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GREATER JACKSONVILLE AGRICULTURAL FAIR

ERIN KINSEY & WILL MOSELEY

plus LEE HUNTER & THE GATHERERS, ELYSE BERLIN, ROBBIE DAMMIT, KENZIES PLACE

ERIN KINSEY & WILL MOSELEY
Saturday, November 15
Doors: 12pm // Show: 6:30pm

ERIN KINSEY:

TEXAS NATIVE, ERIN KINSEY, IS A RISING STAR IN THE COUNTRY MUSIC SCENE, BRINGING HER UNIQUE VOICE AND HEARTFELT SONGWRITING TO THE FOREFRONT. DESPITE HER YOUNG AGE, ERIN HAS BEEN HONING HER MUSICAL TALENTS SINCE THE AGE OF 11, AND AT 23 YEARS OLD, SHE STANDS AS A TESTAMENT TO DEDICATION AND ARTISTIC GROWTH.

BORN WITH A DEEP PASSION FOR COUNTRY MUSIC, ERIN’S JOURNEY LED HER FROM THE HEART OF TEXAS TO MUSIC CITY, WHERE SHE EMBARKED ON HER PATH TO BECOMING A RESPECTED SINGER-SONGWRITER. HER RELENTLESS PURSUIT OF HER DREAMS CAUGHT THE ATTENTION OF MUSIC INSIDERS WHO RECOGNIZED HER UNDENIABLE TALENT AND POTENTIAL FOR GREATNESS. ERIN’S MUSICAL JOURNEY TOOK A MAJOR STEP FORWARD WITH HER SIGNING TO RECORDS NASHVILLE, A PROMINENT JOINT VENTURE WITH SONY MUSIC IN OCTOBER 2021. 

IN MARCH OF 2022, SHE UNVEILED HER DEBUT EP 40 EAST WHICH SHOWCASED HER DISTINCTIVE STYLE AND GARNERED SIGNIFICANT ACCLAIM. NOTABLY, ERIN’S MUSIC HAS AMASSED OVER 100 MILLION STREAMS ACROSS HER CATALOG, UNDERSCORING THE STRONG CONNECTION SHE HAS ESTABLISHED WITH HER EVER-GROWING AUDIENCE. 

HER SONGWRITING HAS NOT ONLY RESONATED WITH LISTENERS BUT HAS ALSO BEEN RECOGNIZED BY INDUSTRY LEGENDS. ERIN’S REMARKABLE TALENT HAS LED HER TO WRITE SONGS THAT HAVE BEEN CUT BY ESTEEMED ARTISTS INCLUDING DOLLY PARTON, RITA WILSON, JORDAN SPARKS, MONICA, AND SARA EVANS. THIS ACHIEVEMENT SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT HER ABILITY TO CRAFT RELATABLE AND IMPACTFUL NARRATIVES THAT TRANSCEND BOUNDARIES. 

ERIN KINSEY’S JOURNEY CONTINUES TO EVOLVE WITH HER LATEST RELEASE “I AIN’T CRAZY”. “I AIN’T CRAZY” FOLLOWS THE WILDLY POPULAR VALENTINE’S DAY RELEASE “MATCHMAKER” AS WELL AS THE 2023 STANDOUT TRACKS “STAYED A SUMMER” AND “BOYS IN BOOTS” OFF HER ‘BET MY HEART’ ALBUM.  

THIS NEW ADDITION TO HER DISCOGRAPHY NOT ONLY HIGHLIGHTS ERIN’S GROWTH AS AN ARTIST BUT ALSO HER ABILITY TO CONNECT WITH FANS THROUGH RELATABLE NARRATIVES AND MEMORABLE MELODIES. AS ERIN KINSEY CONTINUES TO MAKE HER MARK IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, “I AIN’T CRAZY” STANDS OUT AS A TESTAMENT TO HER ARTISTIC EVOLUTION AND HER DEEP-ROOTED LOVE FOR COUNTRY MUSIC.

WILL MOSELEY:

A proud small town Southern Country boy who spends a lot of time outdoors, Will Moseley doesn’t stay on his cell phone a whole lot – and when the handful of Instagram and TikTok videos he had posted caught the attention of American Idol producers looking for talent on social media, the Hazlehurst GA singer/songwriter’s first response was, “These folks don’t have anything for me, I’m not the right fit.” 

