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May 11, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

Greco live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

$5

Who is Greco? Greco: Four Brothers + One Sound. Greco's musical hope is summed up in four words: Sing. Dance. Sweat. Sex. Do these things while listening to the music and it will make for such a better experience for everyone. Their hooks, rock & roll lyrics, and on stage antics will make you understand why your mama warned you about boys like these. Greco connects to the audience through common experiences, sung out over blistering riffs, while giving the crowd a chance to jump in a wild and morally ambiguous party. Their latest stage show reflects their breaking out of the stereotypical pop rock genre, and touching the dirty bits of life that happens to everyone and relating to how we all can keep pushing on.

May 12, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

The Bitteroots w/ Last Chance Riders live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

$5

The Bitteroots are an Atlanta-based original jam-rock band founded in 2008. Their groove-oriented approach to rock ‘n’ roll has drawn comparisons to the Tedeschi-Trucks Band, Melissa Etheridge and Janis Joplin. Driven by the powerful, soulful lead vocals of Laura Dees, who joined the band in 2010, The Bitteroots also include founding members Bill Taylor on bass and Mike Davis on drums. Saxophonist Derron Nuhfer joined the group in 2014. In early 2017, The Bitteroots added the dual-guitar team of Greg Sims and Mark Evers. The Bitteroots have released four albums of original music and a live album (“Live at The 120 Music Hall”) recorded and released in 2014. Original albums include “French Fries” released in 2010, “Central of Georgia” released in 2012, “After The Rain” released in 2013 and “Under The Big Sky” released in 2014. In addition to a long list of club and music hall shows, The Bitteroots have played the main stages at some of the most prestigious festivals in Southeast including the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, the Sweetwater 420 Festival, the Summer Shade Festival, the Inman Park Festival and Stone Mountain Park’s Yellow Daisy Festival. The Bitteroots have shared the stage with: Butch Trucks (The Allman Brothers Band), Everclear, Drivin’ n’ Cryin’, The Freddy Jones Band, Allgood Music Company, Col. Bruce Hampton, Arrested Development, 7 Walkers (Bill Kreutzmann of The Grateful Dead), Elephant Revival, The Milk Carton Kids, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Anders Osborne, Coy Bowles (Zac Brown Band), The Ries Brothers, Dead Confederate, Michelle Malone, Cigar Store Indians, Adron, The Shadowboxers, Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics, Delta Moon, Eliott Bronson, Sydney Rhame, Tedo Stone, honeyhoney, and many other great bands and artists. Additional information on The Bitteroots can be found on the band’s website at www.thebitteroots.com.

May 15, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 12:00 am

Vintage Pistol live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

$5

Imagine if The Allman Brothers Band went on a trippy magic carpet ride with The Black Keys and all of it was being narrated by Van "The Man" Morrison. That is pretty much Vintage Pistol, a 5 Piece rock band out of Fayetteville, AR. Influenced by the sounds of psychedelic, roots, rock music Vintage Pistol is doing just as its name states and is staying vintage and true to the sounds that were laid down by the Giants before them. The band released its 2nd EP "The Second Amendment" in August 2016 and plan to have their first LP out in the Spring of 18’. Vintage Pistol has played along side the likes of Doyle Bramhall ii, Devon Allman, Andy Frasco and The UN, Consider The  Source, Marc Broussard, Ben Miller Band, Eric Lindell, Wild Adriatic, Quaker City Nighthawks, Charlie Crockett, Aaron Kamm & The One Drops, Kalu and The Electric Joint, Big Something, Kris Lager Band, Groovement, Calliope Musicals, and more. The band has played festival scenes including Wakarusa (15’) SXSW Showcases (16’), Homegrown on The River Festival (17’) and more festival lineups to be announced in early 2018.

May 18, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

Morning Fatty live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

$5

Morning Fatty, an ever-evolving punk/ska turned reggae-funk band, has transformed their sound yet again. The group combines individual musical prowess to create a strong collective chemistry. Based out of Gainesville Florida, Morning Fatty continues to evolve and transform their sound since coming together in 2004. The group’s original dynamic shifted incredibly with the addition of experienced drummer Tim Mulberry. Previous to joining the band, Tim had accomplished a world tour drumming for The Black Eyed Peas. The new sound can only be described as Funk Rock Electro Dub, or simply FRED. By melding electronic bass drops, dueling guitar licks, heavy rock melodies and a fat reggae groove, Morning Fatty discovered a distinctive sound that pays homage to each member’s unique style.

