The Ain’t Sisters: Expanding Their Horizons
The Ain’t Sisters have been rapidly expanding their fanbase every time they perform. The Atlanta quartet+ are rightfully the darlings of the roots scene given their awesome, dynamic shows. They have also been adding some outstanding ballads to their often raucous compositions.
Their upcoming tour features dates in their home state of Georgia and more in South Carolina and North Carolina. The Ain’t Sisters are also in great demand at roots festivals and will be returning once again to Suwannee Roots Revival at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in October. Not enough? They will return to the park two weeks later for their debut at Suwannee Hulaween. Expanding their range a lot further, they will perform in August at Jackpine Jamboree in Wisconsin and in September at Wormtown Music Festival in Massachusetts and at Another World Music Festival in Pennsylvania.
The Ain’t Sisters are: Arrie Bozeman, guitars, mandolin, vocals ; Barb Carbon, guitars, vocals; Justin Boudreau, bass; and Richie Jones, drums, vocals. Most often, either Ian Klin or Damian Kapcala joins them on keyboards. And check out awesome new tour manager Shea Jarman-Hayes!
Time to SHAKE YOUR TAINT!
THE AIN’T SISTERS
07/12 Smith’s Olde Bar | Atlanta GA **w/ Dot Line
07/19 Charleston Pour House | Charleston SC
07/20 Southbound Smokehouse, North Savannah SC
08/03 The Foundry | Athens GA **w/ Rae andamp; the Ragdolls, Pickled Holler
08/09 private event | Acworth GA
08/29-09/01 Jackpine Jamboree | Birnamwood WI
09/05 Flat Iron | Greensboro NC
09/06 One World | Asheville NC
09/13-15 Another World Music Festival | Woodward PA
09/13-15 Wormtown Music Festival | Greenfield MA
10/10-13 Suwannee Roots Revival | Live Oak FL
10/24-27 Suwannee Hulaween | Live Oak FL
04/17-20 Florida Americana Music Festival | Brooksville FL
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