Live Music & All You Can Eat Pizza
BOZEMAN – Red Tractor Pizza is hosting a weekly live music series called “Music Mondays,” where patrons can enjoy all-you-can-eat pizza while watching live music for just $10. The event takes place every Monday night from 6:30-8:30 p.m. and gives a reason for local music fans to get together.
Not only is Music Mondays a fun night for restaurant guests, it’s also a way for Red Tractor to bring exposure to a diverse collection of singers and songwriters from the region.
The winter lineup features an eclectic mix of musicians falling within the genres of country, rock, jazz, indie and beyond.
Mike DeJaynes is playing Red Tractor on Nov. 23. Known by most as “Mike D.,” Mike is a funky singer/songwriter who plays bass, guitar, keys and drums. He’s been playing groove-inspired tunes in and around Bozeman for nearly 20 years. You might know him from Bigsby Jones, One Leaf Clover, Hawthorne Roots, and Solidarity Service.
On Nov. 30, Kyle Helm takes the stage. Kyle is an emerging singer/songwriter in Bozeman who takes a philosophical approach to his songwriting, often writing about the human condition.
Quenby Iandiorio, perhaps best known as the front man in Quenby & the West of Wayland, is making an appearance at Red Tractor on Dec. 7. Known for her sultry voice, mighty guitar chops, and striking presence, Quenby is the total package. She takes classic country and roots music to an irresistible place that keeps fans swooning for more.
Jazz fans should not miss Alex and Dan on Dec. 14. Alex Robilotta and Dan Conwell are two of Bozeman’s premier jazz guitarists. Together, the duo brings innate talent and years of professional training for a delightful and engaging listening experience.
Tom Kirwan is visiting Red Tractor on Dec. 21. Originally from Bozeman, Tom is considered an artist-cowboy legend. Performing a blend of folk country and Americana,
Tom’s songs evoke nostalgia for long-ago dreams and people, while weaving stories of human longing both past and present. As a child of seven and father of four, relationships permeate Tom’s music and create a genuine and sometimes heart wrenching connection to family. Themes of sorrow, yearning and joy create a dynamic body of work that is eclectic as it is earnest.
Lang Termes brings his vivid storytelling style of music to Red Tractor on Dec. 28. Both genuine and captivating, Lang’ style is inspired by folk and blues. Although he does cover some songs, he has written and composed the vast majority of the music he plays.
Writing complex and absorbent lyrics, Lang draws a great deal of inspiration from his upbringing in the Black Hills of western South Dakota. Through vivid storytelling, Lang connects with his audience at every show and is truly a joy to hear.
Ukulele guitar player Cole Thorne will be at Red Tractor on Jan. 4. With a deep, soulful voice and a knack for songwriting, Cole doesn’t have to do much to excite a crowd. Her ukulele guitar brings a laid-back, easy going feel to her bluesy voice for a sound that is all her own.
Red Tractor Pizza is located at the intersection of West Main Street and North 10th Ave. The artisan brick-oven pizzeria is a sustainable, community-minded operation serving New York-style pizza with ingredients sourced as locally as possible.
COMPLETE WINTER SCHEDULE:
Nov. 23 – Mike D
Nov. 30 – Kyle Helm
Dec. 7 – Quenby Iandiorio
Dec. 14 – Alex and Dan
Dec. 21 – Tom Kirwan
Dec. 28 – Lang Termes
Jan. 4 – Cole Thorne
Jan. 11 – Mike Comstock
Jan. 18 – Madeline Kelly
Jan. 25 – Tom Kirwan
Feb. 1 – Bramble & Rye
Feb. 8 – Lang Termes
Feb. 15 – Indigenous Eric
Feb. 22 – Jesse Atkins
Feb. 29 – James Salestrom
March 7 – Alex Koukov
March 21 – Lang Termes
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Red Tractor Pizza is a sustainable, community-minded operation, serving New York-style pizza with ingredients sourced as locally as possible. Open for lunch and dinner Monday – Saturday and dinner only on Sundays with delivery and takeout options. Visit redtractorpizza.com or the Red Tractor Facebook page to view the complete menu and place an order.














