The Nightowls

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The Nightowls
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The Nightowls performing at Stubbs in Austin in 2015
Background information
Origin Austin, Texas, United States
Genres Soul, R&B, Funk
Years active2011–present
LabelsNine Mile Records
MembersRyan Harkrider
Kamilla Lamar
Rob Alton
Andrew McLemore
Rydog Johnson
Zol Waterhouse
Vince Wiley
Luke Scallan
Justin Hights
Billie Bravo
Past membersTara Williamson
Ben Petree
Ellie Carroll
Javier Stuppard
Michael Rey
Amos Trystman
Sara Stein
Website http://www.wearethenightowls.com

The Nightowls are an American musical group from Austin, Texas, whose debut album Good As Gold was named Top 10 of the 2014 Austin Music Awards Albums of the Year. [1] Their sound combines R&B, Funk and soul music. Lead singer and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Harkrider formed The Nightowls in 2011. [2] His song "Nobody Ever Wants to Leave" was commissioned in 2009 by The Austin Convention and Visitor's Bureau as Austin's official theme song. [3] The Nightowls have released three full-length albums and two EP's. Two of which were recorded at the iconic Soul/R&B studios - FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.

Contents

Career

Good as Gold

The Nightowls released their debut album, Good as Gold, in December 2013. On January 7, 2014, The Nightowls released "Good as Gold" as a single. [4] In a review of Good as Gold, Cashbox described The Nightowls as a soul band rooted in the Motown sound but able to move in new directions. [5] Indie Music said The Nightowls sound like a band straight out of the glorious R&B past, paying homage to all artist of that era while adding a modern spin. [6] The Nightowls recorded an arrangement of Harkrider's song "Nobody Ever Wants to Leave" for Good as Gold B-Sides, a 4-song EP, released in September 2014.

In October 2014, The Nightowls were scheduled to perform at the Austin City Limits Music Festival on the second weekend, but were canceled due to rainy weather. [7] In March 2015, The Nightowls performed at the SXSW Music Festival as a showcase artist. [8]

In 2015, the band was highlighted as "a band to watch" by Austin Monthly Magazine. [9] Good as Gold was released on vinyl in May 2015.

Fame Sessions

Fame Sessions, their second album, was released September 4, 2015 on Super Sonic Sounds (a subsidiary of Nine Mile Records). It was recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in collaboration with David Hood and Spooner Oldham from the original FAME (Florence Alabama Music Enterprises) Studios house band The Swampers. [10]

On July 20, 2015, The Nightowls released "Get Up!" – the first single from Fame Sessions. The video for "Get Up!" premiered in Texas Monthly Magazine on July 17, 2015. [11] and has been uploaded to YouTube. [12] On August 3, 2015 The Nightowls released “Highline” – the second single from Fame Sessions. [13] On August 27, 2015 they released "Nobody But You" as a third single. [14] In a positive review of Fame Sessions on September 4, 2015, Elmore Magazine described their music as being based on the Aretha Franklin, Wilson Picket type of sound with a more youthful, modern spin. [15] In a review of Fame Sessions, Proper Music Distribution described their sound as being firmly rooted in the history of southern soul music and pays tribute to FAME Studios greats like Duane Allman and Percy Sledge. [16]

In September through December 2015 The Nightowls toured for the first time throughout the United States. In October 2015, The Nightowls performed at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, having been rained out in 2014. [17] In March 2016, The Nightowls performed at the SXSW Music Festival as a Showcase Artist. [18]

Royal Sessions

In December 2015, The Nightowls recorded Royal Sessions, a five track EP at the iconic Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. In April 2016, The Nightowls went to Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee and taped a segment for Season 8 of the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) Television network program – Sun Studio Sessions. [19] Season 8 began airing across the United States in January 2017.

On April 18, 2016 The Nightowls released "Clean It Up (Play It By The Rules)" as a single from the EP on Baeble Music. Describing it as a “certifiable party jam that moves your body as much as it moves the part of your brain conditioned to love old school soul.” [20] On May 25, 2016 The Nightowls released “Right Around The Corner” as a second single from Royal Sessions in Paste Magazine . [21] In their review of the single, The 3rd single, “Can’t Bring Me Down” premiered in Glide Magazine on June 21, 2016. [22] The article describes The Nightowls as being able to effortlessly meld Memphis and Motown with modern pop music, making for something that even fans of more mainstream fare like Fitz and the Tantrums will enjoy. Royal Sessions was released on July 15, 2016. [23] In its review of Royal Sessions, Innocent Words Magazine says “It’s as if they found grandma’s secret recipe… you mix a little bit of funk with a little soul and a whole lotta rhythm and blues, and you get this delicious treat.” [24] The video for "Right Around The Corner" premiered in The Huffington Post on August 5, 2016 [25] and has been uploaded to YouTube. [26]

