FAIRGROUND SAINTS RELEASE NEW EP MAGIC
For Immediate Release
March 8, 2019
Nashville, TN – Fairground Saints – the buzzing California-bred and Nashville-based trio comprised of Elijah Edwards, Meg McAllister, and Mason Van Valin – have today released their exciting, brand new EP, Magic, via Sony Music Nashville/The Orchard. Produced by Marshall Altman (Natasha Bedingfield, Walker Hayes, Frankie Ballard, Amy Grant, Eric Paslay) and mixed by Ryan Hewitt (The Lumineers, Brandi Carlile, Dixie Chicks), the EP showcases the bands’ breezy, California-country sound and their signature breathtaking three-part harmonies. Magic is available now HERE. “We are so excited to finally share our new EP Magic! It captures a momentous period of time that brought us from California to Nashville,” says the band. “It’s our truest expression to date of who we are and we are so grateful for the incredible team that helped us bring it all together.” Coming up, the band will be making their way overseas for C2C Festival, performing on the Spotlight Stage and the BBC Radio 2 Stage at The O2 Arena in London. They will then return to play their own headlining show before jumping back on for select dates of Scotty McCreery’s headline run. See below for a full list of dates. Track List: 1. “Somewhere Down the Line” 2. “California” 3. “Magic” 4. “Never Gonna Let You Go” 5. “How It Rolls” Fairground Saints Live Dates: 3/8 – London, UK – C2C Festival 3/9 – London, UK – C2C Festival 3/10 – London, UK – C2C Festival 3/14 – Atlanta, GA – Smith’s Olde Bar 3/22 – Lancaster, PA – American Music Theater* 3/23 – Hampton, VA – Hampton Roads Convention Center* 3/24 – Easton, PA – State Theater Center for the Arts* |
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About Fairground Saints
Fairground Saints – Elijah Edwards, Meg McAllister, and Mason Van Valin– pave a musical highway between the California Coast and Music City, finding a shortcut to universal bliss by way of country, pop, and rock. Formed during 2015 in Santa Barbara, Nashville called to the trio. Within two weeks of relocating, they drummed up a palpable buzz and landed a deal with Sony Music Nashville. Their self-titled debut earned acclaim from NPR, Huffington Post, and more as “Can’t Control The Weather” and “Turn This Car Around” amassed millions of streams. Between relentless touring, the three-piece has attracted a devout fan base to set the stage for breakthrough in 2019.