Bozeman’s local Fraternal Order of the Eagles appreciates its many members, but is always open to the public with drink specials, Friday night BINGO and lots of live music. Here’s a look at who’s playing at FOE in the coming weeks.
Fool’s Gold perform Friday and Saturday, November 16th–17th. A premier party band out of Ennis, the fellas are a classic five-piece all about fun times, partying, and dancing. Fool’s Gold’s music spans three decades, as well as three genres of music – country, blues, and classic rock. Every song they play evokes memories and gets toes tapping. The group also brings a smattering of original tunes as well, all of which are fresh and lively. Head down to one of these shows and leave with a big smile on your face.
The Eagles’ next “Acoustic Wednesday” show will see the talents of Noel & Ed on November 21st beginning at 7pm. Head downtown, grab an adult beverage and unwind with their instrumentals before finishing out the workweek.
Diamond bring their brand of rock n’ soul on Friday and Saturday, November 23rd–24th to help dancers burn off their Thanksgiving feasts on the floor! The sprightly duo of Colette and Kenny Diamond bring a unique and engaging musical experience, with a song selection from today’s hits, country, classic rock, R&B, and crowd pleasing sing-alongs. Colette – kicking bass, playing piano, percussion, and vocals – brings a level of entertainment that lights up the room. Kenny, the second half of the popular duo, often straps on an electric guitar and delivers renditions of classic ‘70s and ‘80s guitar riffs. Kenny’s sound is big, and Diamond plays songs you do not expect to come out of a two-piece.
Enjoy the return of Tales From Ghost Town on Wednesday, November 28th at 7pm. Nick Hagan, the man behind the name, has been called punkabillly, gothic country, cowpunk, punk blues, Montana blues, soul punk, folkabillly, punk grass, and street folk, but the one-man acoustic band claims none. The Colorado native has shared bills with acts including Goddamn Gallows, Koffin Kats, Hellbound Glory, and Murder Junkies, as well as solo artists Scott H. Biram, Joe Buck Yourself, James Hunnicutt and Graham Lindsey.












