Details:
Suggested donation $30 cash or venmo (all donations go directly to the artist)
What to Bring:
Chairs or Blanket
Food / Drink if you like
Some cash to support the artist
Parking:
Weekends are residential parking on our street, Sinclair Ave, so easiest to walk, Uber, Lyft, bike, etc.
You can get dropped off at 469 Sinclair Ave NE Atlanta GA 30307. Walk up the driveway through the open back gate and up the path in the backyard to get to the park.
If you drive, it is easiest to pay to park in one of the many Little 5 Points lots, then walk to 469 Sinclair and access through the gate.
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Where is it happening?
Twin Oaks Park Summer Concert Series, Atlanta,GA,United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: