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Farm Aid Artists 1985 – 2020 PHOTO CREDIT: PAUL NATKIN Pete Seeger performs with Farm Aid Board Members JULY 2021 FARM AID ARTISTS 1985 – 2020 • 40 Points • Mandy Barnett • Jann Browne Since 1985, Farm Aid concerts • Acoustic Syndicate • Roseanne Barr • T Bone Burnett have brought together some of • The Avett Brothers • Jon Batiste • LeVar Burton • Bryan Adams • The Beach Boys • B.W. Stevenson the greatest artists in the history • Kip Addotta • Gary Beaty • Tony Caldwell of music. Of all the concerts for • Trace Adkins • Beck • Calhoun Twins a cause that began in the mid- • Alabama • Bellamy Brothers • Campanas de America 80s, Farm Aid remains the only • Alabama Shakes • Ray Benson • Glen Campbell one that has the unique and • Dr. Buzz Aldrin • Kendra Benward • Brandi Carlile unwavering commitment of its • Dennis Alley & The • Ryan Bingham & the Dead • Mary Chapin Carpenter • original founders. Nearly 500 Wisdom Indian Dancers Horses Bill Carter • Greg Allman • Black 47 • Carlene Carter artists have played on the Farm • The Allman Brothers Band • Black Pumas • Deana Carter Aid stage to keep family farmers • ALO • Blackhawk • John Carter Cash on the land and inspire people to • Dave Alvin • Nina Blackwood • Johnny Cash choose family farm food. • Dave Alvin & the • Blackwood Quartet • June Carter Cash Allnighters • The Blasters • Felix Cavaliere PHOTO CREDIT: EBET ROBERTS • David Amram • Billy Block • Central Texas Posse • John Anderson • Blue Merle • Marshall Chapman • Lynn Anderson • Grant Boatwright • Tracy Chapman • Arc Angels • BoDeans • Beth Nielsen Chapman • Skeet Anglin • Suzy Bogguss • Charlie Daniels Band • Jann Arden • Bon Jovi • Kenny Chesney • Tom Arnold • Jon Bon Jovi • Mark Chesnutt • Asleep at the Wheel • Bonnie Bramlett • Dick Clark • Badi Assad • Boxcar Willie • Guy Clark • Hoyt Axton • Edie Brickell with Charlie • Gary Clark Jr. • Catherine Bach Sexton • Jubal Clarke • Bahamas • Garth Brooks • Lee Clayton • Band of Horses • Karen Brooks • Roger Clinton • Bandaloo Doctors • Brooks & Dunn • Hank Cochran • Blackberry Smoke • Aaron Brotherton • David Allan Coe Kacey Musgraves • Bobby Bare Jr. • Shannon Brown • Tony Coleman • Barenaked Ladies • Jackson Browne • Judy Collins 1 1985 – 2020 • Luke Combs • Dixiana • Robert Francis • Charlie Haid • Common Sense • Sasha Dobson • Kinky Friedman • Daryl Hall • John Conlee • The Doobie Brothers • Steve Fromholz • The Hammerheads • John Conlee & Son • The Drew Davis Band • Funky Farmer All-Stars • Woody Harrelson • Danny Cooksey • Drive-By Truckers (Lynyrd Skynyrd) • Emmylou Harris • Rita Coolidge • Drivin’ N Cryin’ • Teri Garrison • Alex Harvey • Counting Crows • Holly Dunn • Larry Gatlin • Alex Harvey & the Chillbillies • Jimmy Dale Court • Bob Dylan • Geezlinslaw Brothers • Wade Hayes • Cowboy Ken and the Ranch • Jakob Dylan & the Gold • Vince Gill • Warren Haynes Hand Band Mountain Rebels • Johnny Gimble • Roy Head • Larry Crane • Steve Earle & the Dukes • Gin Blossoms • Hearts of Darkness • Crook & Chase • Kathleen Edwards • William Lee Golden (The • Don Henley • David Crosby • El Dorado Goldens) • John Henley • Crosby, Stills & Nash • The Elms • Tipper Gore • Christopher Hewitt • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young • Joe Ely • Gorky Park • John Hiatt • Sheryl Crow • Ernie Isley & the Jam Band • Vern Gosdin • Dan Hicks • Cruzados • Billy Evans • Gov’t Mule • Jim Hightower • Shannon Curfman • Danielle Evin • Grateful Dead • The Highwaymen • Mary Cutrufello • Exile • Pat Green • Hillbilly Jim • Billy Ray Cyrus • The Fabulous Thunderbirds • Green on Red • Al Hirt • Will Dailey • Billy Falcon • Nanci Griffith • Ho-Chunk Nation Members • Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders • Freddy Fender • Robert Guillaume • Hogwaller Ramblers • Dallas Dynamics Choir • Jill & Joey Floyd • Guns N’ Roses • Rebecca Holden • Joanna Dean • John Fogerty • Guster • Peter Holsapple • Del McCoury Band • Foreigner • Arlo Guthrie • Hootie & the Blowfish • Delta Rae • Radney Foster • Buddy Guy • Dennis Hopper • John Denver • Foster and Lloyd • Sammy Hagar • Bruce Hornsby • The Derek Trucks Band • Pete Fountain • Merle Haggard • James House • Ray Wylie Hubbard Dan Reynolds of Imagine Dragons • Timothy Hutton • Iggy Pop • Julio Iglesias • Imagine Dragons • Insects vs Robots • Alan Jackson • Jesse Jackson • Jagged Moon • Rick James • Jamestown Revival • Jason & the Scorchers PHOTO CREDIT: EBET ROBERTS • Jayhawks 2 1985 – 2020 • Jeff Healey Band • Nils Lofgren PHOTO CREDIT: