The Eastern Wharf Food Truck Festival will take place on Saturday, November 16th from 5-10 p.m. at the Riverfront Lot at Eastern Wharf, located at 102 Port St.

We’re curating local live music on the Savannah Stopover stage during the festival, including Damon and the Shitkickers, The Isaac Smith Band, Unifya, and Willie Jackson and the Tybee Blues Band.

Plus sample food from more than twenty food trucks from across the Low Country, including innovative new offerings and local favorites.

Free and open to the public, the Eastern Wharf Food Truck Festival is right around the corner! See you on the riverfront on November 16th.

 

THE SCHEDULE

Unifya: 5:30
Isaac Smith Band: 6:30
Tybee Blues Band: 7:30
Damon and The Shitkickers: 8:30

Damon & the Shitkickers

Damon & the Shitkickers was formed in 2008 by Damon Mailand, Matt Eady, and Charlie Hodge. Mike DiSanza joined the group in March of 2009, followed shortly by Igor Fiksman in April to round out the group. There have since been several lineup changes, but the sound remains firmly rooted in the good ol' country music they grew up on.


The Isaac Smith Band

Isaac Smith is an Americana singer-songwriter from Savannah Georgia. Most of Smiths music contains themes of romance, longing, heartbreak and redemption. He is known for his bellowing vocals and dynamic musical sounds through guitar, piano, and violin.

As a violinist, Isaac has backed many artists, including Paul McDonald, Ed Roland (collective soul), Randal Bramblett, Chloe Agnew, Maggie Rose, Mike Ferris, Time Sawyer, and many more. Currently on tour with Cordovas.


Unifya

Unifya, “One Fire”, embodies the ultimate fusion of heavy rhythms and punk rock energy with a twist of Southern spirit. Formed during the covid lockdowns, this Cali-vibes style band has been making waves in the music scene with over 600,000 spins on Spotify alone. Their uplifting vibes create a sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh while providing a solid foundation for the band's high-energy live performances.

United by their passion for music and good vibes, they set out to capture the essence of rebel music with their catchy hooks and infectious energy. Unifya is poised to spread their message of “One Fire” from the Southeast to the West Coast and beyond.


Willie Jackson and the Tybee Blues Band

Willie Jackson is a native son of Savannah, GA; the youngest of the 6 children born to the late, great Reverend Jackson, and his wife, Annie Pearl. Willie has always been a songwriter in his free time while working to support his family. After an accident ended his career working on the railroad, he was able to pursue his music full time. Willie has a passion for writing blues songs, playing bass and singing with various configurations of his Tybee Blues Band at venues across the Coastal Empire.