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S.o.S performing at the ACL Live Moody Theater in Austin, Texas on April 30, 2019, with Andrew Hagar, Jon Lopez, and Scott Manthei.
S.o.S is self-described as "gonzo garage folk," an alternative blend of folk, psychedelic garage rock, and grunge. Andrew Hagar, California-based singer-songwriter and literal “son of Sam,” is the brain child behind S.o.S. Andrew says that this project was the natural next evolutionary step after plenty of healthy experimentation while on the road. After spending the last three years performing across the US and Europe, with artists like Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers, and Sammy Hagar & The Circle, Andrew decided to take a different direction and explore his rock roots.

Andrew’s refined music production emits awareness of social issues alongside personal evolution, improvement in his songwriting and a much more dynamic singing style. This project marks a new chapter, a different direction, and a more focused overall vision. The ruggedly amiable singer’s raw talent, mixed with a folky rock sound and genuine intentions, is infectious and leaves his past behind with an honest and deep-rooted authenticity. S.o.S will be touring most of 2019 across the U.S. Their debut EP, From the Other Side - I, will be released this April 19th, 2019.
S.o.S was the main act at the ACL Live Moody Theater with guests Sammy Hagar & The Circle. The band continues across the United States with the last stop at the Sacramento, California in Thunder Valley on June 14, 2019.

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