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
PARTY IN THE PARK takes over Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta on May 18th – featuring PASSION PIT, Ellie Goulding, Grouplove, Yeasayer, and The Electric Sons – plus all the Atlanta vendors you know and love!
TheBlueIndian.com profiles The Sheepdogs as one of our Featured Artists of The Hangout Must Fest 2013 – including an interview with Ewan Currie
May in Georgia brings Black Moth Super Rainbow, the return of o’brother, Shaky Knees Music Festival, The Avett Brothers, Ponderosa, Titus Andronicus and many more!
4th annual Hangout Music Fest takes place in Gulf Shores, Alabama from May 18th – 20th. Tom Petty, Stevie Wonder, The Kings of Leon…and TheBlueIndian.com will be there. Will you?
Sweetwater Brewery returns with their annual FREE music & beer festival in Candler Park, Atlanta featuring George Clinton, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, Black Joe Lewis & the Honey Bears and more! April 19th – 21st
Touring in support of their upcoming album, ‘Bankrupt’, PHOENIX will be making just two Southeastern stops on their upcoming tour – Orlando on 5/8 and Atlanta on 5/9
Perhaps one of the most eclectic bands on the Wanee Festival 2013 lineup, Beebs & Her Money Makers are sure to win new fans at the upcoming “jam-fest”
The “Screaming Eagle of Soul” has returned to the Peach State to spread the good word! Join him in Athens on 4/19 and in Atlanta on 4/21.
Sounds of the South closed out a second exciting year with performances from 30 artists over the two-day span. Looks like we can welcome another annual music festival to the Peach State!