
Last week on the Jax Music Hour (Saturdays at 8PM on WJCT News 89.9 FM), we spent the hour gearing up for the Sing Out Loud Festival in St. Augustine on September 21-22. Straying from headliners Noah Kahan and Eric Church, we showcased the other artists coming to Francis Field, including angelic bluegrass singer-songwriter Sierra Ferrell, Northeast Florida’s own JJ Grey and Mofro, and veteran rockers The Breeders. Get tickets to the festival here.
Here’s what played on the Jax Music Hour last week. Catch future episodes of the show on the air on 89.9 WJCT News every Saturday at 8PM, part of JME Saturday Nights.
The Breeders — “Cannonball”
Nat & Alex Wolff — “Glue”
Kevin Morby — “Beautiful Strangers”
Marcus King — “Wildflowers and Wine”
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Norah Jones — “Those Sweet Words”
JJ Grey & Mofro — “Orange Blossoms”
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Ryan Bingham — “Southside Of Heaven”
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Sierra Ferrell — “Jeremiah”
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Ole 60 — “Next to You”
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Tré Burt — “Know Your Demons”
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Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway — “Crooked Tree”
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Kevin Morby, Waxahatchee — “Farewell Transmission”
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The Jax Music Hour airs Saturday nights at 8 p.m. on WJCT News 89.9 and re-airs on the Independent 89.9 HD4 on Sundays at 2 p.m.

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