Savannah Stopover announces 40 bands for 2017, including Kishi Bashi, Lee Fields & The Expressions, & Jeff The Brotherhood

Earlier today, Savannah Stopover Music Festival announced the first wave of bands for the 2017 version of the indie music festival, which is scheduled for March 9th to 11th. Dozens more bands, including more headliners and the Savannah-based bands, will be announced in January.

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As Tom has said in posts on this blog, Savannah Stopover is all about discovery. Stopover parent company MusicFile Productions has an impressive track record of bringing up-and-coming bands that are poised for much bigger things.

Kishi Bashi will headline the festival’s Opening Night Event at Ships of The Sea’s North Garden. A former member of of Montreal, Kishi Bashi released his 3rd album Sonderlust in September to critical acclaim.The high-energy soul act Lee Fields & the Expressions, supporting their recent November release Special Night, will headline Friday. Other acts with top billing include Jeff The Brotherhood, Ezra Furman, and City of the Sun — all three are awesome.

Lee Fields at the 2013 Savannah Music Festival

Lee Fields at the 2013 Savannah Music Festival

We’ll eventually see more than 80 bands on the schedule — the last couple years have featured about 100 — so it’s a dizzying three days for those of us who love live music.

Kishi Bashi at Geekend

Kishi Bashi at Geekend

Passes are now on sale — 3-day passes are $79, VIP passes $149, 1-day passes $34, Friday-Saturday passes $59. Bands can still submit themselves for Stopover consideration via SonicBids.

Here’s the full list of bands confirmed today:

  • First Wave Confirmed Acts:
  • AJ Dávila – San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • Alanna Royale – Nashville, TN
  • Allison Crutchfield & The Fizz – Philadelphia, PA
  • Becca Mancari – Lynchburg, VA
  • Big Jesus – Atlanta, GA
  • Blue Healer – Austin, TX
  • Chain of Flowers – Cardiff, Wales
  • Charly Bliss – New York, NY
  • Cicada Rhythm – Athens, GA
  • City of the Sun – New York, NY
  • Crocodiles – San Diego, CA
  • Daddy Issues – Nashville, TN
  • Ezra Furman – Chicago , IL
  • Gibbz – Bohemia, NY
  • Half Waif – Brooklyn, NY
  • Hoops – Bloomington, IN
  • Jeff The Brotherhood – Nashville, TN
  • Kane Strang – Dunedin, New Zealand
  • Kelsey Waldon – Nashville, TN
  • Kishi Bashi – Athens, GA
  • Lee Fields & The Expressions – Brooklyn, NY
  • Major and the Monbacks – Norfolk, VA
  • Muddy Magnolias – Nashville, TN
  • Nellie Pearl – Louisville, KY
  • pronoun – Brooklyn, NY
  • *repeat repeat – East Nashville, TN
  • River Whyless – Asheville, NC
  • Ron Gallo – Philadelphia, PA
  • Ruby Amanfu – Nashville, TN
  • Tall Heights – Boston, MA
  • The Bones of J.R. Jones – Rosendale, NY
  • The Dig – New York, NY
  • The Paperhead – Nashville, TN
  • Upright Man – New York, NY
  • Vagabon – Cameroon/New York
  • Valley Queen – Los Angeles, CA
  • Vita and the Woolf – Philadelphia, PA
  • Walker Lukens – Austin, TX
  • Wreckless Eric – Newhaven, England
  • Yoke Lore – Brooklyn, NY

You can read more about the bands and sample music on the Stopover website, and here’s a Spotify playlist that’s definitely worth a few listens:

I know almost half the acts in this impressive first wave, and I’m already excited about the March event — and as always I’m wary about the inevitable touch choices that will have to be made because of the whirlwind schedule.

As usual, I’m sure we’ll have some previews here at hissing lawns as Stopover approaches, so keep on the lookout for those.

Jeff The Brotherhood at Forecastle Festival

Jeff The Brotherhood at Forecastle Festival