Just Announced | JME Showcase Series puts the spotlight on Jacksonville artists

Press photographs of musicians playing JME Showcase Series
Some of the Jacksonville artists performing as part of the JME Showcase Series (Clockwise from bottom left): Sailor Goon, Bad Madonna, Howdy, L.O.V.E. Culture, Folk is People, Souvineer, Ebony Payne-English, Seagate Poolboi, Huan

WJCT Public Media and the Jacksonville Music Experience are putting the spotlight on the artists making noise in Northeast Florida, presenting three unique nights of music at three different venues around Jacksonville. 

Since we launched JME in the summer of 2021, our team of local contributors has been cranking out content, including curated playlists, reviews, profiles, industry news, think-pieces, concert recommendations and a lot more. In that short span, we’ve also written about the music of more than 100 local artists.

With the JME Showcase Series, we’re hoping to bring the music community (artists performing in every genre and curious listeners alike) together.

The series kicked off at the Blue Jay Listening Room in Jacksonville Beach on February 12 with an eclectic, all-local lineup, featuring indie-folk artist Souvineer, synth-forward singer-songwriter Animal Clinic, jazz-and-R&B-infused bedroom-pop singer Sailor Goon and hip-hop artist and poet Ebony Payne-English.

On Friday, March 25, we’re partnering with Winterland Presents to bring an extra-special surprise headliner to the WJCT Soundstage. Americana singer-songwriter Folk is People and indie-rock trio Poolboi provide local support. 

And on Thursday, April 21, the JME Showcase Series moves to Downtown Jacksonville’s Underbelly, where we’ll bring another diverse, all-local lineup to the stage, with singer-songwriter Bad Madonna, indie-folk artist Howdy, nu-wave band Seagate, indie-pop standout Huan and hip-hop collective L.O.V.E. Culture.

Here’s a rundown of the two remaining shows:

Event flyer for Soundstage showcase

Stop #2 | Friday, March 25

WJCT Soundstage | Downtown Jacksonville

TICKETS | MAP

Folk Is People

Jacksonville’s Stacey Bennett, better known as Folk is People, is one of the city’s most talented and well-respected songwriters. Bennett’s songbook traverses peaks and valleys, a mix of tunes that range from diaristic and lovelorn (“Ghost Birdie”, “Bloodletting”) to tongue-in-cheek and cathartic (“Gutter Poet”, “Step Mama Blues”). Folk is People’s latest, Live! From the End of the World, is available on Bandcamp

-Stream The Devil Always Comes on Spotify

Poolboi

Local indie-garage-rock trio Poolboi emerged from the local scene in 2020 and has already made a lot of noise, bringing their harmonious cacophony to local stages, opening for big-time indie acts including Sheer Mag in 2021. The group’s debut single is due out in early 2022.

TICKETS


Underbelly showcase flyer

Stop #3 | Thursday, April 21 

Underbelly | Downtown Jacksonville

Tickets Available Soon | MAP

L.O.V.E. Culture 

On the heels of a promotional campaign with big-time beverage brand Sprite, Duval hip-hop collective L.O.V.E. Culture released perhaps the most talked about local record of the year in the summer of 2021: 1827 N Pearl. Featuring five artists with distinctive skillsets––Che Forreign, Rob Mari, Spiritxiii, Flash the Samurai and Easyin2d––the group finds strength in numbers, as well as individually within themselves, via a chill-wave, downtempo collection of harmonious hip-hop and emotionally intelligent rhymes that, even when crossing into the braggadocious, more often cite spiritual searching and self-actualization strategies rather than any hollow get-money posturing.

-Stream 1827 N Pearl on Spotify 

Huan

Since 2020, indie-pop singer-songwriter Juan Mallorca has been riding the chill wave of several sunny, approachable singles under his nom de plume Huan, showing off his versatility with silky-smooth vocals and understated musicianship on songs like “Days” and “Idle Mind.” Read why Huan was named one of JME’s 10 Jacksonville Artists to Watch in 2022 here.

-Stream “Idle Mind” on Spotify

Seagate 

Though they draw their name from a Neptune Beach thoroughfare, Seagate’s sound could easily have emanated from Manchester, UK circa 1982. On tunes like “Dog Days,” propelled by lush sonic layers and frontman Sam Baglino’s brooding vocals and vibrato-heavy rhythm guitar, Seagate’s music calls to mind The Smiths’ mid-80s opus The Queen is Dead.

-Stream “Dog Days” on Spotify

Howdy

Indie vaquero Landon Gay, aka Howdy, has carved out a nice niche in the local music scene, mining a novel brand of Americana with a modern sonic toolkit and original songwriting. On tunes like “El Paso” and “Stay in LA,” Howdy tackles pining ballads with indie sensibilities.

-Stream “El Paso” on Spotify

Bad Madonna

Though she released her debut single in January of 2022, Alexis Rhodes, aka Bad Madonna, is well-known among the city’s insular community of song crafters for her top-flight voice, melodic sensibility and lyrical dexterity. Bad Madonna’s debut EP is expected later this year.

-Watch the video for “High Resolution” 

PAST SHOWCASES

Event flyer

Stop #1 | Saturday, February 12 | Blue Jay Listening Room | Jax Beach

Ebony Payne-English

A pillar of Duval’s hip-hop scene and the city’s defacto poet laureate, Ebony Payne-English has recently undertaken her most ambitious work to date. In 2021 she dropped Kuongoza, her sixth studio album, which was released with an accompanying visual: a full-length hip-hopera of the same name. Payne-English is already at work on a follow-up.

-Stream Kuongoza on Spotify 

Sailor Goon 

With a smattering of well-received singles and videos, and a spot on NPR Music’s #NowPlaying blog in 2021, local singer-songwriter Kayla Le, who works under the moniker Sailor Goon, has a high-ceiling. Le’s top-flight vocals and propensity for blending R&B, jazz, psychedelia and more also landed Sailor Goon on JME’s list of 10 Jacksonville artists to watch in 2022.

-Stream “Persian Rugs” on Spotify

Animal Clinic

The solo project of multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and audio-tinkerer James Scott Rubia, Animal Clinic combines ethereal synths and samples with first-class lyricism and moody soundscapes. Animal Clinic’s 2019 full-length, Year of the Bore, got the reissue treatment in 2021, a retro cassette released by local music promoter Winterland Presents.

-Stream Year of the Bore on Spotify 

Souvineer

Souvineer is a new project from Alissa Leonard, whose group Isabela Parole is widely admired in the Jax music scene for their songwriting and blend of folk and indie rock. Souvineer’s first EP, Snowglobe, sparkles with lush production, intriguing imagery and gorgeous melodies.

-Stream Snowglobe on Spotify 

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