Jack Marion and the Pearl Snap Prophets
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219 South White Street,Wake Forest NC 27587
11 September, 2021
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Jack Marion brings the storytelling of folk music and mixes it with the high-energy and recklessness of outlaw country. "If young country-based bands like Jack Marion and The Pearl Snap Prophets keep raising the standards of what songs can be, maybe we can turn the tides."- NC Music Magazine Formed in 2017 in the mountains of North Carolina, Jack Marion and The Pearl Snap Prophets bring the storytelling of folk music and mix it with the high-energy and recklessness of outlaw country. The band was born out of an idea between founding members Jack Marion(vocals/guitar), Chandler Bell(bass), and Marcus Clonts(drums) to make music reminiscent of their favorite artists (Johnny Cash, Turnpike Troubadours, American Aquarium, Drive-By Truckers ) and to create songs that they themselves would enjoy. The band then brought in members Owen Myers(Lead Guitar) and Matt Guard(Keyboard) to round out their sound. With their style of Country Rock, Jack Marion and The Pearl Snap Prophets keep audiences moving and never leave a crowd disappointed. Hard work and perseverance drives the band to continue to play shows across the state of North Carolina and reach audiences at every corner of the Old North State. The band released their new EP “Devil and Me” on August 24th and it is currently available everywhere. The bands first full length effort "When The Well Runs Dry" is set to release on Nov. 27th. For now, the band continues to play shows and win fans over the hard way. Listen to the EP “Devil and Me” Devil and Me, released in 2018 When The Well Runs Dry, Released in 2019 Featured NC Red Dirt Artist Featured Split Rail Records Artist Performed with: William Clark Green, Ross Cooper, Big Daddy Love, and The National Reserve. Notable Venues: The Grey Eagle, The Pour House, BB&T Ballpark, and Boone Saloon "If young country-based bands like Jack Marion and The Pearl Snap Prophets keep raising the standards of what songs can be, maybe we can turn the tides."- NC Music Magazine
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