THE HOOLIGANS
Formed in 1990, Hooligans is Bozeman’s longest running roots rock/americana/blues/jam band. Inspired by the improv driven music of the San Francisco scene as well as early folk, blues and great rock’n’roll. Join the Hooligans for a rollicking evening of old school hippy Americana, blues, rock and reggae with plenty of “Good Olde Grateful Dead” for good measure! “We’re thrilled to be back at the new and improved Pine Creek, and we’ll be bringing the big band out for this one!” – Tom Garnsey, Rich Robiscoe, Tom Murphy, Betsy Wise, Ryan Garnsey and Ron Craighead.
Food truck: Follow Yer’ Nose
RADIO BIRDS
Within a year of this newly-reinvented band’s rechristening, Radio Birds were booked for The Rock Boat 2014 (and 15!), were featured in a major motion picture (Jason Momoa’s Road to Paloma), played SXSW, and attracted the services of indie Atlanta label Brash Music. Things have moved quickly for a reason, and everyone involved points back to two causes: Radio Bird’s irresistible character and undeniably unique sound.
Food truck: Grille 406
STRANGEWAYS
Strangeways is a rowdy irreverent 3 piece power trio, featuring Kevin Toll on guitar, Steve Palmer on drums and Jordan Jarosky on the bass. Their home grown Livingston, MT sound is aptly referred to as Non-genre. They fill the night with electrified Americana (Electricana) sounds riddled with songs of outlaws, whiskey and women. A great mix of original music compliments their range of songs from Johnny Cash to Bob Dylan, Prince to Husker du, Jimi Hendrix to Hank Williams III, and everything in between.
Food truck: Rancho Picante Bison Hut
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HEATHER LINGLE
Music to stir the dust off the dance floor and your heart. A swift, cool breeze on a perfect blue-bird day. Dance until the last song or just kick back and enjoy the Heather Lingle Band.
FREE
BRI BAGWELL & THE BANNED
Bri Bagwell is real country music. Her first CD, “Banned from Santa Fe”, released June 2011, sold through several printings, and gained traction very quickly among music fans. Bri Bagwell was the only female artist on the Texas Music Chart for a few weeks with her single, also titled “Banned from Santa Fe” and her song “Whiskey” became her 1st top 15 hit. Her latest radio release, “Crazy,” has been praised for its witty and relatable lyrics, and it continues to climb the Texas charts. When she’s not on tour, you can find Bri in Nashville, Tennessee, writing songs for Sony/ATV Publishing on Music Row.
Food truck: Follow Yer’ Nose BBQ