Flamy Grant: Award-winning and Billboard-charting artist Flamy Grant is a shame-slaying, hip-swaying, singing-songwriting drag queen from western North Carolina. Her 2022 debut record, Bible Belt Baby, reached the #1 spot on the iTunes Christian Charts (the first drag performer to achieve this feat), was nominated for Best Pop Album at the San Diego Music Awards, and was named one of the Top Ten Queer Country Albums of 2023 by Rainbow Rodeo Magazine. Her single “Good Day” also debuted at #20 on the Billboard Christian digital sales chart. Flamy is a winner of the 2023 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition and a 2023 QueerX Award nominee for Best Drag Artist and has been featured in Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, People, and more. Her music has over 750,000 streams on Spotify, Apple, and Amazon music. A powerhouse vocalist and intrepid songwriter who blends folk, gospel, and roots, Flamy drags you into a therapeutic, theatrical mix of storytelling and song.Andy Sydo: Americana, rock, folk, singer-songwriter Andy Sydow is a jack-of-all-trades. As an accomplished multi-instrumentalist who's lyrics paint a picture of poetic realism, Sydow tours consistently both solo and with a backing band. Throughout the course of a show he’s known to croon an audience with acoustic guitar ballads, sing a few numbers on his lap steel, and even sit down at the keys to show off his surprising boogie-woogie piano chops. He draws comparisons to voices like Paul Simon and Jackson Browne, mixed with a roots rock vibe reminiscent of Tom Petty or Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. 2024 will see the release of a full length album with Anders Osborne that was recorded at Dockside Studios in Maurice, LA. Osborne produced as well as played guitar and sang backing vocals. Mike Dillion provided the percussion, and Casandra Faulconer completed the quartet on bass. Aside from his own career as an artist and songwriter, Sydow has production credits that include: Lauren Frihauf (The Voice, Season 19), Payge Turner (The Voice, Season 19), Ian Mahan, Andy Sydow/AJ Fullerton, Racyne Parker, Veronica May, and Jcallen. He has also worked with several artists scoring horn and string arrangements. Jacob Hery: Growing up deeply rooted in his church in Houston, Texas, Jacob Hery quickly became involved in worship and the music used to glorify God. Inspired by simple melodies and poignant lyricism, Jacob was mentored through the recorded worship of Kari Jobe, Christy Nockels, and Lauren Daigle. After coming out as gay, Jacob began deconstructing his faith. This deconstruction process has brought more honesty and authenticity to his writing. Now emboldened by Semler and Maddie Zahm, Jacob has reconstructed his faith and continues to compose congregational worship anthems; unafraid to confront uncertainty and comment on the Church's injustices. With over nine years of experience leading worship, Jacob feels called by God to sing a new song for the progressive and deconstructing Christian. Writing from a place of sometimes painful honesty, Jacob employs worship to ask God the questions that are often left out of traditional Contemporary Christain Music in hopes of reaching those affected by religious trauma; inviting them back to the table of a radically inclusive God.