Midnight South is an American country band, that utilizes shades of rock and roll, pop, and old-time music. Formed organically in Central Arkansas, Midnight South is proud to bring their listeners the sounds of the Natural State.
Heavily influenced by iconic country artists of the 1990s through the 2010s, like Alan Jackson, Brooks and Dunn, Keith Urban, Zac Brown Band, and Midland, as well as more traditional country artists such as , and Arkansas’ own, Johnny Cash, the group harkens back to previous eras of country music, all while providing a fresh take on a familiar sound.
Sure to invoke feelings of nostalgia, Midnight South aims to give listeners a soundtrack for windows down cruising, two-stepping, or toe-tappin’.
Midnight South is: Matt Sammons – Vocals Billy Lowe III – Guitars Darin Davis – Drums/Percussion Jeremy Castaldo – Bass/Vocals/Keys J.L. Jones – Guitars/Banjo/Vocals
Joe Stamm Band offers distinct storytelling mixed with a signature Black Dirt Country Rock sound – a sound that Stamm defines as “a nod to our Midwestern roots, as well as the Red Dirt music scene, which has had a big influence on our music.”
“There’s a sinewy, rootsy texture to his inflections, always evocative and drenched in a rock ‘n roll spirit.” — B-Sides & Badlands
From playing in middle-of-nowhere dives to being named Peacemaker Fest’s 2023 “Emerging Artist of the Year,” JSB has earned the grit and stage presence to support artists like Chris Knight, Whiskey Myers, Shane Smith and the Saints, and more. It’s the same rough-edged outlaw spirit from their early days that JSB brings to any stage and every audience today.