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Local indie rock band performing at Youngstown music festival under new name

Terrance Logue, Grant Shultz, Harrison Rhinehart, Ben Rhinehart and Justin Barnett make up Skyrail, a Youngstown indie rock band performing at Gutter Jamz.
Terrance Logue, Grant Shultz, Harrison Rhinehart, Ben Rhinehart and Justin Barnett make up Skyrail, a Youngstown indie rock band performing at Gutter Jamz. Harrison Rhinehart

A favorite indie rock band in the Youngstown music community is getting ready to play new and usual songs at Westside Bowl’s upcoming music festival under a new name.

Harrison Rhinehart is the lead singer of Skyrail, formerly known as Sedona.

“The best way to describe our music was how Erik Engartner at The Wickyards put it: a trip to indie rock heaven,” Harrison said. “It’s high energy for one song, and then something a little bit more emotional and sentimental the next song.”

Harrison performs alongside Grant Shultz, his brother Ben Rhinehart, Terrance Logue and Justin Barnett.

“Yacht Club is our most popular song, so that’s one of my favorites to perform. I love our song Remind Me because we do kind of a pretty big outro jam at the end, but I like performing them all,” Harrison said.

During 2025, Harrison said they decided to change their name to “get a fresh start as a whole” ensemble.

“If you looked us up on like Spotify or Apple Music, there were so many bands and artists named Sedona,” he said. “It was impossible to find us unless you knew exactly who you were looking for.”

Skyrail is one of 15 artists performing on two stages at Westside Bowl’s Gutter Jamz Music Festival on Nov. 22, beginning at 1:30 p.m.

“Tickets are $10 - $15 depending on when you buy your tickets, which is crazy to me that you get to see so many artists, especially at somewhere like Westside Bowl, where the food and drinks are great. I don’t see why you’d do anything else on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. A lot of people are coming home for the holidays to be with their family, so if they’re looking for something to do that’s, that’s where to be,” Harrison said.