Beat Root Revival Kicks off Album Release at Music City Roots

Ben Jones and Andrea Magee, the folk duo known as Beat Root Revival, will release their self-titled album on May 13th. The duo will perform at Music City Roots on Wednesday night, May 11th, at The Factory. Next week, they hit the road with Jonathan Jackson aka Avery from the ABC show  “Nashville” opening for Enation.

It’s the culmination of an English man and an Irish woman who combined their multi-talented, multi-instrumental sounds that lead them to America.

Both multi-instrumentalists, Jones, who is from England, plays almost all of the instruments on the album including guitar, bass, piano, drums, bass harmonica, melodica, Hammond organ, ukulele, banjo and mandolin while Magee, who’s style is deeply rooted in her Irish heritage, plays guitar, bodhran, Irish whistles and flute.

Magee’s exposure to music came at an early age. “When I was ten, I started playing the flute, and began playing in bars in Ireland with my sister and my dad. A lot of my early years in music were in either classical or traditional Irish music.” She studied and received an honors degree in music, then became a music teacher in charge of the music department in a high school. For Jones, “I got started being interested in music relatively late,” he says. “I was about twelve.” His father was a guiding influence playing him music from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Neil Young. By his teenage years, he was able to put all of those influences together and start his own band.

Magee’s fate changed in 2013 when she wowed Sharon Osborne, Nicole Scherzinger and the other judges on X Factor UK with her original song, “Any Minute Now” during her audition making it through to the next round. After her experience with X Factor and all of the attention she garnered from it, Magee moved to Kent, England where she began teaching again while moonlighting on the local music scene. After opening up for Jones’ band, they found their chemistry undeniable. “We wound up sharing each other’s’ songs, and we were both fascinated by the fact that we were both pushing our own material. And we used this to drive each other forward,” says Magee.

After word of mouth spread about their live performances the duo decided to take a chance and see what musical adventures they could find in America. In 2014, they traveled to Austin, TX to their first SXSW where they experienced massive culture shock. “We were just a little bit shell-shocked when we walked up and down Sixth Street,” says Magee. “We were so much in awe, and thought it was incredible. We were trying to get gigs, and we thought it was going to be impossible.”

But thanks to the hospitality of a local taxi driver who was willing to show them some of the musical hotspots, they made some valuable connections, one of which led to a big performance. “We ended up talking to the owner of one of the clubs who asked us if we would be interested in opening for Dale Watson,” says Magee. “So, that was our introduction to Austin. He and his band were so taken with our sound that they asked us to come to the Continental to open for him – on our very first trip!”

The duo decided to stay in Austin where they continue to play in and around the local music scene. They’ve also played at at such notable venues including a couple in Nashville -the historic Ryman Auditorium and  The Bluebird Café. Other venues they have played include The Continental Club and The Basement. With each show they play, their fan base continues to grow.  They will be playing Music City Roots in Franklin on May 11 before going on tour with Jonathan Jackson + Enation beginning May 19. They will also play a special album release party at The Continental Club in Austin on June 1. Learn more about Beat Boot Revival on their Facebook page.

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