Savannah, Georgia may be more well-known for its BBQ, but students attending the Savannah College of Art and Design have helped redefine the Southern city as an artistic hub. In response to its burgeoning local music scene, earlier this year Savannah hosted dozens of bands for a three-day music fest leading up to SXSW. Savannah Stopover, as it's called, brought us down too and in this video we check in with groups from Brooklyn ( Das Racist and Class Actress) as well as The Shaniqua Brown, who hail from Charleston, SC, to learn about life on the road.
Cool Hunting Video Presents: Savannah Stopover
The first-annual Savannah Stopover gives bands a new destination on the U.S. circuit
by Cool Hunting Video in Culture on 28 June 2011
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Cool Hunting Video Presents: Savannah Stopover
The first-annual Savannah Stopover gives bands a new destination on the U.S. circuit
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- Jon Burgerman's Drawings of Girls I've Seen on Tumblr
- The Salty Bird Cocktail
- PHUNK + 1956 by Tai Ping Carpets
- Point of View from RVS by V
- Interview: Catherine Bailey of Heath Ceramics
- Birchbox Man Anniversary Shipment
- Toyin Odutola "My Country Has No Name"
- Shot by Kern
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