Sean Pritchard - Editor
A recent transplant to Nashville to work and attend Belmont University to complete his undergrad, Sean lived, played, and worked in Macon for the last 15 years. He met Luke in 2009 and they started working together after realizing they shared a love for all things music. Since then, Sean has been involved with The Blue Indian in various capacities including booking and promoting events, editorial content, and spreading the "good news" as much as possible.
Prior to moving to Nashville, Sean worked as the Director of Programming for the International Cherry Blossom Festival. He currently serves as the Entertainment Co-Chair on the Board of Directors for Bragg Jam Music Festival.
Nashville may be new territory, but Middle Georgia will always be home.
Sean Pritchard's Latest Contributions
TheBlueIndian.com has teamed up with Manchester Orchestra, Favorite Gentlemen, and Center Stage to present “The Leftovers: an after party to The Stuffing” on November 27th. Highschool Sweetheart, LiL iFFy, drink specials, and more!
Savannah Stopover returns to Savannah, Georgia on March 6th-8th! Get the scoop on their initial lineup announcement and check back in January for the full lineup!
TheBlueIndian.com hosts the exclusive debut of Madre Padre’s video for “Bump”, the single from their upcoming release.
Caught A Ghost is set to make an impressive Terminal West debut in Atlanta on 11/8 with He’s My Brother She’s My Sister. Buy tickets now!
Meet the four girls that make up SHANTIH SHANTIH and learn why you should keep your eyes and ears on our “Band of the Month” for November 2013
Check out all the amazing live music around the state of Georgia during the month of November!
Music Ambassadors: Macon welcomes Speech, of Grammy-winning group Arrested Development, to Macon on October 28th as part of the 2013-14 series
Manchester Orchestra and co. are back for the fourth year of The Stuffing in Atlanta! November 26th-27th at Center Stage featuring GROUPLOVE, Justin Townes Earle, The Front Bottoms, and many more!
Mid-East Peace Productions debuts Turnip Fest in Macon, Georgia on November 8th – 12 bands for $10.00