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Flight Attendant is an American avant-rock-pop band from Nashville, TN, formed in 2018. The band currently consists of lead vocalist and keys player Karalyne Winegarner, guitarist Vinny Maniscalco, Violist Nikkie Christie, drummer Derek Sprague and bassist Peyton Rodeffer.

Flight Attendant debuted with their first single, "Slow June", in August 2018. After releasing a handful of singles, the group released their first full length self-titled album in 2022.

History

Beginnings - 2022

Flight Attendant was formed in 2018 by Vinny Maniscalco and Karalyne Winegarner while jamming with two other friends. Quickly, Nikki and Derek joined the band as permanent members.

Crafting their sound along the way, the band put out numerous singles until they were approached by grammy-award winning Producer/Engineer,

Lightning 100, with praise.[2]

Debut Album, European tour

Flight Attendant put out their Self-titled album in September 2022 with  Moraine Music Group. The group set out on tour to Europe soon after, due to some exposure they had received on radio, MTV  Germany, and ROLA music. Flight Attendant played shows across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Czech Republic.[3]

2023-Present

Flight Attendant kicked off their 2023 year with two new singles  from producer, Anders Fleming, “Therapy Couch” and “Second Chances”. The toured throughout the year to promote their growing catalogue starting with  a West Coast tour in June 2023 from Los Angeles to Seattle. The band then followed up their European tour from the previous year and headed back, spending the month of October heavily touring Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic and the Netherlands.

Discography

Albums/EPs

Self-titled (Moraine Music Group, 2022)

References

  1. ^ "CONTACT • ABOUT". Flight Attendant. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  2. ^ "Flight Attendant Band". morainemusic. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
  3. ^ Corbridge, Ian (2022-09-23). "Flight Attendant - Album Review and Video Premiere". Louder Than War. Retrieved 2024-03-28.