Article Contributed by Agori Tribe
Published on November 1, 2014
Agori Tribe was birthed in 2008 by founding members Sean Naughton, Will Nicholls and David Collins, while attending high school in Germantown, Tennessee (a suburb of Memphis). Naughton had been jamming with both Nicholls and Collins separately, and one day, they decided to all three get together. They knew after that first session that they wanted to form a band together. Keyboardist Dave Hash joined the band in 2009, and bassist Jeffery Naylor rounded off the current lineup in 2013.
Since playing its first show at the New Daisy Theater in Downtown Memphis on October 30, 2009, Agori Tribe has won the Waka Winter Classic twice, played festivals such as Memphis Electronic Music Festival, Memphis Music & Heritage Festival, Bristerfest and Wakarusa multiple times, opened for well-known bands such as Perpetual Groove, Zoogma, Particle, Moon Taxi, Arpetrio, Sunsquabi, Earphunk and The Original Wailers, and toured throughout the Southeast.
While the band has always been family and community oriented, their biggest opportunity to contribute to a local charitable cause came over the summer of 2014. Upon returning from their Summer Tour, Agori Tribe organized and performed at a St. Jude Children’s Hospital benefit concert at the Hi-Tone Café. The benefit show was a complete success, and plans are already in motion for more chances to give back to the community through the power of music.