After-work cold ones are essential to Bozemanites, with Downtown Bozeman’s Eagles Bar ready to serve every night of the week. The local tavern is also home to a steady schedule of Wednesday acoustics and weekend jamming. Here’s who’s performing in the coming weeks.
Singer/songwriter Hannah Jo Lally shows off her talents on April 3rd. From the back roads of Eastern Washington, enjoy an evening of country cuts and distinctive originals. She draws influence from the likes of Suzy Bogguss and Charley Pride, Waylon Jennings and Mary Chapin Carpenter, among others.
Next up, mosh with rockers Parahellion on April 5th and 6th. The up-and-coming Bozeman band have quickly made a name for themselves on the local scene, with energetic riff-heavy shows worthy of an audience ready to blow off some steam.
Bird Dog Brian Kassay will deliver a solo performance on April 10th. The local musician mixes guitar, violin, keyboard and harmonica in creation of his unique, live-looping performances.
The Love Darts follow April 12th and 13th. The hard rock punk band got its start playing venues like the Haufbrau, having since grown into a fine-tuned project featuring some of Bozeman’s most energetic guitarists.
Luke Flansburg fronts a solo show on April 17th. He’ll bring a wide variety of music ranging from funk to rock to blues. Also a member of Pinky & the Floyd, Tsunami Funk and MOTH, prepare for a fun set of covers and originals that will span the genres.
Enjoy the original country rock of Dead Yellers on April 19th and 20th. Founded by frontman Peter King, the music follows a theme of courage in the face of adversity, delivered in an upbeat, western roots format, ultimately leaving the audience feeling hopeful and happy. Sometimes joined by fiddle, pedal steel, bass and harmonica, this group always brings something unique to their performances.
Settle in for another night of acoustics on April 24th with music by Trygh. The solo bassist is known for his dark spin on the folk genre, inspired by the cold mountains of Montana.
The Disruptors take the stage with back-to-back performances on April 26th and 27th. The high energy band does their darndest to get audiences singing along with their wide selection of rock n’ roll tunes from the ‘60s to now.
Exercise your pipes with Karaoke Night sponsored by Bozeman’s Best Entertainment Group, setting up at FOE every Thursday. Sing your heart out and cheer on your friends! Sign-ups start at 9pm.
The Eagles hosts BINGO Night on Saturday evenings, with the game beginning at 6pm. Grab your friends and dobber of choice for a chance to win some extra bucks.
Make sure to check out Bridger Mountain Big Band on Sunday nights. The ensemble performs at 7pm. The 17-piece jazz orchestra celebrates the music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie and more, with original arrangements and music of all genres from the 1900s to today. Check them out on social media for performance announcements.
Acoustic Wednesdays start at 8pm and weekend bands are on at 9pm. Head downtown for some great live music or stop in to support your local Eagles any night of the week. •