Musicians

Brit Taylor

8pm Friday June 21

Country singer/songwriter Brit Taylor was born and raised in eastern Kentucky’s Appalachian Mountains and embraces the traits of her home – family, faith and community – while expressing her independence with a sense of beauty, honor and humor. Today, she is devoted to artistic integrity, making music that matters, making music that has merit, making music that would make her Appalachian ancestors proud.

         With three albums, a Grand Ole Opry debut and coast-to-coast touring under her belt, Brit has found her inner self and uses it as a guiding star for how she lives, how she writes and how she sings.

What started out seemingly easy didn’t stay that way.  Born in tiny Hindman, Kentucky, she grew up with parents who challenged her to do the best she could do and be the best she could be and always do both with integrity.  She debuted on the Kentucky Opry when she was 7 years old, belting out country solos on that stage until she turned 17.  With her high school diploma in hand and her beloved bulldog, Ali, in the back seat, she headed for Nashville to chase her life-long dream.  Four years later – now with a college degree in hand, an internship turned into a real publishing deal, and a small band of her own – the dream seemed real. She listened to the industry pros, she worked hard, she believed.  Until it all came crashing down.  A marriage gone bad, industry execs urging the traditionalist to become more “commercial” and the death of her canine buddy all led Brit to realize that, in chasing the dream, she had lost the most important thing – herself.

With the perseverance and strength that comes from generations of Appalachian ancestors, she put a pause on her life. She cried, she moped, she shook it off and looked deep into herself, emerging with a new confidence and a new direction, resolved to making music that she believes in, that she can love, that she can be proud of.  It was a turning point for Brit, who was determined to hold true to herself and her traditional sound.

Her debut album, Real Me, was born.  An independent album – she started her own cleaning company to finance it – it is 10 original, self-reflective songs that explore her journey from depression to self-awareness. With traditional influences including Bobby Gentry vibes, Loretta Lynn honky-tonk, Waylon and Willie waltzes, western swing and heart-tugging vocals, Real Me was released on the record label Brit created – Cut a Shine Records, and greeted with critical acclaim from peers and fans.  

And she found that a life headed in the right direction is a life to enjoy.

Her sophomore album, Kentucky Blue, produced by famed Grammy winners David Ferguson and Sturgill Simpson, reflects that true Brit.  Combining the edgier sound of honky-tonk instrumentation – piano and fiddle with electric slide guitars, steel guitars and full on string sections, Kentucky Blue is cohesive while having a little bit of something for everyone. It is Kentucky meets LA with a stop in Texas along the way, never losing that tinge of Appalachia tradition that Brit loves. Fans and critics loved it. The Grand Ole Opry invited her to debut, and she toured from Maine to San Diego, Key West to Seattle.

Kentucky Bluegrassed, released in February 2024, is the latest step in Brit’s musical journey. The album of eight original songs, five re-imagined from Kentucky Blue and three original songs, is a homecoming of sorts for Brit, who discovered country music as a toddler by listening to bluegrass on an old 8-track player with her Papaw.  She grew to love mountain strings and always knew she would make a bluegrass album. The album – classic bluegrass with a stellar group of pickers – gives Brit an opportunity to share her music with people who aren’t as likely to listen to mainstream country. Her ultimate goal is always for her music to “speak” to people in a meaningful way that brings them happiness, comfort, laughter, or whatever they might need.  Re-interpreting five songs and introducing three new ones with a classic bluegrass sound extends her reach – and her heritage – in a positive way to a new group of listeners. https://www.brittaylormusic.com

Bee Taylor

7pm Friday June 21

“Bee Taylor is an artist and lyricist who’s melodies will conjure up all the feelings of a mysterious night in New Orleans.

Whether you want to parade down the streets or peek inside a shade drawn window, she is not one to miss the appointment of jazz, funk, roots, and soul. If you experience Bee’s performance at the 2023 Mountain Grrl Experience, you already know this!

Growing up on a cattle ranch in East Texas, Bee is no stranger to working for what you want. As a teenager she raised piglets and took them to market to buy her first guitar.

Moving to Nashville soon after, she discovered the music of Django Reinhardt, Howlin’ Wolf, Tom Waits, and Dr. John, among many others.

She fell in love with the New Orleans style of piano playing, and on June 6th, 2019 she took her last $100 to buy her first piano. On the way home, she got a call that her new musical hero, Dr. John, had passed away. She vowed that day to teach to herself how to play in the NOLA style, and has been touring the U.S. with her band doing just that.

If you’re wanting a unique experience of musical and lyrical gumbo, Bee Taylor is the show to see.”

