Dayglow brought his People In Motion Tour to the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN on November 8th. The show was supported by hitmaker Ritt Momney.
Dayglow is led by singer Sloan Struble and supported by performing members bassist Peyton Harrington, drummer Brady Knippa, keyboardist Norrie Swofford, and guitarist Colin Crawford. Dayglow’s music has been said to draw inspiration from the likes of the Doobie Brothers, Michael McDonald, Michael Jackson, and Tame Impala. At age 11, Struble began working in Garageband and found a passion for creating and producing music. In 2017, Struble founded Dayglow and released the project’s debut album Fuzzybrain.
Sloan and his band played hits from Fuzzybrain like “Hot Rod” and “Can I Call You Tonight?” as well as songs from his sophomore album Harmony House “Medicine” and “Close To You”. They also played songs from their newest release People in Motion, including “Then It All Goes Away” and “Deep End”. People in Motion “meditates on the ideas of commitment, inner peace, and movement, while inviting the listener to the dance floor to leave the chaos and noise of our current culture behind”.
The People in Motion tour continues through December 3rd in the United States before taking on UK+EU leg in early spring. Buy tickets for the People in Motion tour here.
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