Indie Photo Archive
Faux Ferocious, a group of punk rockers from Nashville, TN, show their skills at Road to Bonnaroo.
Phin’s synth sounds got the audience grooving during Road to Bonnaroo, held at the Mercy Lounge and High Watt venues in Nashville, TN.
Future Unlimited pose with members of BMI’s staff before the band’s set. Pictured (L-R): BMI’s Penny Gattis, Future Unlimited’s Matt McCord, Jim O’Shea and David Miller, The Agency Group’s Justin Bridgewater, Future Unlimited’s Samuel D’Amelio, BMI’s Brooke Ivey, Future Unlimited’s Gabe Pigg, BMI’s Clay Bradley and BMI writer Chancellor Warhol.
Heavy rockers Jack of the Ville fired up the crowd at Road to Bonnaroo’s round 2 competition.
Americana and bluegrass artist Sara Jean Kelley performs at round 2 of Road to Bonnaroo.
Harpist and songwriter Timbre wowed the crowd with an edgy pop sound melded with classical influences. She was the first performer of 10, all competing for a spot at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
Trinity Schill Kill regaled the audience with laser gloves and synth pop sounds during Road to Bonnaroo round 1.
Members of indie rock band The Future belt out “Baby You’re Golden” at the High Watt in Road to Bonnaroo round 1. The crowd couldn’t help but groove to this anthem.
The self-titled EP from Tesla Rossa came to life on stage at round 1 of Road to Bonnaroo. The rock band tore through their set, leaving it all on stage and placing third in the competition.
A record-breaking 700 people turned out to see round 1 of Road to Bonnaroo, hosted at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge and High Watt venues.
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