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My next guests are performing musicians and recording artists who met in 2014. They later went on to form an Arkansas-based band whose sound can be described as the combination of gritty, Texas red dirt with anthemic Tennessee-style choruses. They will be performing in the first-ever downtown music event held in Booneville on April 16th. Hayefield, along with another Arkansas-based band, Kinch, will be performing in a benefit concert for the Lucinda Franklin Garrett Community Stage Project, organized by the Booneville Rotary Club. Please welcome Trey Lamberth and Taylor Hyatt of the band Hayefield.
By Brian CooperMy next guests are performing musicians and recording artists who met in 2014. They later went on to form an Arkansas-based band whose sound can be described as the combination of gritty, Texas red dirt with anthemic Tennessee-style choruses. They will be performing in the first-ever downtown music event held in Booneville on April 16th. Hayefield, along with another Arkansas-based band, Kinch, will be performing in a benefit concert for the Lucinda Franklin Garrett Community Stage Project, organized by the Booneville Rotary Club. Please welcome Trey Lamberth and Taylor Hyatt of the band Hayefield.