A little wiser, Tumbledown House returns to scene of its early days
Bay Area songwriting deviants Tumbledown House have never been easy to describe. Modern speakeasy, saloon jazz, parlor pop, and “Tom Waits in a cocktail dress” are a few of the frequent descriptors, but none of these successfully ...
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Interview: Jim Averitt & Friends on ’11th & Grant’ – Thursday, February 15th
Jim Averitt & Friends featured on new episode of 11th & Grant
Bozeman local Jim Averitt will showcase his Montana-inspired folk and Americana music on the next episode of 11th & Grant with Eric Funk. He’ll be joined by well-known musicians Chelsea Hunt (fiddle) and Tom Murphy ...
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Interview: WHY? @ The Rialto – Monday, February 26th
WHY? returns to Bozeman w/ upcoming Rialto show
Cincinnati-based indie rock/hip-hop group WHY? is set to kick off its “Moh Lhean Expanded Tour 2018” in February, bringing a show to Bozeman’s newly renovated Rialto theater later this month. The band is touring in continued support of last spring’s ...
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Interview: Fruition @ Eagles Lodge Ballroom – Saturday, January 27th
Band of buskers stop in Bozeman ahead of album release
On their fifth full-length, Watching It All Fall Apart, Fruition transform pain and heartache into something truly glorious. With their songwriting sharper and more nuanced than ever before — and their sonic palette more daringly expansive — ...
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Interview: Life & Music of Django Reinhardt @ Story Mansion – Saturday, January 20th
Story Mansion plays host to special program, ‘The Life & Music of Django Reinhardt’
A musical birthday celebration of renowned guitarist and composer Django Reinhardt and the gypsy jazz music he created will be held at the historic Story Mansion later this month.
The Coyote Gypsies will ...
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Interview: Dustbowl Revival @ Filling Station – Thursday, January 11th
SoCal-based Dustbowl Revival set for January Filling Station show
Over the past few years, The Dustbowl Revival has been making a name for itself with a vibrant mix of vintage Americana sounds. Critics have proclaimed that this eclectic eight-piece “would have sounded utterly at home within the ...
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