
The County Jawn
Ardmore Music Hall
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Philadelphia
Saturday, June 20 at 7 pm EDT
Concert Venue
Saturday, June 20 at 7 pm EDT
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The County Jawn at Ardmore Music HallFeaturing: Josh Smith, Medgina Maitre, The InGlorious, Sanovia, + Dan Goode
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Doors: 6:00 PM | Show: 7:00 PM
21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal Guardian
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About The County Jawn
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Discover Your Next Favorite Artist at The County Jawn! The County Jawn isn’t just a concert—it’s a community. Founded by Josh Smith as a love letter to his hometown, this independent concert series is where raw talent meets a passionate audience. We bring you the best of the Greater Philadelphia music scene, curating unforgettable performances that connect artists with the people who need to hear them. Whether you're looking to vibe with incredible live music or find your next favorite artist, The County Jawn is the place to be.
Don’t just hear about it—experience it. Come be a part of something real.
About Josh Smith
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Josh Smith — also known as County Jawn Josh — is a second-generation music industry creative, poet, and host who’s made it his mission to celebrate community through culture. Raised in the Greater Philadelphia area, The County specifically, Josh combines his love for home, his gift for gathering people, and his commitment to local talent to produce unforgettable concert experiences.
Dubbed “the leader of THE PEEOPLE,” Josh puts the audience first — every time. With a sharp ear for talent and a curator’s eye for detail, The County Jawn is more than just a concert — it’s a curated love letter to the culture, sounds, and stories of our region. In addition to his work in music and events, Josh is the author of two poetry collections: Words
Spoken from Unseen Lips and How to Grieve (available on Amazon). His writing is known for its raw vulnerability, thoughtful reflection, and lyrical depth.
About Medgina Maitre
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“I believe in pushing boundaries. I believe that in a constantly changing world, anything is possible. We use the gifts we have been given and the foundations that were laid for us to continue pushing the limits of our discipline.” - Medgina Maitre
Medgina attended the Philadelphia High School for Girls, where she first discovered the harp. Despite having no prior musical background, she decided then that it would be her career path. After earning both her Bachelor and Master of Music Performance from Temple University, her goal has been to bridge the genres of classical music, jazz, and spirituals to tell stories of love, pain, and joy that resonate deeply with her audiences. Medgina continues to uphold classical traditions, performing in spaces that include Marian Anderson Hall and Jordan Hall, and regularly working with ensembles such as the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra and the Swarthmore College Orchestra.
About The InGlorious
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The InGlorious is a Philadelphia-based duo blending soul, jazz, R&B, and pop into emotionally rich, genre-fluid music. Lifelong friends Stacey J. Harcum and Kyle D. Johnson draw from church roots, Philly music programs, and influences like Frank Ocean, The Isley Brothers, and Peter Gabriel. Their debut album So What Have We Learned? (2022) follows three EPs and performances at venues like World Cafe Live, City Winery, and Brooklyn Bowl.
About Sanovia
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Sanovia is a Philly-based vocalist and self-described creative missionary, weaving gospel, hip-hop, R&B, and soul into an experience that uplifts, heals, and connects. Her work lives at the intersection of faith and freedom — transforming sound and movement into spaces for reflection, joy, and community.
Stream her most recent project Playlist wherever you listen to music.
About Dan Goode
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Since 2012, Dan Goode has been writing and producing his own music. Raised in the Jamaican Pentecostal church, music would encompass and eclipse Daniel almost from birth. The soundtracks to years of Sunday morning services, midweek prayer meetings, and Saturday morning choir practices would trickle deeply into the ears of a young Daniel, and steep his artistic interests, broadening his range of musical preferences. While he was taking in these different tunes for years, it was the melodies and instrumentation that would grip the attention of the young man. In his formative years, he would become a singer and musician at his church, studying under Percess Mattison, Stephen and James Poyser, Karen Vega, and Angelo Simpson, among others. Not long after, his older brother Balmour, who is also a singer/songwriter in his own right, would introduce him to the live music circuit, where he would dub the little brother; Dan Goode when introduced to a crowd. He kept the name as a nod to Romans 8-281 and would soon branch out and learn from giants and local legends like Steve McKie, Hezekiah Davis, TreWay, and The Now Generation while on the well-known Philly open mic scene. Daniel has since produced for and performed with multiple local artists.
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