- Tes Hill, LBS Magazine. https://www.beetaylormusic.com

Joslyn

& The Sweet Compression


7pm Saturday June 22

After cultivating her dynamic voice and performance skills in backup roles and stage plays, Joslyn Hampton teamed with her stepfather, Marty Charters (a touring guitarist and songwriter who has shared the stage with legends such as Junior Wells, Buddy Guy, and Van Morrison), to compose a captivating set of tunes and assemble an ace band.

Joslyn & The Sweet Compression (Kasym Moldogaziev- Guitar, Isaac Stephens - Trumpet, Tyler Papierniak - bass, Rashawn Fleming - drums, Trevin Little - saxophone, and Sam Richardson - Keyboard) combine to deliver a hook-filled mix of funk and soul on their self-titled debut album, released in 2019. A headlining favorite at regional clubs and music festivals, including shows with Tyler Childers, this band is poised to engage fans across the country with widespread touring in 2024.

WhizzBang Booking & Management

https://joslynandtsc.com

Coaltown Dixie

8pm Thursday June 20

Coaltown Dixie is a classy, energetic all-female bluegrass band hailing from the Appalachian hills of East Kentucky. The band formed in 2009, taking their name from Dixie Hatfield, the grandmother of the band’s bass player and manager of a coal camp boarding house in East Kentucky. Thus far, the ladies of CtD have released three CD’s and a live performance DVD. Two of their original songs have been used as theme songs on Kentucky Educational Television's "Kentucky Health." They have also written and performed a song for the television pilot “Southern Girl Outdoors.” Coaltown Dixie has been the recipient of a National Bluegrass B.O.R.N. (Bands On the Rise Nationally) Award, been featured as “Future Stars” in the U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Travel Guide and graced the cover of M.E. Music Entertainment magazine. They have been nominated for the past 3 years as Appalachian Arts and Entertainment’s Best Bluegrass Band.

Coaltown Dixie has been honored with prominent television and radio appearances throughout the Southeast including KET’s “Jubilee” and “Tim Farmer’s Homemade Jam,” “The WoodSongs Old Time Radio Hour,” WDVX Knoxville’s “Blue Plate Special,” “CMH 23” and two appearances on Red Barn Radio. Career highlights include packing the house at Suwanee, Georgia's Everett's Music Barn on a balmy summer night; numerous appearances at Dollywood’s Bluegrass and Barbecue Festival (it’s never easy to sing over that train!), The Osborne Brothers Hometown Festival and Dr. Ralph Stanley's Annual Memorial Weekend Festival; sharing the Mountain Arts Center stage with bluegrass superstars Ricky Skaggs, J.D. Crowe, The Boxcars and the Lonesome River Band; twice headlining the Rural Roots Concert Series at the Historic Sipp Theater and opening for Larry Sparks and country music stars Bucky Covington and Randy Houser.

As recipients of a Kentucky Foundation for Women "Artist Enrichment" grant in 2021, Coaltown Dixie members helped develop and host the first Mountain Grrl Experience event in Pikeville, Kentucky.

Photo cred: Lisa Sullivan. www.coaltowndixie.com

Bek and the Starlight Revue

6pm Saturday June 22

Teamed with the Starlight Revue, Mountain Grrl Experience Co-organizer Bek Smallwood delivers a reverb drenched night of rock-n’-roll.

https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=bek%20and%20the%20starlight%20revue

Emily Jamerson

7:30 pm Thursday June 20

Sarah Kate Morgan started her musical journey at 7 years old when she was introduced to old-time music through a dulcimer that her grandfather built. From there, she has gone on to develop a uniquely intricate and virtuosic style inspired by the traditional Appalachian music she grew up with in rural East Tennessee.

At 18, Sarah placed 1st at the 2012 National Mountain Dulcimer Championships held in Winfield, KS. She recently graduated from Morehead State University in eastern Kentucky with degrees in Traditional Music, Appalachian Studies, and Arts Administration. Sarah Kate calls square dances, attempts to quilt and grow things in her garden garden, and works at the Hindman Settlement School in eastern Kentucky as the Traditional Arts Education Director. Sarah Kate is like family here at Mountain Grrl Experience. This is her 4th year to perform and lead us in her ever popular dulcimer workshop!

www.sarahkatemorgan.com

Zoe Howard & Yellow Line

4pm Saturday June 22

Zoe Howard is an Appalachian Rock artist from Salyersville , KY, located in the beautiful hills of East Ky. She has taken the stage at the Mountain Arts Center several times as well as other venues. She writes original songs about her  life , people around her,  and the beautiful state of Kentucky!! Check out all her songs on all digital media and on hard copy CD’s as well.  https://zoehoward-music.com

Want to be in hippie style like Zoe, join her in the City Park both days for her Tie Dye Workshop!

