by

Arden Lambert

Updated

September 5, 2019

Updated

September 5, 2019

Updated

September 5, 2019

Jägertown is a southern rock band group who is slowly emerging at the country music scene. Their style of music is inspired by the iconic band, Alabama and the music of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

They may not be that big in the country music scene yet but they have already proven what they could do with their platform.

jägertown, southern country
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Jägertown’s Charity Works

This band is proof that you don’t have to be big to start implementing change in society. With #clearthelist campaign, they reached out to their fans on Twitter to help teachers clear out their buy list on Amazons. We all know that the struggle is real for our educators and they need all the help to buy things that they will use in the classroom.

The band was able to offer their help by donating all of the proceeds that they get from their music. Jägertown frontman Preston Creed said:

“We are an indie group and we’ve already cleared more lists than we thought possible. That’s where the #BandCartChallenge came from.  If we can get other artists donating and spreading the word, imagine the impact we could have.  This is a cause that benefits everyone this time of year.”

They hope to inspire more artists to do the same because they believe that this is what having a huge platform can do to society.

jägertown, southern rock
via Facebook

Their Music

Just like their inspiration, the band offers electrifying southern country music which could really pump you up. Their recent official release was “Blame it on the Wine”  and you could also check out some of their hit such as “Rearview.”

If you are interested in watching them perform live, see their tour dates below:

Jägertown In Concert:
SEPT 7 – Valparaiso Popcorn Festival / Valparaiso, IN
SEPT 12 – Top Golf / Midvale, UT
SEPT 27 – Bar 86 / Richfield, UT
SEPT 28 – Warehouse 25 / Grand Junction, CO
OCT 18 – Stoney’s Rockin’ Country / Las Vegas, NV

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