Rock Photo Archive
Out of New York, BMI band Walking Shapes closes the BMI stage at Loufest. The group synth-rock band boogied with the crowd, playing tracks off Taka Come On, their most recent album.
The incredible Dallas-based The Suffers showed St. Louis their soul-funk sound. The BMI band got the crowd moving, roaring through songs off their yet-to-be-released debut.
Nashville-based BMI band KOA bring their signature laid-back jams to the BMI stage at Loufest. They definitely added festival goers to the Koalition, their dedicated group of supporters.
Opening up day two of the BMI stage at Loufest, BMI indie-rock band Earl Burrows tears through songs on their recent debut No Love for the Drowning.
Nashville’s BMI band COIN provides a synth-pop soundtrack to the sunset at the BMI stage at Loufest. The group’s debut self-titled release is out now.
Members of Nashville-based BMI band COIN pose with BMI’s Mark Mason before their set on the BMI stage at Loufest.
C3’s Charlie Jones (far left) poses with members of BMI band Brave Baby, friends and BMI’s Mark Mason (far right) backstage at the BMI stage at Loufest. C3 and BMI are partners committed to highlighting top-notch talent at music festivals around the country.
Charleston, SC’s Brave Baby performs to a full crowd at the BMI stage at Loufest. The band highlighted their energetic rock n’ roll songs off their latest release Electric Friends.
BMI singer-songwriters the Black Cadillacs, out of Knoxville, TN, bring their guitar riffs and wails to the BMI stage at Loufest, giving fans a taste of tunes on their debut, self-titled release.
Nashville’s All Them Witches, BMI singer-songwriters with a dark, twisty blues sound, rock the BMI stage at Loufest. The band has a full schedule of touring for the next three months, leaving little excuse to miss their live show.