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Oliver Anthony joins forces with fellow musicians for an amazing parking lot surprise after festival gets ruined by weather.

After Weather ⁤Ruins Festival, Oliver Anthony ‍Teams with Other Musicians to Give Fans Epic Parking Lot Surprise

Severe weather wreaked havoc on last weekend’s Blue⁢ Ridge Rock ⁢Festival in Alton, Virginia, prompting show cancellations​ Saturday and Sunday.

That did not ⁤stop viral sensation Oliver Anthony from giving fans an unforgettable show.

According to ​ Billboard, the “Rich Men North of Richmond” singer-songwriter joined long-established rock bands Papa Roach ⁣and Shinedown for an impromptu acoustic performance in a festival parking lot on ⁢Saturday.

Papa Roach posted a short clip of the outdoor session on X, the social media platform formerly called⁤ Twitter.

The clip featured performances of Papa Roach’s 2004 hit “Scars” as well as Shinedown’s 2008 mega-hit⁢ “Second Chance.”

Meanwhile, Anthony sang “Rich Men North of Richmond,” the working-class anthem that topped global music charts in August.

In an accompanying tweet, Papa Roach credited Shinedown singer Brent Smith with putting‌ together the combined performance.

“We love you⁤ all Thank you for sticking ⁣around with ​us despite the rain and @BlueRidgeRock getting canceled! Thank you @TheBrentSmith from⁢ @Shinedown for pulling this idea together last minute for ⁢the​ fans and to @AintGottaDollar for joining us,” the tweet read.

The musicians, however, did not settle for performing their own songs. Before‌ closing the impromptu set, they treated fans to a​ cover of Lynyrd ⁤Skynyrd’s 1973 classic ‌“Simple⁤ Man.”

The “Simple‍ Man” cover alone leaves a viewer‍ with ⁢at least ⁤three distinct but related impressions.

First, Anthony’s three dogs joined him on ⁣stage. This alone must endear him to millions. It also must enhance his growing reputation as ‍an ordinary ‌man — a “Simple Man” — in the midst of ⁣something extraordinary.

Anthony’s dogs appeared in the video for “Rich Men⁤ North of Richmond.” But⁣ they received ‌an even more prominent mention in the lyrics for Anthony’s follow-up hit, ​“I Want to Go Home.”

Well, if it weren’t for my old dogs and the good Lord
They’d have me strung⁣ up in the psych ward

Naturally, ‍the video for “I Want to Go Home” also featured Anthony’s “old dogs.”

“I Want to Go Home”⁢ provides a useful segue ‍into the second impression left by the “Simple ⁣Man” cover.

Going “home”⁤ refers to Heaven.‍ Coincidentally, ⁤Lynyrd ‍Skynyrd’s “Simple Man” features ‌the following line:

And‍ don’t ⁤forget son ⁤there is ⁤someone up above

During the‌ “Simple Man” rendition, fans sang along. When they ‍reached the⁤ words “up above,” their voices became noticeably amplified.

Anthony has opened concerts by reading from Scripture. During a recent appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, Anthony read from⁤ Proverbs.

Then, during a lengthy interview with the Daily ‌Wire’s Jordan Peterson, the singer kept talking about God. In ‌fact, Anthony⁤ credited the‍ legendary conservative psychologist with inspiring him to begin reading the Bible again.

Finally,‌ the “Simple Man” video showed‌ fans’ reactions to the impromptu performance.

Audible chants of “Thank​ you! Thank you!” began even‍ before Anthony and his⁤ fellow musicians had left the makeshift ‌stage.

Through ⁤social media posts, ‌interviews and other public appearances, Anthony has made it clear that he intends to maintain accessibility to fans, even if it costs him⁢ opportunities for financial gain.

On Monday, for instance, Anthony canceled an upcoming​ show in Knoxville, Tennessee, when he discovered the venue’s inflated prices.

“I‍ had to pull off on the side of ‍the road and make this video. My adrenaline’s pumping. I’m p***ed off right now,” Anthony said in an Instagram video​ posted Monday.

Are you a fan of⁣ Oliver Anthony?

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The situation stemmed from a mix-up⁤ involving an amateur booking agent, though Anthony later took responsibility.

“Ultimately, it’s my fault for not being more directly involved with the venues who ⁤have reached out,” the ‍singer wrote on Facebook Tuesday.

Miscommunications involving tens or hundreds of thousands of‌ dollars no doubt will test Anthony’s commitment to perpetual​ low prices.

Meanwhile, one hopes that the ultimate feel-good ‌story of recent musical history will ​continue for as long as‍ possible.

The post​ After Weather⁣ Ruins ⁣Festival, Oliver Anthony Teams with Other Musicians to Give‌ Fans Epic Parking Lot Surprise appeared first on The Western Journal.



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