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
We’re headed West to Outside Lands Festival this August 9th – 11th for a weekend with MS MR, Kopecky Family Band, Foy Vance and more! Headlining appearances from Paul McCartney, Nine Inch Nails, and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Our final hand-written interview from Bonnaroo comes from Two Gallants – one of our “10 Artists to Watch at Bonnaroo 2013” – who have a new record out called ‘The Bloom and The Blight’.
Beans on Toast gave us one of the best interviews of the weekend we spent at Bonnaroo 2013. Enjoy some cheeky words from the “english drunk folk singer”.
For the third of our unique hand-written interviews from Bonnaroo 2013, Sean was joined by von Grey to discuss returning to Bonnaroo, school on the road, and festival tips!
For the second of our unique hand-written interviews from Bonnaroo 2013, Sean was joined by TBI-alums Matrimony to discuss their newest release on Columbia Records and a the group’s favorite jokes.
For the first of our unique hand-written interviews from Bonnaroo 2013, Sean was joined by Robbie & Marlana of Milo Greene to discuss the NBA, writing new material, “Martha Marcy May Marlene” and more.
Our team of professionals provide some insight on how to make AthFest 2013 the best yet! Featuring “Party Tips” from Cicada Rhythm, Ginger Group Designs, Dank Sinatra, Manray, and TheBlueIndian.com staff.
Austin City Limits Music Festival is back and bigger than ever! The festival that calls Zilker Park home has expanded to two full weekends: Oct 4-6 and Oct 11-13. We can’t wait to get back to the Lone Star State!
For the second year in a row, Grafton and Sean give the rundown on 10 bands playing AthFest you don’t want to miss! See you in Athens, June 19th – 23rd