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“The minute you meet Michael Coleman, you get a clear sense of his charisma. Free
Union, led by Coleman, makes songs that bring people, ideas and musical styles
together. Since teaming up with drummer Rob Dunnenberger, the band has grown in
size, scope and ambition, but its message and goal remains the same.” -Stephen Kallao,
World Cafe, NPR
Free Union is a Charlottesville, Virginia-based collective led by Michael Coleman
(vocals/rhythm guitar) and Rob Dunnenberger (drums), and features Carrie Coleman
(vocals), Parker Hawkins (bass), and Tyler Hutcherson (keys). The band’s sound is not
distillable, it’s ever-evolving music is rooted in soul and incorporates rhythm and blues,
rock, and pop into its sound.
In its short history, Free Union has found quick momentum including a debut
performance at the 2019 & 2021 Lockn’ Music Festival, a feature on NPR Music’s Heavy
Rotation: September Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing (2019), and a national
appearance on the acclaimed WXPN National Public Radio program World Cafe (2020).
The history behind the collective’s name gives context to its message. Free Union,
Virginia—originally named Nicksville after a free African American blacksmith—sought to
unite people of all races at a time when the country was inherently divided. These
principles of inclusivity are the underpinnings of this collective. Free Union brings people,
musical styles, and ideas together to inspire a message of unity.
Union, led by Coleman, makes songs that bring people, ideas and musical styles
together. Since teaming up with drummer Rob Dunnenberger, the band has grown in
size, scope and ambition, but its message and goal remains the same.” -Stephen Kallao,
World Cafe, NPR
Free Union is a Charlottesville, Virginia-based collective led by Michael Coleman
(vocals/rhythm guitar) and Rob Dunnenberger (drums), and features Carrie Coleman
(vocals), Parker Hawkins (bass), and Tyler Hutcherson (keys). The band’s sound is not
distillable, it’s ever-evolving music is rooted in soul and incorporates rhythm and blues,
rock, and pop into its sound.
In its short history, Free Union has found quick momentum including a debut
performance at the 2019 & 2021 Lockn’ Music Festival, a feature on NPR Music’s Heavy
Rotation: September Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing (2019), and a national
appearance on the acclaimed WXPN National Public Radio program World Cafe (2020).
The history behind the collective’s name gives context to its message. Free Union,
Virginia—originally named Nicksville after a free African American blacksmith—sought to
unite people of all races at a time when the country was inherently divided. These
principles of inclusivity are the underpinnings of this collective. Free Union brings people,
musical styles, and ideas together to inspire a message of unity.
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