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    Rebels & Renegades Music Festival 2023 Lineup Revealed

    AdminBy AdminApril 5, 20233 Mins Read
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    Turnpike Troubadours, Whiskey Myers and Wilco have been tapped to headline this year’s Rebels & Renegades Music Festival.

    Set for Oct. 6-8, the annual event will return to the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, Calif., for three days of performances from acts on the fringes of country music, Americana, folk, bluegrass and beyond.

    The festival’s first day will include appearances from Old Crow Medicine Show, Jaime Wyatt, Morgan Wade, the War and Treaty, Flatland Cavalry, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway and more. On Saturday, fans can enjoy sets by Charley Crockett, Paul Cauthen, Kurt Vile and the Violators and Jamestown Revival, among others. The event wraps up with an impressive roster of performances, including Elle King, American Aquarium, Sierra Ferrell, the Wood Brothers, Shakey Graves and Peter One, before Wilco closes things on the main stage.

    Fans can now sign up for access to an exclusive presale ahead of the general on sale, which begins April 11 at 10AM PT. You can find more information on ticketing options and pricing at the Rebels and Renegades Music Festival’s official website. 

    Rebels & Renegades 2023 Lineup:

    Friday, October 6:
    Turnpike Troubadours
    Old Crow Medicine Show
    Morgan Wade
    Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
    Flatland Cavalry
    The War and Treaty
    Brent Cobb
    The Steel Woods
    Rayland Baxter
    Boy Named Banjo
    Jamie Wyatt
    TK & The Holy Know-Nothings
    Danno Simpson

    Saturday, October 7:
    Whiskey Myers
    Charley Crockett
    The Devil Makes Three
    Paul Cauthen
    Kurt Vile & The Violators
    The California Honeydrops
    Jamestown Revival
    Reckless Kelly
    Vincent Neil Emerson
    JD Clayton
    Channing Wilson

    Sunday, October 8:
    Wilco
    Shakey Graves
    Elle King
    The Wood Brothers
    Sierra Ferrell
    Shane Smith & The Saints
    Whitey Morgan and the 78’s
    The Infamous Stringdusters
    American Aquarium
    Mike and The Moonpies
    Wyatt Flores
    Peter One
    Satsang

    Top 10 Billy Strings Songs

    Billy Strings is one of those once-in-a-generation artists who revitalize their genre with the scope of their talent and original perspective.

    While to some, it may have seemed like Strings appeared on the bluegrass scene suddenly, his connection to the genre was far from new. Strings began playing guitar at five years old, thanks to the influence of his father, Terry Barber. Strings learned the bluegrass songs that were the soundtrack to his rowdy family’s life, along with metal and classic rock favorites.

    Born and raised in a small town in Michigan, Strings’ childhood was marked by difficult losses and hard times as his parents struggled with meth addiction. As a young adult, Strings dealt with his own addiction issues but was later able to find sobriety. 

    He eventually left home and found his way to Nashville, where he gained his first exposure playing with mandolin player Don Julin. After four years with Julin, Strings went solo. Critical acclaim quickly followed.

    From 2016 to 2022, Strings released one EP and four albums. Two of his records, 2019’s Home and 2021’s Renewal, have been nominated for Grammy Awards, with Home earning the top prize. He has also won an Americana Music Award and numerous International Bluegrass Music Awards, among other significant accolades. 

    At the young age of 30, Strings has created a remarkable legacy, and we can’t wait to see where he goes from here.

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