Jammin' for Justice

Thursday June 27, 2024
06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
20 Queen St, Charleston, SC 29401 (View Map)

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Join us for a night of music benefitting Charleston Pro Bono Legal Services

This event features Levi Lowrey, Admiral Radio, and Warrick McZeke, and is hosted by Sean Keefer.

Meet Levi Lowrey: 

Georgia native Levi Lowrey grew up in Dacula, Georgia where, from a young age, he was surrounded by a community of musicians. Weekends were spent on the family farm where at the "Chicken House" music with family and friends was a constant. From that musical
foundation and a life of observations, he writes and sings about the side effects of living. Be it his youth, family, faith, guilt, world-weariness, immortality, restlessness, community, or the call of home, Lowrey creates a musical song scape that ushers the listener through a range of emotions.

He's released a number of solo albums and, in addi*on to regular solo appearances, currently performs as part of the group, Yesterday's Wine. He is a co-writer on a number of songs with Zac Brown, among them "Colder Weather." Through the years, Lowery has toured and shared the stage with acts such as Alabama, Chris Knight, Kid Rock, Kris Kristofferson, and Mumford and Sons. He regularly appears at festivals and songwriter events across the country.


Follow him on Instagram @hateswholetrain

Meet Admiral Radio

Inspired by their 1941 wooden Admiral radio, this South Carolina- based husband and wife duo creates an Americana sound rooted in tradition that touches the heartstrings of the modern-day listener. With tight vocal harmonies, endearing storytelling and authentic energy, Becca and Coty hold a presence that is palpable and real, both on and off stage. 

Admiral Radio has shared stages with critically-acclaimed acts like Del McCoury, Molly Tuttle, Judah & the Lion, and more. The duo has two independently-produced albums under their belt, their debut original record 'Sounds Like You' in 2020 and 'Songs From The Vault' in 2022, an EP of songs from the public domain.

With recent inclusion on Spotify Editorial Playlists like Bluegrass Covers and Newgrass for their latest single releases, the duo has now amassed enough songs to release two more albums and counting. With connection to listeners at their core, Admiral Radio is making waves with their Johnny and June charm across the Southeast and nationwide.

Meet Warrick McZeke

Country Singer/Songwriter Warrick McZeke grew up in Loris, South Carolina. A graduate of Clemson University followed by a degree at North Carolina Central University that led to a career as a Speech Pathologist, Warrick always dreamed of singing, but never knew how. That was until one night, June 29, 2017, "God spoke to me saying, 'You should write a Country Music song." And for whatever your spiritual beliefs, it's hard not to see some kind of hand in the seemingly unrelated chain of events, circumstances, and coincidences that led an African-American Speech Pathologist to a career in Country Music.

Days earlier, Warrick enlisted the help of his college roommate, Country Music Superstar Lee Brice, with the proposal to his girlfriend at the 2017 Carolina Country Music Fest. In asking Josie to marry him, she echoed the words, "I Will Absolutely Marry You!" He would turn those words into a song, and "Miss Absolutely" was the song that sparked his transition into Country Music. Since the release, he has performed along the east coast singing songs from his debut EP "C'Mon", and his most recent single "Small Town" can be heard on all streaming platforms.

To learn more and keep up with his musical journey, follow Warrick on social media platforms at @warrickmczeke

Meet Sean Keefer:

Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist Sean Keefer writes music about love, loss, hope, and what lies just
beyond the dawn. "When someone hears one of my songs, I want them to be able to get away for a few minutes,
to get lost in the words and melody, to let my music become their own."

As a child growing up in rural Loris, South Carolina, music was a focus of Sean's daily life,
whether it was listening in the local Baptist church or the FM airwaves. What started as listening to those church hymns soon became singing in the choir. That was followed by a guitar and expanding to playing those same hymns, as well as classic rock, heavy metal, and country. From there, songwriting seemed the next step. "I get asked a lot about my main influence, and it's hard to tie it down to just one. Through the years, I've been exposed to a variety of different forms of music, and I've had the good fortune to play with some incredible musicians. I feel like what I'm playing now is a reflection of all that
has come before."

After years of playing cover songs, in the fall of 2021, working with producer Levi Lowery, Sean recorded his first EP of original music. A Dog Walks into the Sunset is the final product with Americana original and instrumental works and is available on all streaming platforms. His second EP, The Trap Door Sessions, will be released summer of 2023.

To learn more about Sean
Website - ADogNamedBear.com
IG - @A1ADogNamedBear1
FB - @A1ADogNamedBear1