Delicious food, paired with the savory sounds of an eclectic roster of local performers can always be found at Desert Rose Restaurant & Catering in downtown Belgrade. Here’s a look at the upcoming music.
Dirt Farmers will return for a performance on Friday, November 4th. This Bozeman string band calls its musical style “Paisley Grass.” Spanning generations from 19-year-old Kelly Hagerman on guitar and vocals to 72 year-old Bill Devine on Dobro, they’re a Montana country meets cosmopolitan exprience. Nate Fortier, Shawna and Catey Lockhart round out the group on mandolin, stand-up bass, and vocals, respectively. The band often includes an extended line-up of guest musicians including fiddle and banjo.
Jeff Peterson is set for Wednesdays, November 9th and 23rd. Peterson is a guitar player and singer based in Bozeman. He writes story songs, mostly based in Montana and the Southwest. He occasionally plays guitar for PunchTruck and bass for MOS Funnel, when enough of those bands’ members are in the same place. Edis and the Incredibles will perform on Friday, November 11th. You will hear a variety of blues and rock covers with some originals, dance-able, and FUN music. The band is comprised of Edis Kittrell on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Cliff DeManty on keyboards, Mike Gurzi on guitar, Eddie T. on bass, and Tom Vorhees on drums. ALL music starts at 7pm. Located in downtown Belgrade at 27 West Main, Desert Rose is where food is still the real deal.
Now open Tuesday–Saturday from 11am–9pm (open until 10pm on Fridays). For more information about these performances, the menu, or catering services, visit www.desertrosecatering.us/ or call (406) 924-2085. •