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      Sundy Best w/ Maggie Noelle & Ryan Allen of Magnolia Boulevard

      April 25, 20246:30 PM

      Front porch melodies and lyrics grown out of the rocky topsoil of Eastern Kentucky’s Appalachian Mountains intertwine Sundy Best’s roots into the songs they sing.

      Doors: 6:30 pm
      Show: 8:00 pm

      Sunday Best

      Front porch melodies and lyrics grown out of the rocky topsoil of Eastern Kentucky’s Appalachian Mountains intertwine Sundy Best’s roots into the songs they sing. They are storytellers, musicians, friends, and the impetus of the ‘kin folk movement’ that organically connects a strong music-loving family that believes in solid, real and relatable songs.

      They are crowd rockers and party starters. The band’s visceral sound and incredible live shows have gained them a loyal following of dedicated fans from the hills and hollers of Appalachia, all the way to the bustling one-way streets under downtown city lights across the south. There are mountains in their music- valleys of love lost and missing home, peaks of rowdy Saturday nights and the journey in between.

      The guys have been friends since they were in elementary school. They both grew up singing in their church for fun while starring in high school sports in Prestonsburg, Kentucky. After college sports success for both, Kris in basketball, and Nick in football, the friendship continued in music as they began playing patio parties, restaurants and clubs, often playing 4-hour sets each night. Both prolific songwriters, they bring songs to each other and together create their own style and sound. In 2012 they decided to record some of these songs that they self-produced along with their friend and filmmaker Coleman Saunders, and independently released Door Without A Screen that year.

      That same year music veteran Van Fletcher caught the buzz and began attending shows and quickly became a fan of the sound, the songs and of Nick and Kris. CMT discovered them early in 2013 and began playing their video “Home.” Entertainment One signed the duo in 2013 and re-released Door Without A Screen, adding seven songs including new ones, as well as fan favorites from their shows. The band ultimately landed 4 albums on the Country Charts before disbanding in 2018. Jamerson continued to release music on his own (and still has a solo project coming out later this year) , but at some point during the pandemic, Sundy Best caught a second wind, began gigging again and released Feel Good Country, which Saving Country Music declared as “​​one of the best-written affairs in 2023 so far, as well as hereafter.”

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