June 27 | 4pm - 9pm
Celebrate local music, community and the spirit of independent radio at CreekFest, Macon's street festival honoring The Creek, Middle Georgia's home for Americana, roots, folk and independent music.
Free Admission | Cherry St.
Bring Your Lawn Chair, Put on Your Dancing Shoes, and Plan Your Stay!
What is CreekFest?
Held on Cherry Street, between 2nd St. & 3rd St., CreekFest brings together live music, craft beverages, music-made or inspired products, local businesses, and community organizations for an evening filled with great music and hometown flavor.
Celebrating ten years of The Creek 100.9 FM's community radio station and its future as a broadcast media company, the lineup will showcase Supper, Brother Wallace, Mike Mattison & Trash Magic, and Andy Thomas, while highlighting the creative energy that makes Macon's music scene unlike anywhere else.
Get to know the lineup
Andy Thomas
Andy Thomas has worked his way up the ranks as an electrifying guitarist across the United States and abroad, whether it’s fronting his own wild-n-out project The Trongone Band or being the six-string rocket fuel for the melodic muscle car that is acclaimed Americana act Yarn.
Produced by fellow Virginia native and longtime friend Dave Schools, the legendary bassist for Widespread Panic, and captured at the renowned Spacebomb Studios, Thomas' debut album, “Highway Junkie,” connects the dots of Thomas’ troubled past and hard-fought strength of self in the present.
A juncture of fiery southern rock & roll and high-octane country blues.
Mike Mattison & Trash Magic
Mike Mattison is a singer/songwriter and founding member of the blues/roots group Scrapomatic. He has been a member of the Tedeschi Trucks Band and Derek Trucks Band for 22 years, and has penned some of their signature tunes, including “Midnight In Harlem,” which has over 45 million streams on Spotify.
With the TTB and DTB, Mattison has won two Grammys for Best Blues Album, eight Blues Music Awards from the Blues Music Foundation and four Canadian Maple Blues Awards. He has performed on five continents in two decades of touring and in every state except Alaska.
Harvard University graduate, published author and award winning musician.
Brother Wallace
Since getting his start playing piano in church at 11 years old, the Georgia-bred artist has followed his lifelong passion down an extraordinary path. He has shared the stage with gospel legend Kirk Franklin and performed at historic venues like Madison Square Garden as a background vocalist for globally adored rock band The Heavy.
The K-12 music teacher recently signed to ATO Records, and is now set to release a one-of-a-kind album revealing the transcendent power and life-affirming impact of his timeless yet daring artistry.
A true force of nature, Brother Wallace was born to make music that ignites pure joy – even in the darkest of moments.
Supper
Nestled within the hustle and bustle of Atlanta is an intricate band of eclectic and multi-faceted creatives making music that provides and creates irresistibly soulful music, called SUPPER. (previously known as Bread N Butter)
The big blues voice of Frankie No Name, in collaboration with the tight-knit family-unit of a band they’ve built as some of Atlanta’s finest (Garrett Caver, Chris Callahan, Ronnie Bullock, and Jeff Jani), features sounds of the South from southern rock to funk to traditional blues.
"Anybody that loves a good party in downtown and loves music wouldn't want to miss it."
- Wes Griffith
Intertwined History
Wes Griffith is the owner of Macon staple – The Rookery – and co-founder of The Creek 100.9 FM. Revitalizing the station as a community Americana outlet, Griffith helped create the virtual Macon time capsule known as The Creek.
As the station celebrates it's 10th birthday, we welcome everyone to cherry for The Rookery's 50th. With their help, CreekFest will have plenty of food and drinks to go around.
"I mean, it's free. What more could you ask for?"
- Wes Griffith
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