Delta Spirit
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Delta Spirit
24 days ago
Hey Y’all,
MLV here! This is going to be my final headlining club tour for a while….This is my 4th spring in a row running around the US, and I’m just so grateful to y’amore
MLV here! This is going to be my final headlining club tour for a while….This is my 4th spring in a row running around the US, and I’m just so grateful to y’amore
Official Merch
Delta Spirit Logo Heather Grey Poly-C...
$25.0 USD
Into The Wild Fall 2014 Tour White Po...
$20.0 USD
Delta Spirit Logo Black Tri-Blend
$20.0 USD
Into The Wild White Poly-Cotton T-Shirt
$20.0 USD
Horse Womens Red Ringer Poly-Cotton T...
$20.0 USD
Horse Heather Grey Tri-Blend
$20.0 USD
Basketball Red Poly-Cotton T-Shirt
$20.0 USD
Basketball Heather Grey Tri-Blend
$20.0 USD
Enjoy Delta Spirit Blue Tri-Blend
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concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
04
2022
Boulder, CO
Fox Theatre
I Was There
JUL
09
2022
Cooperstown, NY
Brewery Ommegang
I Was There
MAY
21
2022
Solana Beach, CA
Belly Up Tavern
I Was There
MAY
20
2022
Los Angeles, CA
Lodge Room Highland Park
I Was There
MAY
19
2022
Ventura, CA
Ventura Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
18
2022
San Luis Obispo, CA
Fremont Theater
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Shrineil
February 10th 2023
Really can't wait for them to come back! So... come back!
Ferndale, MI@The Magic Bag
Matt
May 22nd 2022
Never been to the venue, couldn't have been more impressed by the setup.
Then Delta Spirit gets on stage, and everything got turned up to 11. Absolutely outstanding show.
Solana Beach, CA@Belly Up Tavern
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About Delta Spirit
ABOUT DELTA SPIRIT>
There's a scene in Murray Lerner's film ("Festival"), about the 1963 Newport Music Festival, where Peter, Paul and Mary are shown obliging a resounding call for an encore with the protest song, "If I Had A Hammer." Peter and Paul face each other from the sides and Mary faces the audience of tens of thousands, shaking her blonde hair and bearing down on a song about making change. She would, they would hammer out danger and a warning all over the land. Delta Spirit have five hammers and they swing them the way Mary bobbled her head back in '63 for her close-ups, the way Mary sang as if her knees were on fire and her mouth was brimming with more ire laced with optimism than she knew what to do with. These Californians have more in common with the dirty haired, dirty fingernailed folk groups of the nascent years than they do any of their contemporaries. They're suited for reminiscent hopefulness and the gracefully youthful fusion of hostility and all-encompassing passion for all things that can set a smile ablaze or turn the hairs on arms and backs of necks into little beds of nails at the flick of a switch. They make lists of things they like, including all of the people they love, their home, pretty girls, desserts, bodies of water, justice and America. They believe there's still hope for it and in all of the rooms contained within the hallways of the band's newest offering, "Ode To Sunshine," they make you understand that, when it's all boiled down, what we all ultimately live for is catharsis and a fulfillment of body meeting land, air and sea harmoniously. They're about bodies meeting bodies, pressing skins to skins. They're about reminding you to listen more than you talk. They're about urging you to put stock in the happiness of others, not just your own. They make it obvious that we have to go somewhere to be somewhere. We have to feel something to really live. They sing of the soul searchers. They sing for the soul searchers. They are the soul searchers. – Sean Moeller
"Delta Spirit should be required listening."
- Daytrotter
"A hybrid of Americana rock and Northern Soul with boundless energy."
-mp3.com
**** - Spin
There's a scene in Murray Lerner's film ("Festival"), about the 1963 Newport Music Festival, where Peter, Paul and Mary are shown obliging a resounding call for an encore with the protest song, "If I Had A Hammer." Peter and Paul face each other from the sides and Mary faces the audience of tens of thousands, shaking her blonde hair and bearing down on a song about making change. She would, they would hammer out danger and a warning all over the land. Delta Spirit have five hammers and they swing them the way Mary bobbled her head back in '63 for her close-ups, the way Mary sang as if her knees were on fire and her mouth was brimming with more ire laced with optimism than she knew what to do with. These Californians have more in common with the dirty haired, dirty fingernailed folk groups of the nascent years than they do any of their contemporaries. They're suited for reminiscent hopefulness and the gracefully youthful fusion of hostility and all-encompassing passion for all things that can set a smile ablaze or turn the hairs on arms and backs of necks into little beds of nails at the flick of a switch. They make lists of things they like, including all of the people they love, their home, pretty girls, desserts, bodies of water, justice and America. They believe there's still hope for it and in all of the rooms contained within the hallways of the band's newest offering, "Ode To Sunshine," they make you understand that, when it's all boiled down, what we all ultimately live for is catharsis and a fulfillment of body meeting land, air and sea harmoniously. They're about bodies meeting bodies, pressing skins to skins. They're about reminding you to listen more than you talk. They're about urging you to put stock in the happiness of others, not just your own. They make it obvious that we have to go somewhere to be somewhere. We have to feel something to really live. They sing of the soul searchers. They sing for the soul searchers. They are the soul searchers. – Sean Moeller
"Delta Spirit should be required listening."
- Daytrotter
"A hybrid of Americana rock and Northern Soul with boundless energy."
