At the core of Tin Cup Gypsy you’ll find a fusion of acoustic Folk, Rock, J… Read Full Bio ↴At the core of Tin Cup Gypsy you’ll find a fusion of acoustic Folk, Rock, Jazz, and Bluegrass with earthy lyrics and rich melodies that captures the essence of their Roots-rock genre. By featuring a variety of instruments such as Mandolin, Violin, Concertina, Acoustic Guitar, Percussion, Bass, and three-part Harmonies, the group’s unique blend attracts a diverse group of listeners.
This grass-roots trio weaves a fresh sound with the classic groundbreaking styles of the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, James Taylor, Nickel Creek, and rocker-diva Bonnie Raitt. Although in their early twenties, the members of Tin Cup Gypsy have collected a wealth of experiences that has far exceeded their time.
Collectively they have worked as musicians for multi-platinum recording artists such as Sarah Evans, Maroon 5, Lorrie Morgan and Josh Turner as well as Steve Holy, Joni Eareckson Tada, and Justin Unger (of Across the Sky). In addition to their live performances, Jonathan, Jordan, and Cassandra Lawson have appeared on several national programs including; The Martha Stewart Show, The View, Good Morning America, Today, CMTs Cross-Country, Grand Ole Opry Live, and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Cassandra and Jordan have also played key roles in music videos for Bon Jovi, Trisha Yearwood, Blake Shelton, Montgomery Gentry, Josh Turner, Danielle Peck, and Provident Recording artist Leeland.
While these young guns from the deserts of Arizona took Nashville by storm, in a few short months the trio quickly gained the interest of several regional markets in Missouri, Arkansas, California, and their native Arizona and show no sign of slowing down. Accomplished as they may be, live performance lies at the heart of their résumé and the three wayfaring musicians bring in a new level of fresh talent with a current of musical gusto and magnetic presence.
This grass-roots trio weaves a fresh sound with the classic groundbreaking styles of the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, James Taylor, Nickel Creek, and rocker-diva Bonnie Raitt. Although in their early twenties, the members of Tin Cup Gypsy have collected a wealth of experiences that has far exceeded their time.
Collectively they have worked as musicians for multi-platinum recording artists such as Sarah Evans, Maroon 5, Lorrie Morgan and Josh Turner as well as Steve Holy, Joni Eareckson Tada, and Justin Unger (of Across the Sky). In addition to their live performances, Jonathan, Jordan, and Cassandra Lawson have appeared on several national programs including; The Martha Stewart Show, The View, Good Morning America, Today, CMTs Cross-Country, Grand Ole Opry Live, and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Cassandra and Jordan have also played key roles in music videos for Bon Jovi, Trisha Yearwood, Blake Shelton, Montgomery Gentry, Josh Turner, Danielle Peck, and Provident Recording artist Leeland.
While these young guns from the deserts of Arizona took Nashville by storm, in a few short months the trio quickly gained the interest of several regional markets in Missouri, Arkansas, California, and their native Arizona and show no sign of slowing down. Accomplished as they may be, live performance lies at the heart of their résumé and the three wayfaring musicians bring in a new level of fresh talent with a current of musical gusto and magnetic presence.
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@WeComeFromALandDownUnder
This video has more stock photos and videos than real content – (except for a for A few short seconds or screenshots of the real thing ) just enough so as not to breach copyright. Well done on getting it to last 10 minutes! 👏👏✌️
@WMAC_Master
i know, that's why i hate these types of videos. i like the ones that actually inform
@lastsaint7778
content like this is incredibly annoying
@mytempdraft2058
8:48 here is the thumbnail
@anupamjoshi7231
Thanks
@MangoMan1963
Ty
@ekam4410
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@a.gralte
Thanks
@drastictv635
Thanks
@oscarsusan3834
Honestly , it’s like being read a children’s book whilst watching moving pictures.The level of intellect to watch this is not measurable.I couldn’t go past the second clip.Feel sorry for the current generation.