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Let And The Giraffe paint you a picture this Friday (July 18) at Foobar.

And The Giraffe isn’t the kind of Nashville sound that is conjured in your mind when thinking of the local scene, but they are a refreshing harmonic landscape of dreamy folk in the midst of Southern rock, country, and blues. Born at the University of Florida’s freshmen orientation in 2009, the collective, which includes Josh Morris and Nick Roberts, has since then made Nashville their home.

“We both just wanted someone to play guitar with,” said Morris when discussing the duo’s initial interaction. Nick added, “we had very little in common. We just didn’t know anyone else.” Despite their lack of commonalities, which is hard to imagine now, Morris and Roberts began to develop their skills and sounds in a synergistic manner that is evident when you see them together. They joined a music club at school, giving them an arena to try out ideas and gather new ones, and while in this club, they stumbled upon the somewhat peculiar name they go by today. Both were born into families from the United Kingdom, giv

With the release of his highly anticipated debut album Mr. Jukebox via Third Man Records, Joshua Hedley will embrace the role he was born to play: this generation’s classic country champion.

An accomplished fiddle player, Hedley felt inexplicably drawn toward the instrument as a child. He got his hands on his own fiddle at age 8, and by 12, he was playing with middle-aged pickers at the VFW. At 19, he moved from his native Florida to Nashville, where he became an in-demand sideman at Robert’s Western World and other bars, and ultimately, a well-respected frontman. Armed with an easy croon and prodigious fiddle playing, he became known as the Mayor of Lower Broad. He hit the road to perform with artists including Jonny Fritz, Justin Townes Earle, and more, while the 2015 documentary Heartworn Highways Revisited featured Hedley prominently.

Hedley didn’t start writing his own songs until he was about 28 years-old. So on the backend of his 20s, he finally started writing, eventually unlocking a flood of clarity and creativity. The heartbreaking, distilled, defiantly classic country

Yes, I'm alright No, I'm not lonely Because the voice inside my head Is never alone Oh I know you'd like To get a piece of the action But wait for me I swear it goes by fast You know this is how it is baby But this is my dream So I need to try I know you need me And it drives you crazy But I need to know That you're by my side Mia! I'd rather be dead Than to know they'd ever list you M.I.A Mia! I'd rather be dead Than out here missing you Find out they've listed you M.I.A

I love the fast life, for that I'm not ashamed. Abe Drinkin' is my name and I'm emerging from the flames Of a punk rock band, Who couldn't Carry-On. I used to sing sad songs.Now I'm laughing to the bank Folks would never label me as tame. Most nights you'll find me at Foobar drinking with my friends or playing rock n roll And I'm the black sheep of my family. A badge I wear proudly. A badge I wear proudly. If it's true the good die young. That won't apply to me. No I will live forever, go down in history As the man who lived his life,

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