Matt Nathanson, href="http://www.andrewmcmahon.com" title="Andrew McMahon" target="_blank">Andrew McMahon and Matt MacKelcan, with Nathanson holding the top slot. Nathanson has build his career around mostly television synchronizations, which include getting "All We Are" on the television series NCIS; "Little Victories"on the Season 7 episode of Scrubs; additionally, he sang "Come On Get Higher" on the Late Show with David Letterman adn on March 3, 2009, he performed on Ellen, singing "Come On Get Higher." Besides all that, he has some movie credits as well. His discography currently counts eight studio albums, two live albums and a number of EP and singles, with "Come On Get Higher" his biggest hit. Andrew McMahon currently has one solo album, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness; Matt McKelcan has three albums and has gotten lots of airplay across the Southeast. Altogether, this is clearly a show for fans of male singer-songwriters. They'll do their stuff on July 26; tickets are $30 plus some fees for online purchase.
Here's "Come On Get Higher":
--Paul Moffett