Something wicked this way strums as Lincoln Durham returns to Bozeman
Armed with old bastardized mid-century guitars, hand-me-down fiddles and banjos, homemade contraptions with just enough tension on a string to be considered an instrument and any random percussive item he can get his hands or ...
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Interview: Trout Steak Revival at Pine Creek Lodge – Feb. 22-23
Pine Creek serves up Trout Steak w/ spirited two-night run
After winning the Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band Competition in 2014, Trout Steak Revival emerged on the roots music scene to listeners anticipating the often-heard dose of progressive bluegrass with a hint of jam. Their unique brand ...
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Interview: The Irish Rovers at Ellen Theatre – Feb. 22
Bozeman hosts evening of story, song & Irish charm at Ellen
Famed folk group The Irish Rovers are back in Southwest Montana on February 22nd with a farewell show at Downtown Bozeman’s historic Ellen Theatre.
Based in Canada but deeply rooted in the Emerald Isle, the ensemble has charmed ...
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Interview: The Motet at Rialto Bozeman – Jan. 31
Mile High funksters back in Bozeman on heels of new album release
Denver-based funk and soul ensemble The Motet, who are gearing up for the release of their new studio album Death or Devotion on January 25th, are set to bring an evening of spirited live music to Bozeman’s Rialto theater to help ...
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Interview: Martha Redbone Roots Project at Ellen Theatre – Jan. 12
Mountain roots & urban grooves collide w/ celebratory evening of music at Ellen
“A powerful blues and soul singer,” writes The New Yorker, Empire State-based performer Martha Redbone brings her Roots Project out West for its first-ever Montana shows this January.
The charismatic, ...
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Interview: Lil Smokies at Rialto – Dec. 29 & 30
Lil Smokies back in Southwest Montana as part of five-show New Year's run
Montana’s own neo-bluegrassers The Lil Smokies are set for a grand return to the mountain towns of their musical upbringing with a five-show run to help close out 2018 and welcome the New Year.
Their roots submerged in ...
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