May 19, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

B.B. Palmer with Dallas Dorsey and The Rails live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

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Born from the plains of southeast Alabama, amongst the fertile ground in Lee County, BB Palmer & Kudzu are one of the few current old school honky-tonk outfits that stay true to the genre of country music. Simple yet intricate, humble yet proud, the band combines early traditional influences of country music (Lefty Frizzell & Hank Williams Sr.) with the likes of modern singer/songwriter influences (Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson). The band has shared the stage with the likes of Alan Jackson, Earth Wind & Fire, Old Crow Medicine Show, and St. Paul & The Broken Bones. Known as Lee County’s finest, BB & crew aim to raise the bar at each venue, whether it be downtown at your local bar, the festival scene, or at the frat house. The band’s set combines the old with the new; original material with the classics that everyone loves.

May 25, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

Choir of Babble and One Horse Parade live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

$5

CHOIR OF BABBLE formed in the late winter of 2016. Choir of Babble has created a unique sound that offers infectious and haunting melodies with honest lyrics while delivering a highly energetic and intimate live show that will leave you wanting more. One Horse Parade is a four piece band that creates boundless, luminescent soundscapes populated by resonant, psychedelic guitar riffs, spiraling bass lines, and danceable beats, both live and electronic.

May 26, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

Sunny South Blues Band live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

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The idea behind SSBB began with a family band that goes back to the early 1900's, the Sunny South Orchestra, a brass band that played with army issued instruments. The project went dormant for the remainder of the 20th century until the brothers McIntire, Ross and Cliff, began playing with friends around Clermont, GA, including the monstrous drummer, Matt Hulsey, a close cousin of the McIntire brothers. The group bonded early over their mutual love of the blues revival of the 1960s thus giving the “Blues Band” moniker at the end of the Sunny South family band name. The final lineup came together with the addition of Aaron “Beans” Metzdorf in 2014 and Nate Perdue taking over on the drums in 2017. With the indubitable family ties and Metzdorf’s Southern soul and surf rock sensibilities, SSBB became what we know them as today: a thunderous adaptation of blues-based garage rock with a tinge of 60’s popular music. With a portfolio of fresh, original music, SSBB made for Nashville and Bomb Shelter Studios to record their debut album. With guidance from Bootin’ Billy Bennett (The Whigs, MGMT), the resulting 9 song LP is a Velcro-fuzzed, reverb-soaked rock n’ roll exploratory expedition. With songs ranging from riff-rock perfection in album opener "DBL," to the Muscle Shoals-inspired "Something ‘bout a Woman," and the soaring cover of the 1975 Bob Dylan deep cut "Meet Me in the Morning," SSBB has crafted an album that is both introspective in its subject matter and unyielding in its execution. SSBB began by delivering electric live shows to its small, yet devoted fan base. Their presence in their hometown started spreading across the region. This led to a resounding win in the 2016 Athens Unsigned competition. They haven't let off the gas since. With an array of crowd-pleasing rock n’ roll that satisfies even the harshest of music fans, SSBB serves heaping helpings of dirty guitars, mumble-sang vocals, and a rhythm section that rivals even the finest Swiss watchmakers. SSBB is playing music that harkens back to the days of old, when music meant something other than a paycheck or self-righteous self pity, days when musicians were forging the names that we still speak of today. Much like these unforgettable effigies, SSBB is here to stay. The band currently resides in the foothills of the North Georgia mountains, playing shows all across the state. They hold tight to a road ready attitude and a solid sleep schedule.

June 1, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

Virginia Ground live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

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Virginia Ground plays such a unique style of music that they created their own genre just to describe it: That is the Appalachiaphonic. Around Jamen Denton and his fountain-esque vocals and songwriting is an ensemble of inventive musicians who create a sound at once electrically novel, and yet hauntingly familiar. With Justin Denton on drums, Logan Fritz on bass, Will Outlaw on trombone, Ben Smith on harmonica, Jon McGlocklin singing lead harmony and Jamen Denton on guitar and lead vocals, this group marries sounds from blues and funk to country, rock, and reggae, and then tempers their forceful and fluid sounds with elements of Dixieland and swing to craft the Appalachiaphonic. "When ole Bobby gave me y'alls album I listened to it and realized real quick that you fellers needed to come up here(Woodstock, NY) and play a Midnight Ramble!" -Levon Helm, The Band "With a unique sound, this six member band plays their original songs ranging from drivin' rock to sultry ballads with more sound from a six-string, trombone, and harmonica than seems legal! -Dave McCartney "LA Times"

June 8, 2018 @ 10:00 pm - 2:00 am

Machine Kid live at The Hummingbird in Downtown Macon

$5

Machine Kid brings together heavy, post rock with electronic tendencies and melodic vocals. The Atlanta four piece blends synthetic and organic tones, as stacks of synths meet crushing guitars, electronic drum loops and ambient soundscapes. Playing in a previous band since 2010, the members have had years to create an instinctual chemistry that translates from the stage to the studio. Look out for Machine Kid on the road as they support their new self titled EP.