Chelsea Nolan

5pm Friday June 21

Chelsea Nolan, is building a fire. Lit by growing up in arguably the most beautiful countrysides in the nation, surrounded by self-taught musicians who could play the pants off most any instrument, and occasionally guided by big brother and fellow singer-songwriter, Josh Nolan, Chelsea has found a way to shine a light on all the dirty corners of life. Saying more in one line than most do in an entire song, her stories are candid, gritty, real, and they carry you right along with her through the heartbreak, humility, and life lessons learned. 

With crowds soon singing their favorite lines like, “You’d steal the pennies off a dead man’s eyes”, “You’re what rock bottom looks like”, “We stay wild enough to shoot at, you can put that on our stones”, and “You’re the one I look for when I’m ready to go home”, Chelsea found herself being pushed to record her songs, and though initially hesitant, finally decided it was the right time.

Having graduated from songwriter stages to festival main stages (Master Musicians, Well Crafted, Kickin’ It On The Creek, Red Fest) in less than a year, Chelsea is carving her own path and making quick work of it.

We are so happy to have Chelsea back for the 4thyear in a row at Mountain Grrl Experience, this time with her full band!

Photo cred: Lisa Sullivan. https://www.chelseanolanmusic.com

The Bandit Queen of Sorrows

4pm Friday June 21

Folk singer-songwriter, one woman band, storyteller & railroad rambling poet https://foxybluesrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-bandit-queen

Rhyan Sinclair

2pm Friday June 21

Kentucky's Rhyan Sinclair is one of those rare songwriters who can simultaneously pay tribute to artists who inspire her and create something entirely new, within one song.

In 2018, she released her first solo full-length, Barnstormer. Later in 2018, she released the holiday EP, Marshmallow World, which was featured on the Americana Music Association's Holiday Playlist.

In the spring of 2022, this impressive new voice in country returns with Letters to Aliens, which continues the theme of a woman on a journey, but this time the vibe is cosmic, seventies-esque folk rock with whispers of traditional country.

https://www.rhyansinclair.com

Building Rockets

5pm Friday June 22

Building Rockets bring their brand of "Appalachian Space Rock” to the Mountain Grrl Experience stage this year. Led by Greenup, Kentucky native, Emily Jamison who says “We like to push the boundaries of what it means to be Appalachian. We love traditional music, but also like to bring our own unique personalities and playing styles together to make music we could only possibly make together.”

Their debut EP, Space Camp, tells their stories of family, love, life, and loss through edgy, genre-crossing musicality. Influenced by their country roots, rock rebellion, the blues, and everything in between every song brings something different.  https://buildingrocketsband.com

Them Lasses

2pm Friday June 22

A fun and folksy trio of pickin', singin' and songwritin' women!

These ladies were an absolutely hit at the 2023 Mountain Grrl Experience and we can’t wait to see them again!

https://themlasses.wixsite.com/them-lasses?fbclid=IwAR3r6xmPvySkdeHUZsxnCUTMOGUAP_7FEMPvWClv18mcT8qpYEOhdnIJiFg_aem_ASTRNI4ewgiTzRNV3CxZEbOex5NBhAHWpE6H9MkmBumixWAScC175xVw4NNEFob1n3R7yE9RP7RIVmZVBuTyt3pt

Jeri Katherine Howell

12pm Saturday June 22

Jeri Katherine Howell is a Folk/Americana singer-songwriter and rhythm guitarist from Frankfort, Kentucky, creating at the intersection of social and ecological justice, wellbeing and the fullness of our shared human experience. She commands performances with her dynamic voice, thought-provoking lyrics, quality musicianship and joyful presence. Jeri Katherine has been writing, performing and teaching for over 15 years, touring across the U.S., Latin America, Europe and Japan, while being rooted in her Kentucky home.

Experience Jeri Katherine's 2021 debut duo album with Nat Colten, Holding On, available where music streams.

https://www.jerikatherinehowell.com/home

Brittany Mullins

3pm Friday June 22

Brittany Avery Mullins is originally from Columbus Georgia, but has found her roots in the beautiful Mountains of Pound Virginia. She is an award singer songwriter whose style is a mix of classic country to her very own sassy heartfelt sound. We are so glad to have her back for her 2nd Mountain Grrl Experience. If you can’t get enough of her at the event, check out her After Party Show at Pearse’s Place downtown!

https://www.facebook.com/brittany.avery.35

Evie Shaffer

12pm Friday June 21

Evie, born and raised in the beautiful state of West Virginia has quickly gained popularity in the Tri-State area with her Appalachian Country/ Folk style performances.