The Nightowls toured the West Coast of the United States in August 2016 in support of Royal Sessions. [27] In October 2016 they toured throughout the East Coast of the United States. [28] In April 2017, The Nightowls performed at the Motorcycle Grand Prix of the Americas at the Circuit of the Americas racetrack. In July 2017, The Nightowls toured the East Coast of the United States for the 3rd time. In August 2017, The Nightowls toured throughout the Midwest of the United States for the 1st time. On August 31, 2017, The Nightowls performed at Prince's Paisley Park in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota, as one of the finalist in their “Musicology 2017" Battle of the Bands competition. [29]

In March 2018, The Nightowls performed 2 showcases at the 2018 SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas. [30] In an interview during SXSW with Shockya News, frontman Ryan Harkrider talked about the evolution of the band's sound over the past 2 years. “We used to be more of a retro-vintage-soul band. Everything we do is rooted in dance and having a good time. But now we also have elements of R&B and funk. But we’re still a big 10-piece soul band that’s all about having a good time." [31]

We Are The Nightowls

On April 27, 2018 The Nightowls released their 3rd full-length album We Are The Nightowls on Nine Mile Records. Most of the album was written in 2017 following extensive touring in support of their 2016 EP Royal Sessions. In an interview in Glide Magazine on March 27, 2018 frontman Ryan Harkrider says “Our previous 2 albums were concept albums that paid homage to the historic recording studios in which they were recorded. This new album is more about capturing the band’s sound, it’s more of an updated, cohesive statement about who we are”. [32] We Are The Nightowls has been well received. In their May 10, 2018 review of the album, Indie Voice said, “With its flawless, upbeat, high energy and downright fun vibe, The Nightowls is one of the best bands we have reviewed this year. There is not a weak track on the album.” [33] On May 23, 2018, Entertainment website The Young Folks said of We Are The Nightowls, there's plenty of quality soul to be found, but the band brings Motown into this millennium with renewed, dance-friendly energy and songs like “#selfiequeen". [34]

On November 10, 2017 they released “Lift Me Up” as its first single. The video for "Lift Me Up" premiered in the Austin360 Magazine [35] and has been uploaded to YouTube. [36] In March 2018, The Nightowls performed as a showcase artist at the 2018 SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas. [30] On March 27, 2018 The Nightowls released "Don't It Feel Weird (Falling In Love)" as a second single, which had its premier in Glide Magazine. [32] On April 10. 2018 The Nightowls released “#selfiequeen” as a third single. The song premiered in SoulTracks Magazine, where they described it as a “groovy uptempo gem with thrusting brass section, buttery strings and a slice of Incognito soul”. [37] The video for “#selfiequeen” premiered in The Deli Magazine on June 13, 2018. In their review, they said “The video, which was shot live in the studio, is a perfect window into the charismatic live performances that have made the band popular.” [38] The video has also been uploaded to YouTube. [39] On April 17, 2018 The Nightowls released All The Good Things You Are as another single. It premiered in Pop Matters magazine where they described it as “One of those songs you wish would never end, its soulful, dance-oriented groove make it the perfect listening for the wee hours of the morning after the bars close and the party begins to fade”. [40] On July 17, 2018 The Nightowls released "Everybody's Dancing to the Music" as a single.[ citation needed ] The song, which is not on We Are The Nightowls, features Ivan Neville. On September 1, 2018 they released a video for "Get Funked Up.". The video was shot live in the studio and has been uploaded to YouTube [41]

The Nightowls have been touring throughout the United States in 2018 in support of We Are The Nightowls. In April they toured the West Coast and in May they toured throughout the South and Midwest. In July, they toured the East Coast. [42] In August, they toured the West Coast, including their 1st time in the Pacific Northwest. In September, they toured throughout the South and Midwest. [43]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardResult
2018 South by Southwest Music Festival Showcase ArtistPerformed [30]
2017 Paisley Park Recording Studios "Musicology 2017" Battle of the Bands CompetitionFinalist [29]
2016 South by Southwest Music Festival Showcase ArtistPerformed [18]
2015 Austin City Limits Music Festival Performed [44]
2015 South by Southwest Music Festival Showcase ArtistPerformed [8]
2015Black Fret 2015 Grant NomineeWon [45]
2014 Austin City Limits Music Festival Performed [46]

Honors

YearRecognitionPresented by
2015Runner Up: Best Blues/ Soul/ Funk BandAustin Music Awards by The Austin Chronicle
2015One of “10 Bands to Watch”Austin Monthly annual March music issue [47]
2014Runner Up: Best New BandAustin Music Awards by The Austin Chronicle
2014Runner Up: Best Blues/ Soul/ Funk BandAustin Music Awards by The Austin Chronicle
2014Top 10 Album of the YearAustin Music Awards by The Austin Chronicle
2013"Nightowls Day" in Austin Texas: November 21Proclamation by: Mayor Lee Leffingwell [48]

Members

The Nightowls performing at the ACL Music Festival in 2015 The Nightowls performing at ACL 2015.JPG
The Nightowls performing at the ACL Music Festival in 2015

Discography

Albums

Extended plays

Singles

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