See Photos From Zac Brown Band’s Eclectic Southern Ground Festival
Charleston, South Carolina's picturesque Daniel Island was the setting for the 2016 Southern Ground Music and Food Festival. Organized and headlined by Zac Brown Band, the huge event boasted a lineup ranging from rock royalty to country music newbies, along with cuisine from some of the country's most celebrated chefs. Flip through photos of Zac Brown, Bruce Hornsby, Kacey Musgraves, Hunter Hayes, Cam, Tedeschi Trucks Band and many more artists from the fifth annual festival.
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Bruce Hornsby
The rock icon played piano and accordion during his lively set — calling Zac Brown on stage to join him at one point.
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Hunter Hayes
The multi-instrumentalist played songs from his new album, The 21 Project.
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Kacey Musgraves
The "Pageant Material" singer brought neon cacti to highlight her country-to-the-core set.
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Drake White
The Alabama native played his new single, "Livin' the Dream."
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Michael Franti
A longtime friend of Zac Brown Band, Franti has performed at the Southern Ground Music and Food Festival for several years.
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A Thousand Horses
A Thousand Horses' energetic set was a mix of Southern rock, country, blues and soul.
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Sam Bush
Nicknamed the "Father of Newgrass," Bush brought his Kentucky roots to the South Carolina stage.
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Old Dominion
The ACM's New Vocal Group of the Year played songs from their debut album, Meat and Candy.
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Tedeschi Trucks Band
The husband-and-wife led band tried out songs they'll play on the road this summer on their Wheels of Soul tour.
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Muddy Magnolias
Fresh off a tour with Gary Clark, Jr., the Nashville-based duo of Kallie North and Jessy Wilson played songs from their debut LP.
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Marshall Tucker Band
The Southern rock icons played a long list of their classic hits, including 1973's "Can't You See."
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Coy Bowles
A member of Zac Brown Band, Coy Bowles also played with his own group, Coy Bowles and the Fellowship.
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Cam
The country newcomer dazzled with songs from her debut album, including "Burning House."
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Bruce Hornsby and Zac Brown
Zac Brown Band headlined both nights of the Southern Ground Music and Food Festival, with lead singer Brown also joining many of his opening acts.