Callanwolde Fine Arts Center announced the lineup for the 2024 Spring Concert Series presented by Audi Atlanta, which takes place in the beautiful outdoor amphitheater located on the grounds of the Callanwolde estate in the heart of Atlanta. The Spring Concert Series includes performances by Alanna Royale, Phillip-Michael Scales, Russell Cook & the Sweet Teeth, and Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics.
“This year’s Callanwolde Spring Concert Series features exceptional musicians delivering lively performances at the beautiful and historic Callanwolde estate,” said Callanwolde Associate Director of Arts and Entertainment Adam Faust. “The Callanwolde amphitheater is a true Atlanta treasure, providing an intimate atmosphere to spend time with friends, unwind, and experience an evening of live music while supporting affordable and accessible arts education for our community.”
Alanna Royale will kick off the Spring Concert Series on Friday, March 22. Laugh-out-loud funny and fearlessly outspoken, Royale entered the Nashville scene in 2013 and has repeatedly made her presence known with a swagger molded by fronting punk bands and a soulful voice audiences love. In her first year alone, the artist landed headlining slots at Nashville Pride Fest and won “Road to Bonnaroo” with only an EP under her belt. However, the biggest triumph for Royale is that she avoids the dreaded genre trap. As someone who has always followed artists that bravely morph from one record to the next, she also aspires for that same level of investment from her audience.
Phillip Michael Scales will entertain audiences on Friday, April 5. Influenced by his late uncle B.B. King, Scales initially shied away from blues despite a love for songwriting. With an independent spirit, he fronted indie bands, crafted his own music, and embraced a unique sound termed “Dive Bar Soul.” Following his uncle’s passing, Scales delved into the blues, discovering his story amid politics, identity…
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