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Pedaler’s Jamboree 2026

STAY TUNED FOR THE FINAL LINEUP & SCHEDULE! HERE IS A TASTE OF WHAT TO EXPECT…


Post Sex Nachos

“Your Second Favorite Boy Band”

Hailing from the middle of the middle of the Midwest comes a band that bends genres and produces tunes that’ll make you want to roller-skate and two-step to your heaviest feelings: Post Sex Nachos. Charging into battle for the love of the music, these roller-coaster rockers are here to redefine the term "boy band" forever.

This 5-piece with a fantastically unique Venn diagram of influences and musical backgrounds continues to constantly reimagine the scope of what they can do with their art. Comprised of Mitch Broddon (lead guitar, support Vox), Sammy Elfanbaum (rhythm guitar, lead Vox), Kevin Jerez (keyboards, support Vox), Chase Mueller (bass, support Vox), and Hunter Pendleton (drums), Post Sex Nachos doesn’t just record music for virtual consumption - they bring it to the fans who matter most.

Performing to sold-out rooms from coast to coast, Post Sex Nachos delivers a raw, once-in a-generation live show, replete with pop-hook singalongs that sweep you up, solos to make you quake, and grooves worth diving head first into. Veritable road dogs, Post Sex Nachos recently announced their next venture, dubbed “The Minor League”.

Learn more: www.postsexnachos.com


The Band Feel

THE BAND FEEL is a living, breathing progression of rock. Drawing vast influence from music, poetry, and art of both yesterday and today, they are expanding the bounds of contemporary listenership across all generations. Their sonic journey offers a live, euphoric experience that is visually and emotionally immersive, quickly establishing itself as a mainstay in the rock music world.

In the last 12 months, they have amassed over 70 million views and gained more than 400K followers across social platforms. Having sold out multiple clubs nationwide, they are emerging as a major force in rock. Their sophomore EP, Into The Sun, produced by five-time Grammy-nominated producer Paul Moak, is now available.

…and now, we fly into The Sun.

Learn more at: www.thebandfeel.com


William Elliott Whitmore

Born and raised on a small farm in Lee County Iowa, a love of the land has always been an important part of William Elliott Whitmore’s life. An appreciation for nature and its cycles being taught from an early age. That awareness of birth and death is a constant theme in the songwriting, through a lens of hopefulness and acceptance. These things unify us as people, a theme that is often explored in the music. With a banjo, guitar and kick drum, Whitmore seeks to convey these ideas. For over twenty years he has traveled the world, performing everywhere from Rome, Italy to Rome, Georgia. He’s played basements, backyards, festival stages, and Carnegie Hall, and has no plans to stop anytime soon. “Life is hard, nasty, and unforgiving at times”, Whitmore says, “but it’s beautiful too, and music can be a reminder of what we all have in common, a desire to keep putting one foot in front of the other.”

Learn more: www.williamelliottwhitmore.com


Matthew Scott

Matthew Scott is a Rock & Blues guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, and Youtube personality. Born in Houston, TX, Matthew grew up with a deep love for roots and blues music and would grow as an artist playing clubs in the Oklahoma and Texas scene including many country gigs where he would open for artists such as Jason Boland, Casey Donahew, and others. Matthew would go on to form his current band and deepen those blues influences recording in Austin, TX at the legendary Arlyn Studios with Grammy Award winning producer, Jacob Sciba (known for his work with Gary Clark Jr. and more). Matthew’s debut album, Mirrors, features 10 tracks of guitar heavy Rock n’ Roll and blues tunes. The lead single “Where You Been” features background vocals from Angela Miller and Lauren Cervantes of the Austin soul band, The Black Pumas, and B3 organ by Lewis Stephens who famously played with Texas guitar legend, Freddie King. Matthew continues to tour in the Midwest and is working on a sophomore album.

