Magic City Hippies

Shades on and shirts unbuttoned, Magic City Hippies generate the kind of heat that could've powered a high seas yacht party in the seventies or shake a Coachella stage next summer. If the trio -- Robby Hunter, Pat Howard, and John Coughlin -- stepped off the screen from some long-lost Quentin Tarantino flick in slow-motion (instruments in hand), nobody would question it. Embracing everything from AM radio rock and poolside pop to nimble raps and salsa, they lock into an era-less vibe with no shortage of psychedelic funk or hooks. The three-piece deliver the kind of bangers you can play on the way to the party, during the party, and to smooth over the comedown as the sun comes up.

As the guys so eloquently describe it, they "give people a choice to enjoy this on the surface level, feel funky in their bodies, and dance...or go deeper into the music."

As legend has it, the origin of Magic City Hippies can be traced back to Robby's days of permit-less busking in Miami. Eventually, Pat and John proved to be better accompaniment than his loop pedal, so the trio played regular bar gigs and built an audience locally. They formed as Robby Hunter Band, released the Magic City Hippies album, and adopted the title as their name. That LP gained traction in 2013 with syncs on The CW's iZombie and Showtime's Ray Donovan. On its heels, 2015's Hippie Castle EP catalyzed their breakout as "Limestone" piled up over 21 million Spotify streams followed by "Fanfare" with another 20 million Spotify streams.

They toured endlessly and moved crowds at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Hulaween, Okeechobee Fest, Electric Forest, and Austin City Limits, to name a few. Along the way, the band also picked up acclaim from Relix and OnesToWatch as they dropped the fan favorite Modern Animal in 2019. When the world shut down, the boys settled in different parts of the country (Rob "doing his Johny Mayer thing" in Bozeman, MT, Pat in Los Angeles, CA, and John still in Miami). Remotely, they wrote what would become their third full-length album, Water Your Garden, released in January 2022. As things opened back up, the musicians put it all together in person.

Armed with singles such as "Queen," the falsetto-spiked "High Beams" [feat. Nafets], "Diamond," and "Ghost On The Mend" Magic City Hippies are ready to heat up their next chapter now.

Past Shows


Jan
29
th
2023
Fine Line
Jan
29
th
2023
Fine Line

Magic City Hippies

with CAPYAC
Feb
1
st
2020
Amsterdam Bar & Hall
Feb
1
st
2020
Amsterdam Bar & Hall

Magic City Hippies

with Tim Atlas
Jan
12
th
2019
7th St Entry
Jan
12
th
2019
7th St Entry

Magic City Hippies

with future generations
Mar
12
th
2017
Mainroom
Mar
12
th
2017
Mainroom

Hippo Campus

with Magic City Hippies

More Shows

Aug
12
th
Turf Club

The Good Life

Jun
19
th
7th St Entry

LESLIE, Services, Ghost Kitchen, and Rabeca

Aug
12
th
Fine Line

CAN'T FEEL MY FACE 2010s Dance Party

Jul
28
th
First Avenue

Hot in Herre ⏤ 2000s Dance Party