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G&G at Sloss Music & Arts Festival 2016

From July 16-17, G&G hosted an Artist Lounge and Portrait Studio at the second annual Sloss Music & Arts Festival in Birmingham, Alabama.

Special thanks to:
Sloss Music & Arts Festival
Southern Architectural Antiques
Shindigs Catering

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Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst of Shovels & Rope relax in the G&G lounge before taking the stage.

Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst of Shovels & Rope relax in the G&G lounge before taking the stage.

Photo: Caleb Chancey

The G&G Artist Lounge, designed by Southern Architectural Antiques, inspired by Southern juke joints.

The G&G Artist Lounge, designed by Southern Architectural Antiques, inspired by Southern juke joints.

Photo: Caleb Chancey

From left: Garlan Gudger, Duquette Johnston, Jake Carnley, and Alexander Lazzari.

From left: Garlan Gudger, Duquette Johnston, Jake Carnley, and Alexander Lazzari.

Photo: Caleb Chancey

A guest enjoys a Birmingham Buck cocktail with mint-infused Old Forester bourbon, lemon, watermelon juice, amaretto, and smoked honey.

A guest enjoys a Birmingham Buck cocktail with mint-infused Old Forester bourbon, lemon, watermelon juice, amaretto, and smoked honey.

Photo: Caleb Chancey

Shreveport, Louisiana, band, Seratones, pose in the G&G Lounge after their Sloss Fest performance.

Shreveport, Louisiana, band, Seratones, pose in the G&G Lounge after their Sloss Fest performance.

Photo: Caleb Chancey

Charlotte Wyatt (left) and Kenslie McGuire sip the refreshing Alabama Sunshine cocktail with Redmont Vodka, cucumber juice, coconut water, ginger liqueur, and lime.

Charlotte Wyatt (left) and Kenslie McGuire sip the refreshing Alabama Sunshine cocktail with Redmont Vodka, cucumber juice, coconut water, ginger liqueur, and lime.

Photo: Caleb Chancey

The Bright Light Social Hour let their hair down at the G&G Portrait Studio.

The Bright Light Social Hour let their hair down at the G&G Portrait Studio.

Photo: Sully Sullivan

A highlight of the weekend lineup, Alabama-native Anderson East.

A highlight of the weekend lineup, Alabama-native Anderson East.

Photo: Sully Sullivan

Dylan LeBlanc, a Louisiana native who grew up in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, has critics calling him the next Neil Young.

Dylan LeBlanc, a Louisiana native who grew up in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, has critics calling him the next Neil Young.

Photo: Sully Sullivan

A hometown favorite, Birmingham, Alabama’s, The Burning Peppermints.

A hometown favorite, Birmingham, Alabama’s, The Burning Peppermints.

Photo: Sully Sullivan

Steve Gunn keeps cool both on and off stage.

Steve Gunn keeps cool both on and off stage.

Photo: Sully Sullivan