Agreeing to listen to the encouragement of his ever-supportive buddies who kept telling him to give it a shot, he committed to the audition process, starting with five rounds of Zoom calls, then singing for (and blowing away) the judges in person. A few months after Lionel Richie (who said his “voice is amazing”), Katy Perry and Luke Bryan exclaimed, “Welcome to Hollywood” and gave him the coveted Golden Ticket at his live audition in Bryan’s hometown of Leesburg, GA, Will was the last man standing. To his great surprise, his growing legion of fans across the country voted him through round after round, week after week, until his triumphant finish as Season 22 runner up to Abi Carter.  

In the months since Idol, Will has released multiple singles which have given fans a taste of his versatility and artistic vision, blending nostalgia with a down to earth Southern vibe and charm. 

One of the biggest changes in Will’s life as a performer post-Idol is playing ticketed gigs at venues with up to 2500 seats. In addition to a show with fellow small-town Georgian and country rapper Kid-G, he co-headlined a Southern-Midwestern tour in the fall of 2024 with fellow American Idol Season 21 contestant Colin Stough. Having also toured with three-time Grammy winning superstar Zac Brown Band, the singer  joined them for a special New Year’s Eve show at State Farm Arena in Atlanta – his first ever arena show. He has also played shows with country stars Clint Black, Marshall Tucker and recently performed with Riley Green and Ella Langley at Gata Jam 2025 in Statesboro Georgia. 

Beyond his inspiring Idol success story, perhaps the most amazing aspect of Will’s burgeoning career is the fact that while his mom gave him his first guitar for Christmas when he was 16, he didn’t start playing it till 19 – and didn’t start getting serious about playing and songwriting until the pandemic lockdown during his time at Georgia Southern, which he transferred to from Maryville College where he played Division III football. Following three serious concussions, when he wasn’t studying, he shifted his focus to music and never looked back. 

In my work, I strive to push the boundaries of genre while staying true to the core principles that have always guided me: authenticity, emotional honesty, and a relentless pursuit of artistic growth. I see music as a journey rather than a destination, one that continues to evolve with every note played and every song written. Through my art, I hope to inspire others to listen more deeply, feel more fully, and live more passionately. 

Robbie’s songs reveal themselves to him. For example, when he wrote “Fifteen Years” he thought it was about a relationship, but it was really about another life transition, a mashup of life events. Robbie seems a bit astonished by his own songwriting, in that “I learn about what I write later down the road – sometimes – if I’m lucky, and sometimes it just don’t make no sense at all.”

Robbie Dammit’s songs can be introspective and hopeful, with lyrics that transport you on a trip to  his past, by way of his heart. Of course, the obvious question is “Where did you get that name?” When he was growing up, he kept hearing, “Get off the roof Robbie, dammit” and “Get off the cabinet Robbie, dammit” so as a child he told his teacher that his name was Robbie Dammit, and yes, it involved a parent-teacher conversation.

Hi! My name is Mackenzie, also known as Kenzie from Kenzie’s Place. I am a singer song writer out of Jacksonville Fl. I released my first single in May of 2021, making myself a fresh new face and vibe in music. In a year I have released three singles, a 12 song album on all major streaming platforms, performed at Festivals like Winterland as well as over 30 shows and gigs, three of which were as a headliner. I currently hold the title of The University of North Florida’s Battle of the Bands winner 2022, which set me up to open up for artists such as Yung Gravy, B.O.B, and Fivio Frenchie at Ozfest Festival 2023. I have over 16.7k plays on Apple music with listeners in over 45 countries, and over 1.7k streams on Spotify with listeners worldwide. I am not just big on artist exposure within myself but also for others, being one of the two curators/creators of Industry Night Jax, in Jacksonville, Fl as well as Talent competition “Introducing…” in Jacksonville, Fl . I have been singing for as long as she can remember. My out of the box style resembles a blend of my top musical influences such as, India Arie, Jazmine Sullivan, Lauryn Hill, Ariana Grande, Rico Nasty, Willow Smith, Paramore, Meet me @ the Altar, and Jill Scott. I truly pride myself in my indie, pop, neo soul, rock meets R & B sound. I am a senior majoring in biology at the University of North Florida, once aspiring to be a Plastic Surgeon, specializing in Dermatology, but now I aspire to live in my purpose, bringing smiles and joy like the butterfly I am to everyone through music.

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