
Three artists. Three distinct sounds. One unforgettable night.
Meet & Three brings together a dynamic cross-section of emerging voices shaping today’s independent music scene. From alt-country storytelling to punk-fueled rock and genre-blurring indie, this showcase highlights artists carving their own paths — and building loyal audiences along the way.
Join us at Harken Hall on June 9 for a night that celebrates discovery, connection and the next wave of independent music.
Michigan-born and now based in Nashville, Chloe Kimes leads a high-energy alt-country band defined by powerhouse vocals and vivid storytelling. A seasoned independent artist, she has spent more than a decade touring nationwide, building a grassroots following one mile at a time.
Kimes’ debut album earned her a spot on NPR Music’s “Top Ten Nashville Artists on the Rise,” with early praise noting the hallmarks of a compelling Americana voice in the making. Her momentum has continued with multiple honors from the WYCE Radio Michigan Music Awards, including Listener’s Choice Album of the Year (2023) and Artist of the Year (2026).
With new music on the horizon and a sophomore release slated for October 2026, Kimes delivers a live show that is both timeless and urgent, driven by a tireless voice and sharply drawn lyrical perspective.
Mel Bryant & the Mercy Makers channel raw energy and DIY spi rit into a sound that blends modern punk, classic rock and indie sensibility. Based in East Nashville, the band writes and records from a backyard studio, crafting music that feels both unfiltered and intentional.
Driven by Bryant’s commanding presence and incisive lyricism, their songs explore themes of identity, mental health and justice with equal parts grit and wit. The result is a sound that invites release — whether that means shouting along, laughing through the chaos or sitting with something deeper.
Following the 2025 release of their sophomore album, Every God Forsaken Morning, the band continues to tour in 2026, bringing their electrifying live show — and exclusive vinyl pressings — directly to audiences.
At just 21, Izzy Mahoubi is already establishing herself as a thoughtful and compelling songwriter. Originally from Phoenix, Arizona, she blends Americana, indie pop and rock into a sound rooted in storytelling and shaped by the textures of the Southwest.
Her writing explores themes of faith, fleeting relationships and life behind the scenes, delivered with a conversational intimacy that draws listeners in. Influenced by artists like Stevie Nicks, Tom Petty and Madison Cunningham, Mahoubi pairs sharp lyrical instincts with a warm, nostalgic sonic palette.
Now based in Nashville and completing her debut album, she continues to introduce her artistry through a growing catalog of singles, including “70’s Baby,” “Wanted” and “Good,” offering an early glimpse into a voice that feels both familiar and distinctly her own.