With her rhinestoned guitar Evie has performed at various venues across West Virginia, including The Tipsy Teeze featuring  the Davisson brothers music hall, upcoming festivals, including  mountain grrl experience, wv Bigfoot festival, wv country roads festival, and her  broadcast with Wboy12 News and Wtap today. Her performances are known for their intimate and authentic vibe, leaving listeners feeling moved and inspired.

When she's not performing, Evie spends her time writing music and creating different stories behind each one of her songs, making it a different style of music for her listeners.

Evie's dedication to her craft and her unwavering passion for music have earned her a loyal fanbase in West Virginia and beyond. She continues to grow as an artist, constantly exploring new sounds and experimenting with her musical style.

https://evieschaffer.bandzoogle.com/?fbclid=IwAR2iByFUQhijeUosQmu1YqRe9jlXmEmGcmer_x6KKatxQULIJzoamO1uOkk_aem_AWVMEDluyZ69Z5X5iRUpHHQAP6f063Ipl3J8b_N-2-PUrjh-j8fvalZTWN_ZvuYBeRs_-E3Lp_eMrmonm5CC8zoD

Hannah Howard

1pm Friday June 21

We are so excited to have singer/songwriter Hannah Howard with us for her first Mountain Grrl experience. Hannah is currently recording her debut EP and we can’t wait to hear it!

singer/songwriter• music page @ Hannah Howard/ Instagram- @hannahhoward_

Mia Lequire

7:30pm Thursday June 20

Mia Lequire calls herself “just a small-town girl who wants to share her love for singing, performing, and songwriting.” She does just that, performing as a member of the Kentucky Opry Junior Pros, recording her original music and singing with her bluegrass band “The Appalachian Aires.” We are so glad to have Mia back for her 2nd year at the Mountain Grrl Experience.

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100095142679424

Jessy Workman

1pm Saturday June 22

Jessy Workman has a powerful voice, with a message of strength and perseverance. Her soulful voice is reminiscent of powerhouses like Amy Winehouse and Adele with the softness of Olive Klug and Holly Humberstone. We are excited to see her first performance on the MGE main stage with her new band! Jessy is an OG Mountain Grrl from the beginning. We are proud to partner with her and her new venture, Oasis Farms, as our charitable entity for this year’s event.

City Park Stage Performances

Cara Coppola

12:30pm Saturday June 22

Cara Coppola is a mom, writer, singer/songwriter, Allegro Dance Project musician and Foster Parent Educator who lives in Lexington with her younger daughter Willow, who has multiple disabilities. Disability and Inclusion, motherhood, writing, books, and nature are all prevalent in her original songs that she’s put into her own genre, HymnFolk Blues, which is also the title of her new EP (on all streaming platforms). Growing up surrounded by the music of Nina Simone, Simon and Garfunkel and Frank Sinatra, combined with years of Suzuki viola lessons and eighteen years of Catholic choir have melted into her own sound, steeped in the blues of her reality of pushing a wheelchair through an inaccessible world, sprinkled with the folk sounds of her tree hugging soul, and resonating with the hymns she grew up singing in harmony with her sister and mother. She is currently planning a small single-mama style mini-tour of her EP this summer, follow Cara Coppola, Music at https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064047342138  for upcoming dates.                                  

The Ditch Lillies

12pm Saturday June 22

Appalachian ladies raised on country, gospel & rock n roll. Music is truth!

Stoner Creek Shakedown

12pm Friday June 21

Folksy bluegrass duo (John Soper on banjo, Sarah Fightmaster on mandolin) is from Bourbon County, KY. Sarah has been with us since the first Mountain Grrl Experience, sharing her smiles, her crafts and her Gypsy Wings Kids Tent with all of us here in East Ky. We love these folks. You will too!

Janean Freeman

1:30pm Saturday June 22

Janean Freeman is an experienced and Appalachian Arts and Entertainment award-winning Private Music Instructor, Performer, Director, and Clinician with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Janean completed a Master of Music focused in Vocal Performance from Morehead State University and she shares her expertise with others at the Music Studio of Janean M. Freeman in Coal Run, Kentucky. Last year she helped make the Little Mountain Mama Jam happen and then rocked the stage on keyboards in the 90’s Country Music Jam at Mountain Grrl Experience.

The Mountain Laurels

12:30pm Friday June 21

Kentucky Folk/Bluegrass Duo Lindsey Branson & Tagan Citty Cox

Mothercreek

1pm Saturday, June 22

Husband and wife duo, Chris and Dara Riley. A blend of Appalachian folk rock with a touch of classical and metal influence.