Learn more at: www.matthewscott.org


Rambler Kane

The first thing you hear when you listen to Rambler Kane is his heart. Pairing a relentless fingerpicking style with a powerful voice, the singer-songwriter from Jacksonville, FL is equal parts classic throwback and modern troubadour, drawing inspiration from some of the art form's trailblazers: Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, and John Prine.

Kane's music is distinctly Americana, combining elements of the country, folk, and blues that have influenced him the most. As Jacksonville Music Experience put it, "Kane has already displayed a penchant for penning the kind of smart country tunes that are capable of touching on a range of human emotion in simple-yet-profound ways."

After first hearing Townes Van Zandt's "Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas," Kane started dreaming of becoming a traveling troubadour. A few short years later and it's a dream that cannot be denied. His first full-length album, "Live at Blue Jay Listening Room" was recorded with a sold-out audience. He has opened for the likes of American Aquarium's BJ Barham, Trampled by Turtles' Dave Simonett, Corey Smith, Matthew Fowler, Leon Majcen, and Clayton Nile Young. His song "Here I Am" was featured by Western AF.

In 2025, Kane is taking to the road in his Ford van - playing anywhere and everywhere he can pick up a show or gig along the way and busking on the sidewalks that feel the friendliest, with his first full-length studio album to follow.

Learn more: www.ramblerkane.com



Travis Feutz

Growing up on the farm Travis saw firsthand what the genre of country music was all about. Witnessing hard work, struggle, pain, love, loss, family, and faith all helped shape him into the artist he is today.  Like his heroes that have come before him, Travis seeks honesty and sincerity in his music. His songs are like stories being passed down from one generation to another. His voice and style is raw and unique, but you’ll swear you’ve heard him before in some smokey honky tonk on a Saturday night. Through his Missouri raising and Nashville teaching Travis is doing his damndest to keep the tradition of country music alive.

Building on the momentum, 2025 looks to be a big year for Travis Feutz and The Stardust Cowboys. The boys having been working hard in the studio over the past few months and have a brand new single releasing in March titled, “Outlaws & Armadillos. This song is a hat tip to 70’s Country Music that came out of the Austin, Texas area during the reign of the Armadillo World Headquarters. This song is a lot of fun. If it doesn’t get folks out on the dancefloor we don’t know what will. The band also has a full album titled, Country Gold waiting in the wings that will release later in 2025. This work was a labor of love. Travis wanted to create an album of traditional country songs and have many of his favorite players on the project. He wanted to make an album that took people back to when country music was truly solid gold.

Travis has worked with hit Producer, John Pedigo, out of Modern Electric in Dallas, Texas, Stephen Leiweke out of Yackland Studios in Nashville, Tennessee on previous projects, but this time around Travis wanted to wear the producer's hat. Using knowledge he has gained from previous experiences, such as his solo project, Tales From The Old West. Travis embraced the challenge and couldn’t be happier with how these projects came together. Both of these works were recorded at Centro Cellar Studios, engineered and mixed by William Reeves, Mastered by Benny Quinn out of Nashville. Outlaws and Armadillos is out in March 2025st. 


 

Pedaler’s JAMBOREE LINEUP History

2024 Lineup

Ha Ha Tonka - Aaron Kamm & the One Drops - Hooten Hallers - Spook Lights - Tanner Lee - Molly Healey String Project - Barroom Billies - Jackson Stokes - Travis Feutz and the Stardust Cowboys - Adventure Hat - Cotton Mollies - Mobile Funk Unit - Bad Names

2023 Lineup

The New Respects - Ha Ha Tonka - That One Guy - One Way Traffic - The Royal Furs - The Comancheros - Meredith Shaw - Catdaddy’s Funky Fuzz-Bunker Band - The Ballroom Billies - Kyren Penrose

2022 Lineup

Here Come the Mummies - Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydeco Hellraisers - The Kay Brothers - Falling Fences - Opal Agafia & the Sweet Nothings - Dawson Hollow - The Cold Stares - Rachel Ammons - Beth Bombara - MK Ultra - Molly Healey - SIFA - Joe Dillstrom