-mp3.com
**** - Spin
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Genres:
Alternative, Music, Indie
Hometown:
Halfmoon, New York
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Delta Spirit to play in your city
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Similar Artists On Tour
Latest Post
Delta Spirit
24 days ago
Hey Y’all,
MLV here! This is going to be my final headlining club tour for a while….This is my 4th spring in a row running around the US, and I’m just so grateful to y’amore
MLV here! This is going to be my final headlining club tour for a while….This is my 4th spring in a row running around the US, and I’m just so grateful to y’amore
Official Merch
Delta Spirit Logo Heather Grey Poly-C...
$25.0 USD
Into The Wild Fall 2014 Tour White Po...
$20.0 USD
Delta Spirit Logo Black Tri-Blend
$20.0 USD
Into The Wild White Poly-Cotton T-Shirt
$20.0 USD
Horse Womens Red Ringer Poly-Cotton T...
$20.0 USD
Horse Heather Grey Tri-Blend
$20.0 USD
Basketball Red Poly-Cotton T-Shirt
$20.0 USD
Basketball Heather Grey Tri-Blend
$20.0 USD
Enjoy Delta Spirit Blue Tri-Blend
$20.0 USD
Dog Black T-Shirt
$20.0 USD
concerts and tour dates
Past
AUG
04
2022
Boulder, CO
Fox Theatre
I Was There
JUL
09
2022
Cooperstown, NY
Brewery Ommegang
I Was There
MAY
21
2022
Solana Beach, CA
Belly Up Tavern
I Was There
MAY
20
2022
Los Angeles, CA
Lodge Room Highland Park
I Was There
MAY
19
2022
Ventura, CA
Ventura Music Hall
I Was There
MAY
18
2022
San Luis Obispo, CA
Fremont Theater
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Shrineil
February 10th 2023
Really can't wait for them to come back! So... come back!
Ferndale, MI@The Magic Bag
Matt
May 22nd 2022
Never been to the venue, couldn't have been more impressed by the setup.
Then Delta Spirit gets on stage, and everything got turned up to 11. Absolutely outstanding show.
Solana Beach, CA@Belly Up Tavern
View More Fan Reviews
About Delta Spirit
ABOUT DELTA SPIRIT>
There's a scene in Murray Lerner's film ("Festival"), about the 1963 Newport Music Festival, where Peter, Paul and Mary are shown obliging a resounding call for an encore with the protest song, "If I Had A Hammer." Peter and Paul face each other from the sides and Mary faces the audience of tens of thousands, shaking her blonde hair and bearing down on a song about making change. She would, they would hammer out danger and a warning all over the land. Delta Spirit have five hammers and they swing them the way Mary bobbled her head back in '63 for her close-ups, the way Mary sang as if her knees were on fire and her mouth was brimming with more ire laced with optimism than she knew what to do with. These Californians have more in common with the dirty haired, dirty fingernailed folk groups of the nascent years than they do any of their contemporaries. They're suited for reminiscent hopefulness and the gracefully youthful fusion of hostility and all-encompassing passion for all things that can set a smile ablaze or turn the hairs on arms and backs of necks into little beds of nails at the flick of a switch. They make lists of things they like, including all of the people they love, their home, pretty girls, desserts, bodies of water, justice and America. They believe there's still hope for it and in all of the rooms contained within the hallways of the band's newest offering, "Ode To Sunshine," they make you understand that, when it's all boiled down, what we all ultimately live for is catharsis and a fulfillment of body meeting land, air and sea harmoniously. They're about bodies meeting bodies, pressing skins to skins. They're about reminding you to listen more than you talk. They're about urging you to put stock in the happiness of others, not just your own. They make it obvious that we have to go somewhere to be somewhere. We have to feel something to really live. They sing of the soul searchers. They sing for the soul searchers. They are the soul searchers. – Sean Moeller
"Delta Spirit should be required listening."
- Daytrotter
"A hybrid of Americana rock and Northern Soul with boundless energy."
-mp3.com
**** - Spin
There's a scene in Murray Lerner's film ("Festival"), about the 1963 Newport Music Festival, where Peter, Paul and Mary are shown obliging a resounding call for an encore with the protest song, "If I Had A Hammer." Peter and Paul face each other from the sides and Mary faces the audience of tens of thousands, shaking her blonde hair and bearing down on a song about making change. She would, they would hammer out danger and a warning all over the land. Delta Spirit have five hammers and they swing them the way Mary bobbled her head back in '63 for her close-ups, the way Mary sang as if her knees were on fire and her mouth was brimming with more ire laced with optimism than she knew what to do with. These Californians have more in common with the dirty haired, dirty fingernailed folk groups of the nascent years than they do any of their contemporaries. They're suited for reminiscent hopefulness and the gracefully youthful fusion of hostility and all-encompassing passion for all things that can set a smile ablaze or turn the hairs on arms and backs of necks into little beds of nails at the flick of a switch. They make lists of things they like, including all of the people they love, their home, pretty girls, desserts, bodies of water, justice and America. They believe there's still hope for it and in all of the rooms contained within the hallways of the band's newest offering, "Ode To Sunshine," they make you understand that, when it's all boiled down, what we all ultimately live for is catharsis and a fulfillment of body meeting land, air and sea harmoniously. They're about bodies meeting bodies, pressing skins to skins. They're about reminding you to listen more than you talk. They're about urging you to put stock in the happiness of others, not just your own. They make it obvious that we have to go somewhere to be somewhere. We have to feel something to really live. They sing of the soul searchers. They sing for the soul searchers. They are the soul searchers. – Sean Moeller
"Delta Spirit should be required listening."
- Daytrotter
"A hybrid of Americana rock and Northern Soul with boundless energy."
-mp3.com
**** - Spin
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Music, Indie
Hometown:
Halfmoon, New York
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