The Revivalists

 What began as a chance encounter has become the next breakout band from the music capital of New Orleans. Neither lead singer David Shaw nor guitarist Zack Feinberg realized that life was going to be different when they randomly met in 2007. Two weeks after moving to New Orleans from Ohio in August 2007, David Shaw was on his Birch Street porch with an acoustic guitar, strumming an original song called “Purple Heart.” A passing bicyclist stopped to listen. He turned out to be Zack Feinberg, a guitarist in search of a band. Shaw and Feinberg struck up a conversation, a friendship and, eventually, The Revivalists. Four years later, the Revivalists look and sound like a band on the brink. In 2011 they were named Best Emerging Artist at Gambit Magazine’s Big Easy Awards, which in 2012 has nominated them as Best Rock Band. The Revivalists have been touring since 2008 and thriving on the national level, clocking in over 400 shows while sharing the stage and the road with such notable acts such as Galactic, Trombone Shorty, The Rebirth Brass Band, The Radiators, Marco Benevento, JJ Grey & Mofro, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, and Alabama Shakes. Additionally, they have established themselves as an engaging festival act, winning over audiences at Voodoo Fest in New Orleans, DeLuna Fest in Florida, B.O.M.B Fest in Connecticut, The Kennedy Center Millennium Stage series in Washington, DC and the legendary New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. There, they caught the attention of Rolling Stone senior editor David Fricke, who wrote about their performance on rollingstone.com.The Revivalists 2008 self-titled debut E.P was listed as an editor’s pick for both the Jam Band and American Traditional Rock on CDBaby.com (the leading online market place for independent artists). Their second release, 2010’s Vital Signs, is the band’s first full-length album. The young band was privileged to record under the guidance of Grammy Award-winning engineer/producer Chris Finney, whose resumé ranges from Dr. John to R.E.M. Songs off the album have been featured on MTV, Paste Magazine’s Music Sampler, and on American Airlines flights. Vital Signs quickly became the top-selling album on CDBaby in the American Rock category.The band's next album, City of Sound, is scheduled for a release in early 2012, and was produced by Ben Ellman, whose credits include Galactic, Gypsyphonic Dysko, and Trombone Shorty.Experience The Revivalists.



Past Shows

  • Fri, Oct 8 - 10pm - $25
  • Sat, Oct 9 - 10pm - $25
  • Sat, Feb 12 - 9:30pm - $25
  • Thu, May 31 - 9pm - $8
  • Wed, Aug 8 - 8pm - $10