TheGreatEnough.com (The Great Enough)
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BIOGRAPHY
Venues Played: BB&T Pavil­ion Are­na (Radio 104.5 Birth­day Show Fes­ti­val), Vine­yard at Her­shey (Mer­lot Day Fes­ti­val), HUE Fes­ti­val, East Coast Music Con­fer­ence (Nor­folk, VA), World Cafe Live, Steel Stacks, under­ground Arts — and a thou­sand oth­er stages, fes­ti­vals and clubs with capac­i­ties rang­ing from 200 to 25,000.

Band Played With: (not a com­plete list!) Imag­ine Drag­ons, Mis­ter­Wives, Dream­ers, Atlas Genius, Alien Ant Farm, Lit, Judah & the Lion, Young the Giant, AJR, Sir Sly, Mike Shin­o­da, Matt and Kim, Mis­sio, Crack­er, Glo­ri­ous Sons, The Wrecks, Fuel, Eve 6, Sis­ter Hazel, The Wallflowers.

Recent News: The Great Enough will be per­form­ing at XL Live in Har­ris­burg 2/29 for Mil­len­ni­um Music Con­fer­ence. Ear­ly atten­dees can catch Bright solo open­ing the Ad Lib stage on 2/27.

METRICS
Over 1.1 mil­lion streams or downloads.

Over 100,000 youTube views.

In rota­tion (WXPN, NPR, iHeartRa­dio, Radio 104.5, i99FM, y102) on ter­res­tri­al FM radio, inter­net radio, and all stream­ing services.

WXPN Pick of the Week (Inex­plic­a­ble), and select­ed as one of 10 artists to per­form at the 10th Annu­al Home for the Hol­i­days Concert.

Cho­sen by Pause and Play for a New Songs Playlist with Bleach­ers, Lady Gaga, Sting, etc (Can You Relate?)

Alter­na­tive Addic­tion Indie Song of the Day (Voice on the Radio)

Select­ed for Gold­en Mix­tape’s “Match It” Playlist

Already Heard playlist fea­ture along­side Rise Against, All Time Low, Pierce the Veil, etc (Bower­birds)

Fea­tured in Round Mag­a­zine, Skope Mag­a­zine, New Mil­len­ni­um Music, PureV­ol­ume, The Hook Jour­nal, and many more.

Bio:
Their par­tic­u­lar brand of vital, intense rock and roll has drawn com­par­isons to artists as var­ied as The Killers, The Gaslight Anthem, and The Lum­i­neers. Draw your own con­clu­sions. The Great Enough is not inter­est­ed in self-label­ing. They want you to decide, for your­self, what they mean to you.

If we are to let the music speak for itself, it will tell you that these guys work hard and care deeply. That they are explor­ing the human expe­ri­ence in as hon­est a way as they are able. That they want to laugh with us, and rage with us; they want to feel our lone­li­ness and our exul­ta­tion; that they want to roar. Every­thing else is up to you.






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