Hot Springs sounds: Jacob Rountree follows Honey & Rye, John Floridis
March is certainly maddening in Montana, as we eagerly await winter to make room for the early signs of spring. Regardless of when that may be, it’s still plenty chilly for a thermal soak at Bozeman Hot Springs. The venue also hosts weekly live music from its outdoor stage, with regional and traveling musicians performing every Thursday and Sunday night at 7pm. Here’s a look at who’s coming up.

Honey & Rye
Bozeman three-piece Honey & Rye take the stage March 8th. The local folk group has captivated audiences around the Valley with its lush vocal harmonies paired with fiddle, bass and guitar. Perfect for a cool soak on a winter night, this trio is sure to bring something relaxing to your Sunday evening.
Missoula-based singer/songwriter, guitarist and composer John Floridis visits the Springs on Thursday, March 12th. He has released five recordings mixing bluesy, folk-rock vocal tunes with adventurous solo acoustic guitar compositions. Captivating audiences with all the components of his music – the vocals, words and pure manipulation of sound – Floridis brings a truly unique performance anyone can enjoy.
Sunday, March 15th features Bozeman artist Jacob Rountree. Delivering an indie rock/folk sound to every performance, he sings songs with contemplative, powerful lyrics that are relatable and help build the soul. The “Rountree-o” show pairs his vocals and guitar stylings with drums, bass and backup vocals. It shall be a rocking good time for all in attendance!
Bozeman Hot Springs is located just south of Four Corners. Visit www.bozemanhotsprings.com for operating hours, further event details and fitness membership information. •