Sean – Sr. Editor | Booking
Sean Pritchard
Sean Pritchard has lived in Macon for 14 years now and has developed an in-depth knowledge of the local music and art scene through independent work as well as cooperating with local organizations such as Macon Food & Culture, The 11th Hour, College Hill and New Town Macon. He has been working as the Program Coordinator for Macon, Georgia’s International Cherry Blossom Festival since January 2012..
Sean began heading “TheBlueIndian.com Presents ” in late 2009 after three years of working with other production companies and venues, as well as dozens of independently promoted shows.
Before working with TheBlueIndian.com Sean worked as an agent booking for All Get Out (Favorite Gentlemen Records) and Enlou (Lujo Records) as well as independent tours for multiple other acts. Among various civic tasks, he is currently involved with booking and marketing for Macon’s largest annual music festival Bragg Jam, scheduled for July 27th, 2013. Contact Sean Pritchard at Sean@TheBlueIndian.com if you are interested in booking a show with TheBlueIndian.com or taking part in an upcoming showcase event or would even just like to talk music.
Sean Pritchard's Latest Contributions
After switching things up from their 2011 debut, ‘Moonlight Revival’, Atlanta’s PONDEROSA returns with ‘Pool Party’, a shimmering look at what’s to come.
Our new friends in Shook Foil treated us to a starkly beautiful Alley session following their last show in Macon with Wowser Bowser. Enjoy two songs from their recent EP, ‘Little Significance’, plus a special treat.
Fans of Dr. Dog and TheBlueIndian.com were given the opportunity to ask the band whatever they wanted to! Here are the responses. Make sure to catch Dr. Dog on tour this fall!
August 2012 Show Highlights: The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Favorite Gentlemen Records Tour, Russian Circles, Archer of Loaf + more!
Check out the premier of Bear (The Ghost)’s brand new video + single for “Don’t Act Like That”. Debut LP out August 21st on Broken Circles Records
We’re back for a 2nd year to sponsor at stage at Macon’s legendary Bragg Jam Festival. Find us at The 567 Gallery stage with WoolFolk, River Whyless, Little Tybee, and Cult of Riggonia.
Our out-of-state writers Hannah Cook & Amanda Norris recap their adventures at the recent Forecastle Festival in Louisville, Kentucky
Macon, Georgia’s largest live music event, Bragg Jam, is Saturday, July 28th. Don’t miss out on 46 bands on 12 stages around the city.
TheBlueIndian.com spent the weekend at the inaugural Bunbury Music Festival in Cincinnati this past weekend with Ra Ra Riot, Manchester Orchestra, Guided by Voices and more!