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Jamestown Revival on Tour

If you’re going to a Jamestown Revival show, you better be prepared to participate. Harmony is at the core of Zach Chance and Jonathan Clay’s Southern-rockin’ Americana outfit, and if you’ve heard their 2018 concert recording, Live From Largo at the Coronet Theatre, you’ll know that their repertoire presents ample opportunities to sing and clap along. Expect rousing renditions of the band’s signature tracks - like the country-rock anthem “California (Cast Iron Soul)” and the tense, foot-stomping showstopper “Crazy World (Judgement Day)” - along with dips into a deep well of covers that includes the Jackson Browne/Nico standard “These Days” and the Steve Young-penned Eagles favorite “Seven Bridges Road.”

Jamestown Revival Background

Though they formed in 2011, the roots of Jamestown Revival extend back a good decade before that, when childhood friends Zach Chance and Jonathan Clay started jamming together as teenagers growing up in the town of Magnolia, Texas. Their official union would be delayed somewhat by Clay’s ascendant solo career, which earned the aspiring singer-songwriter a development deal with Atlantic Records in 2007. But he’d find greater success once he and Chance relocated to Austin to start Jamestown Revival - a reference to Jamestown, Virginia (one of the first settlements in the United States), and FM-radio icons Creedence Clearwater Revival. That band name served as the perfect advertisement for the new group’s sound - old-school Americana delivered with a classic-rock kick and dipped in Chance and Clay’s honeyed harmonies. Over the course of their first three albums - 2014’s Utah, 2016’s The Education of a Wandering Man, and 2019’s San Isabel - Jamestown Revival grew both in size and scope, with a six-piece lineup equally adept at gritty roadhouse rockers and atmospheric, desert-dusted ballads. But while stuck at home in 2020, Jamestown Revival got back to their duo roots with a mellow acoustic EP, A Field Guide to Loneliness, and a stunning, pitch-perfect cover of the Crosby, Stills & Nash classic “Helplessly Hoping.”

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 41 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love them!

    by Susan on 2/27/24

    I became a fan years ago when I saw them on a TV show, Hart of Dixie, and they sang Cast Iron Soul which is my fav song. I'm from the South but spent many years in CA. This band has perfect harmonies and they are fun to watch!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Everything about this band is perfect!

    by Barbara Jean on 7/29/23

    The harmonies are what initially drew me to their music, and they are flawless and sweet, but the musicianship and flow of energy between everyone on stage was a joy to watch. The music was awesome, the show was fun to watch and the songs-great! Will definitely see them again the next time I have an opportunity. I’m a bonafide Jamestown Revival fan now! ♥️🎵♥️

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I love this band!!

    by Teresa Jane on 10/15/22

    Just saw them! Like 3 minutes ago. I’m still waiting for Willie Nelson. I love this band!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I was revived

    by Laurie P on 3/19/22Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Fantastic show. I love this band, but seeing them live brought a whole new level of respect for their talents.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Beautiful Theater but seats uncomfortable

    by Shells on 3/19/22Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    Loved the music of Jamestown Revival. The old theatre was beautiful. Unless you are under 5feet, your knees will be against the seats in front, and have to straddle. Up in the balcony anyway.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent!

    by Mick on 3/19/22Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    One of the best concerts I’ve been to. The band was very energetic and seemed to completely enjoy every minute of their performance.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show!

    by Lynne D on 3/19/22Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    They never disappoint! No need for recommendations, Jamestown Revival is a super band to see and they have as much fun onstage as we do watching them!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    they where great

    by ralph on 3/19/22Somerville Theatre - Somerville

    The band played all kinds of instruments, and really enjoyed themselves. I hate bands that look liker they are going thru the motions

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Absolutely awesome

    by Tasha on 3/17/229:30 CLUB - Washington

    These guys just seemed like they were having a blast up on stage! Wonderful fan experience. The venue wasn’t overly crowded (still full though). We got seats at the 3rd level bar and it made for a relaxing viewing experience. The brisket quesadillas at the venue were THE BEST!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show, Amazing musicians

    by Elizabeth on 1/25/22Ace of Spades - Sacramento

    This show at Ace of Spades was awesome. Jamestown Revival is even better live than their recordings (and their recordings are amazing)! You can tell they enjoy making music together, genuinely love their fans, and are glad to be back out on tour. Mipso was amazing too. Excellent show. If you get the chance to see any of them live or a different show at Ace of Spades, I would highly recommend it.