Have you had the opportunity to check out The Attic in Livingston? The upstairs bar and performance venue is a must for dancers and live music lovers. Illinois roots rockers Easy Riders visit the Attic on Saturday, January 20th at 8:30pm. Tickets are $7 in advance and $10 at the door. Doors at 7:30pm. Frontman and lead guitarist Mike Miller is known around the Prairie State for his soulful vocals, slide guitar skills, and Jerry Garcia licks. Aaron Miller contributes his vocal talents and tickles strings on bass. He’s a seasoned veteran of many styles of music. Drummer Nick Fairley brings a diverse musical background to the band’s performances, having played in classical, jazz, Latin, rock and blues ensembles over the years. Easy Riders captivate with that vintage sound of music, guaranteeing an energetic show that will keep the audience moving. Their album, Earthbound, is available now.
Local group Blub follows with a show Saturday, January 27th at 8:30pm. Tickets are $5 in advance and also available at the door. Doors at 7:30pm. Blub is a new project from Livingston songwriter Danny Bee. The band’s material ranges from teenage love ballads to hard rock tales of monkeys taking control of the world. From the creator of Big Ol’ and Brown, this band of “alternative” performers is composed of Bee (vocals, guitar), Bill Dwyer (electric guitar), Michael Gillian (drums), and John Sanders (bass).
Advanced ticketing information is available at whiskeycreekmontana.com. The Attic is located at 110 N Main St. in Livingston, just above Whiskey Creek Saloon. •