BRIAN BRUNER • Bruce Jenner • Lone Justice • Waylon Jennings • Los Lobos • Kitty Jerry • Los Lonely Boys • Jewel • Patty Loveless • Billy Joel • Lyle Lovett • Elton John • Rob Lowe • Don Johnson • Loretta Lynn • Jack Johnson • Shelby Lynne • Jamey Johnson • Deborah Maffett • David Lynn Jones • Maggie’s Farm • George Jones • Taj Mahal Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes • Norah Jones • Tim Malchak • Rickie Lee Jones • Richard Marx • Kacey Musgraves • Carl Perkins • Valerie June • Dave Mason • Nathaniel Rateliff & • Gretchen Peters • John Kay • Matisyahu The Night Sweats • Michael Peterson • Keb’ Mo’ • Kathy Mattea • Nation Beat • Congressman Collin Peterson • Robert Earl Keen • Dave Matthews • Vince Neil and the Second Amendments • Tom Keifer • Dave Matthews & Tim • The Nelsons • Petra • Toby Keith Reynolds • Billy Nelson • Richard Petty • The Kentucky Headhunters • Dave Matthews Band • Paula Nelson • Tom Petty and the • Doug Kershaw • John Mayer • Susie Nelson Heartbreakers • Hal Ketchum • Martina McBride • Willie Nelson • Lou Diamond Phillips • Kid Rock • Delbert McClinton • Willie Nelson & Family • Phish • B.B. King • Matthew McConaughey • Lukas Nelson & Promise of • Phosphorescent • Carole King • Tim McGraw the Real • Rebecca Pidgeon • Jackie King • Roger McGuinn • The Neville Brothers • Pipefitters • Knifewing • James McMurtry • Mickey Newbury • Playboy Girls of Rock & Roll • Chris Knight • Donny Mealer • The New Maroons • Poco • Kris Kristofferson • Ian Mellencamp • Randy Newman • Grace Potter and the • Bobby Kruegar • John Mellencamp • Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Nocturnals • Jerry Max Lane • Paul Metsa • North Mississippi Allstars • Paula Poundstone • Jessica Lange • Dean Miller • Gary Nunn • Preservation Hall Jazz Band • Daniel Lanois • Roger Miller • Oak Ridge Boys • The Pretenders • Nicolette Larson • Minnie Mouse • Senator Barack Obama • Margo Price • Amos Lee • Joni Mitchell • Old Crow Medicine Show • Ray Price • H. Lee • moe. • One Fell Swoop • Charley Pride • Jesse Lenat • Bill Monroe • One Flew South • John Prine • Huey Lewis • Montgomery Gentry • Roy Orbison • Sarah Purcell • Jerry Lee Lewis • Allison Moorer • K.T. Oslin • Eddie Rabbitt • Lewis & Hammontree • Lorrie Morgan • Paul Overstreet • Yank Rachell • David Linley & El Rayo • Gary Morris • Particle Kid • Raelyn Nelson Band • Little Joe y La Familia • Jonelle Mosser • Johnny Paycheck • Elizabeth Rainey • Little Village • Jason Mraz • Jody Payne • Bonnie Raitt 3 1985 – 2020 • Bonnie Raitt and Boz Scaggs • Mavis Staples PHOTO CREDIT: PAUL NATKIN • Mickey Raphael • Ringo Starr • Nathaniel Rateliff • Stealin’ Horses Band • Rattlesnake Annie • Steel Pulse • The Record Company • Steppenwolf • Lou Reed • Allison Stewart • Pauline Reese • Marty Stuart • Vernon Reid • Jimmy Sturr • Dusty Rhodes • Henry Lee Summer • Kimmie Rhodes • Doug Supernaw • Roadmaster • The Supersuckers • Rock & Roll All Stars • Les Taylor • Judy Rodman • Lee Taylor & the Rhythm • Johnny Rodriguez Killers • Paul Rodriguez • Susan Tedeschi • Kenny Rogers • Tegan and Sara • Leon Russell • Benmont Tench • Rusted Root • Texas Tornados • Jimmy Ryser • Billy Bob Thornton • Sawyer Brown • Jimmy Tingle Gary Clark, Jr. • John Schneider • Titty Bingo • Pete Seeger • Toad the Wet Sprocket • Jon Voight • Holly Williams • Brian Setzer • Wayne Toups • The V-Roys • Lucinda Williams • Paul Shaffer • The Tractors • Jack Wagner • Williams & Ree • Billy Joe Shaver • Randy Travis • Kelsey Waldon • Brian Wilson • Kenny Wayne Shepherd • Milo Tremley • Jerry Jeff Walker • Gretchen Wilson • Michelle Shocked • Trick Pony • Joe Walsh • Debra Winger • Silent Partners • Travis Tritt • War • Winters Brothers • Paul Simon • John Trudell • The War and Treaty • Lee Ann Womack • Sturgill Simpson • Tanya Tucker • Don Was & the Blue Maroons • Tom Wopat • Tavis Smiley • Jeff Tweedy • Was (not Was) • Chris Wright • Yakov Smirnoff • Steven Tyler • Dale Watson • X • Anthony Smith • The Unforgiven • Jimmy Webb • Trisha Yearwood • Todd Snider • Keith Urban • Rusty Weir • Dwight Yoakam • Son Volt • Brian Vander Ark • Dottie West • Yola • David Soul • Eddie Van Halen • Jack White • Neil Young • J.D. Souther • Ricky Van Shelton • Widespread Panic • Neil Young & Crazy Horse • Southern Pacific • Townes Van Zandt • Wilco • Pegi Young & The Survivors • Sissy Spacek • Stevie Ray Vaughan • Hog Wilder • Zaca Creek • Chris Stapleton & Double Trouble • Webb Wilder • Spin Doctors • Kate Voegele • Don Williams 4.
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