2021 Lineup

Cowboy Mouth - Dawson Hollow - Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - The Cold Stares - Hounds- Molly Healey String Project - One Way Traffic - The Flood Brothers - Ok Samaritan - Mobile Funk Unit - Don’t Mind Dying - The Lonesome Narrows - Silent Disco

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2019 Lineup

Blitzen Trapper - The Kay Brothers - The Stone Sugar Shakedown - Dirtfoot - Flint Eastwood - Violet and the Undercurrents - The David Wax Museum - The Burney Sisters - Dawson Hollow - Beth Bombara - One Way Traffic - The Comancheros - OK Samaritan

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2018 Lineup

Here Come the Mummies - Southern Culture on the Skids - SHEL - Hogslop String Band - The Kay Brothers - Decadent Nation - Falling Fences - Carrie Nation & The Speakeasy - Julian Davis - The Underhill Family Orchestra - The Bel Airs - The Burney Sisters - The Inventions - St. Louis Sprockets - Clashing Patterns - Wildy’s World

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2017 Lineup


Ha Ha Tonka - That 1 Guy- GGOOLLDD - Split Lip Rayfield - Dirtfoot - The Stone Sugar Shakedown - St Louis Sprockets - The Kay Brothers - Spirit of 76 Fireworks Show - Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - Paul Weber & The Scrappers - Brody Buster Band - Delta Sol Revival - Molly Healey - Don't Mind Dying - Molly Gene - One Whoaman Band

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2016 Lineup

Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band - Shrub- Flint Eastwood - The Mighty Pines Steve Ewing (of the Urge) - Jason Divad Aaron Kamm & the One Drops - Kay Brothers - The Royal Furs - Jenny Teator & The Fevers - Molly Healey - Clock Work - Dance Monkey Dance - Violet & the Undercurrents - Como Aerial Arts - Chris Clark Bicycle Stunt Show

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2015 Lineup

Jessica Hernandez and the Deltas - Moon Hooch- Old Salt Union - The Haunted Windchimes - Tanner Lee - Hooten Hallers - Burn Circus - The Flood Brothers - A.J. Gaither OMB - Brody Buster Band Bones - Jugs N Harmony - The Bottlesnakes - Tyrannosaurus Chicken - The Meanwells

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2014 Lineup

Ben Miller Band - SHEL - Dirtfoot - We Live in Public - Old Salt Union - Burn Circus - The Flood Brothers - Dead Bed Bad - Boone County Tick Pickers - Mercer & Johnson - Kay Brothers - Tanner Bechtel - White Trash Blues Revival - Ghost River Revue - Sunshine Mammas - Dirt Leg Benders

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2013 Lineup

Pokey LaFarge - The Hillbenders - JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers - The Ben Miller Band - Aaron Kamm and the One Drops - Man in the Ring - The Kay Brothers - Honky Suckle - Mojo Roots - Old Salt Union - Burn Circus - The Flood Brothers - River Ghost Revue - We Live in Public - Molly Gene - Sunshine Mammas

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2012 Lineup

Southern Culture on the Skids - The Ben Miller Band - The Hipnecks - Dirtfoot - Carrie Nation and the Speakeasy - We Live in Public - Decadent Nation - Wild Cat Daddies - Brad Cunningham - Noah Earle - Burn Circus

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2011 Lineup

Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Ha Ha Tonka - Arty's Univibe ... Can you help us remember who else played this year (computer crash)?

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2010 Lineup

Split Lip Rayfield - Double Duty - The Derailed Commodities - The Dorians - Blue - Hoodoo Fletcher & Rev Marsha Blues Band - David Ray with Primal Groove - Honkey Tonk Blues Band

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2009 Lineup

Big Smith - Wild Cat Daddies - East Street Band - Decadent Nation - Pippa Letsky - Lee Ruth - Bruce Poe - - Acoustic Jams - 3rd Street Band - Tom Weislocher - Counterfiet Heroz