The Everybodyfields, an American indie folk/alt-country band from Johnson City, Tennessee, was co-founded by Sam Quinn and Jill Andrews. Their debut album Half Way There: Electricity & The South was released on August 11, 2004. The band's lineup evolved over time, with notable members including Megan McCormick, Megan Gregory, Travis Kammeyer, Josh Oliver, Tom Pryor, and Jamie Cook. They gained significant attention for their unique blend of country, folk, bluegrass, rock, and Americana. Sam Quinn's song "T.V.A." from Half Way There: Electricity & The South won first place in the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at Merlefest in 2005. Additionally, "Lonely Anywhere" from Nothing Is Okay was featured as NPR's Song of the Day on February 29, 2008. On June 5, 2009, The Everybodyfields announced their disbandment to pursue solo careers.