
Headlined by their most well-known act, Of A Revolution (O.A.R.), Everfine Records will be bringing their "Feeling Better Than Everfine Festival" back to Cleveland, Ohio - the city where the event originated. Everfine Records annually teams up with Mark Roberge and company for a one day show that provides up-and-coming artists with an opportunity to showcase their skills before a larger audience. This year's event, the festival's fifth, will take place on Saturday, June 24 at the Tower City Ampitheatre in the heart of the city that houses the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
In addition to a full set by O.A.R., "Feeling Better Than Everfine" will feature Jon McLaughlin, reggae influenced Bedouin Soundclash, and Myspace darlings Dropping Daylight. Making return appearances will be Virginia Coalition and Matt Nathanson. Past performers include Maroon 5, Marc Broussard, Citizen Cope and Starbucks poster-children Antigone Rising.
"The camaraderie between bands is what makes this festival so special," explains O.A.R. lead guitarist Richard On. "Whether we're meeting for the first time or have been longtime friends, everyone has the same goal . . . to capture a special moment on stage for the audience and with each other."