Check out Austin-based country duo Brooke & Dawn on Thursday, November 9th from 6–8pm.
The act brings sweet harmonies and no-nonsense songwriting to every show, and is known by some as “the witchiest country duo in Texas.” Brooke & Dawn draw inspiration from artists like Dolly Parton, EmmyLou Harris, Leon Russell, and Loretta Lynn. They’re celebrating the release of their new album, Burn it Down.
Lane Norberg returns for a performance on Friday, November 17th from 6–8pm in promotion of his recently released debut EP, Under the Trees.
His music is heavily inspired by faith, love, and all of life’s ups and downs. Many of the lyrics to Norberg’s songs are easy to listen to, and often involve elements from his own life. “I believe that music is a unique way to express the kinds of things we all go through every day,” he says. “I want my music to be relatable to people because I think you can really communicate an idea through song if your lyrics are believable and authentic.” NEEDTOBREATHE, Ben Rector, John Mayer, and many other artists have served as inspiration. Norberg spent the summer recording Under the Trees, his first record, at Bozeman’s Basecamp Recording Studio with producer Chris Cunningham.
Looking ahead, Sutherlin is set for Friday, November 24th from 6–8pm.
The band is fronted by Portland musician Thomas Dietzel, who has released over a dozen albums to date, including the new solo rock EP, Amsterdam. Sutherlin is a Pacific Northwest take on modern country. The band’s self-titled debut album, released in August, was produced by Chet Lyster (The Eels, Lucinda Williams, The Jayhawks). At a live show, Sutherlin is Thomas performing alone with only his guitar and remarkable voice.
Enjoy the sounds of Marcedes Carroll on Saturday, November 25th from 6–8pm.
The spunky and fun Gallatin Valley local brings a variety of flavor to her live shows, performing tunes ranging from Turnpike Troubadours to Ella Fitzgerald to Led Zeppelin, along with plenty of originals you just have to hear!
Marcedes has been pursuing music since early youth. At the age of 8, singing “My Heart Will Go On” into her parents’ flashlight in a debonair black sequin dress with the camera rolling was just the beginning. In an effort to hone her craft, Marcedes has studied and practiced music using a combination of professional training and self-teaching. She’s worked with local radio program and live music venue Live From the Divide, and has spent a decent amount of time performing with local band Drink Me Pretty. Marcedes is currently pursuing a career as an independent singer/songwriter.
Wild Joe*s Coffee Spot is located at 18 W Main St. in the heart of historic Downtown Bozeman. Learn more about these and other upcoming events at www.wildjoescoffee.com. •