Friday February 16th, The Hooligans with special guest Bill Payne, 8pm
Friday February 23rd, The Fossils, 8:30pm
Saturday February 24th Jalan Crossland and Sean Devine, 8:30pm
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.
The Waiting returns Saturday, February 3rd beginning at 8:30pm. Composed of six musicians from various musical backgrounds, the band has come together to bring you Roadhouse-inspired rock n’ roll and the music of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. The Waiting is Rick Winking (guitar), Levi Main (guitar, vocals), David Dyas (vocals, guitar), Pete Christensen (keys), Doc Wiley (bass), Jason Kechely (drums).
Skip to Friday, February 16th for a Hooligans show beginning at 8:30pm. Formed in 1990, they’re Bozeman’s longest running roots rock/Americana/blues/jam band. Hooligans are inspired by the improv-driven music of the San Francisco scene as well as early folk, blues, and great rock n’ roll. Prepare to hear tunes from the likes of Bob Marley, Muddy Waters, John Hiatt, Grateful Dead, Traffic, Bob Dylan, Hot Tuna, Van Morrison, and The Band, as well as a handful of originals. The Hooligans’ album Beggars & Thieves is available now.
Looking ahead, check out The Fossils on Friday, February 23rd at 8:30pm. Known around town for their authentic hippie music, The Fossils guarantee a rockin’ good time. The members have been acquainted for years and are connected by their love of music. The band consists of Scott Boehler (harmonica), Rich Ruggles (keyboard), Jerry Mullen (guitar), and Rick Phillip (drums).
Homegrown talents Jalan Crossland & Sean Devine have teamed up for a series of shows across Montana, set for a dual Attic performance on Saturday, February 24th at 8:30pm. Tickets to this
show are $15, or $40 for a bundle
of three.
Crossland is an award winning picker of guitar and banjo whose 2017 release, Singalongs for the Apocalypse, was voted Album of the Year by Wyoming Public Radio. He’s opened for Texas songwriting legend Robert Earl Keen on two national tours, has released seven albums of primarily originals, and performs throughout the United States and occasionally Europe.
Devine has been on a roll since 2015’s Austin Blues, his fourth all original release. The collection of soul searching songs has since earned him a place among new country’s rising stars. He’s shared stages with a host of new and traditional country artists including Ward Davis, Stoney LaRue, Jason Eady, Sunny Sweeney, Micky & the Motorcars, Martha Scanlan, and The Jayhawks. Devine is prepping a live album release before starting work on his next album.
Advanced ticketing information is available at www.whiskeycreekmontana.com. The Attic is located at 110 N Main St. in Livingston, just above Whiskey Creek Saloon. •