The Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts will host soul rock group Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast beginning at 7pm at the Turner Center Art Park, 605 North Patterson Street, on Fri., May 3, 2024.
The concert will be the eighth of 10 free, live performances in the 2024 Levitt AMP Valdosta Music Series, sponsored by the Mortimer and Mimi Levitt Foundation and the Price-Campbell Foundation.
Formed in Asheville, North Carolina, Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast have garnered international attention. Since independently releasing their first album, Dodge The Arrow, in 2013, they have released two more studio albums: From The Horizon, produced by veteran musical engineer Jim Scott and released in 2016, and Lost My Sight, produced by Tedeschi Trucks Band bassist Tim Lefebvre and released in 2020. The band’s soulful rock arrangements have been featured at venues in the United Kingdom and Germany, and they have shared stages with performers like Mavis Staples, Charles Bradley, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, The String Cheese Incident, Bettye Layette, and Gregg Allman’s Buffalo Mountain Jam.
Their performances have been described by Metal Planet Music as “nothing short of magical.” Helen May, writing for My Global Mind, hails the band as “tight and utterly captivating,” and lead singer Caitlin Krisko as “impossible not to like.”
“This girl can sing,” says May. “And it’s effortless.”
The band promises to deliver “electrified and unforgettable performances… bringing the perfect blend of power and vulnerability” and showcasing their unique blend of soul rock, blues, and pop.
Further information regarding the Annette Howell Turner Center for the Arts and the 2024 Levitt AMP Valdosta Music Series can be found at www.turnercenter.org.
About the series: The Levitt AMP Valdosta Music Series is supported in part by the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation, which partners with changemakers and nonprofits across the country to activate underused outdoor spaces through the power of free, live music—bringing people together, fostering belonging, and invigorating community life. Presenting high-caliber talent and a broad array of music genres and cultural programming, Levitt concerts are welcoming and inclusive destinations where people of all ages and backgrounds come together.
In 2024, the national Levitt network of music venues and concert sites is presenting 650+ free concerts in 45 towns and cities, with audiences over 750,000. In addition to supporting free concerts, the Levitt Foundation is dedicated to advancing equitable music ecosystems through research and partnerships. www.levitt.org