event

AEG Presents

Iration

with Claire Wright

Tue, Jun 13

Doors: 7:00 pm

Show: 8:00 pm
Ages 16 and Up
Artists
Iration

Iration has a natural affinity for reggae and island sounds. Their love and appreciation for music spans across a wide range of styles and genres including rock, pop, R&B and funk. Over the past 15 years, the celebrated five-piece - Micah Pueschel [Lead Vocals / Guitar], Adam Taylor [Bass], Joe Dickens [Drums], Cayson Peterson [Keyboard / Synth] and Micah Brown [Guitar / Vocals] – have perfected their distinct hybrid style of music, blending all influences together as evidenced on their seventh, and most recent, full-length album Coastin’ [Three Prong Records). A record about being thankful for the moments that we have.

Iration has been touring nationally since 2008, performing at festivals nationwide from Lollapalooza to Sunfest and Hangout, closing stages at festivals like Bottlerock and Outside Lands. The Hawaiian-bred musicians look forward to spreading their original sound and 'Aloha spirit' all the while never forgetting to get a surf in when possible.

Claire Wright
Fueled by charisma, sunshine, and adventure, new country artist Claire Wright is committed to “living a life worth writing songs about,” which she acknowledges as her motto as well as an excuse for wild behavior. Making her way from Northern California to Nashville with a few spontaneous-turned-serendipitous encounters along the way, Wright has found a home in Music City as a published writer for Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG). She has also just released her debut single “I Could Use A Beach”, a song she wrote alongside Ben Glover and Colby Wedgeworth. Co-produced by Jimmy Robbins (Maddie and Tae, Gabby Barrett, Keith Urban) and Eric Arjes,  Wright’s introductory track augments and appeases the desire for a warm escape with references to fond nostalgia and vivid beach-side bliss. Having been described as reggae country, Wright’s sound is a comforting sonic cocktail for country music listeners and beach lovers alike.