Tessy Lou, Cole Thorne among Sac acts to usher in spring
The Sacajawea Hotel is one of many venues inviting the live music community back into its performance spaces as COVID restrictions ease. In Three Forks, the historic property features a fine dining option and the welcome return of regular shows to its more casual bar and grill.

Tessy Lou Williams
Amanda Stewart is first up on Friday, April 2nd. She performs acoustic, alternative and country covers – not to mention plenty of her own original music.
Frontwoman of the Shotgun Stars, Tessy Lou Williams follows Saturday, April 3rd. The country singer/songwriter is deeply rooted in traditional influences, with a spin on Western culture.
A night of Sunrise Karaoke follows an early evening set by Ryan Acker on Friday, April 9th. The guitar-playing, banjo-plucking songwriter from The Last Revel plays a healthy blend of acoustic versions of the full band’s songs, one or two fun covers, and some originals.
Saturday, April 10th showcases Three Forks’ own Luke Williams. The singer/songwriter picked up a thing or two from the Texas live music scene and performs soulful folk/rock.
Check out Peter King on Friday, April 16th. The Dead Yellers’ frontman gears his original lyrics around the human condition, love, war and self-control. His originals tell the story of honest, blue collar life in a small town.
Chandler Huntley takes the stage Saturday, April 17th. The South Carolina native draws influence from Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Guy Clark, John Prine, Robert Earl Keen and other country greats, from the current and past.
Cole Decker performs on Friday, April 23rd, ahead of another night of Sunrise Karaoke. The Mississippi-born singer/songwriter pulls from his musical roots of old school country. He’s influenced by the likes of Waylon Jennings and newer artists including Chris Stapleton, Brent Cobb and Jason Isbell.
Cole Thorne is set for Saturday, April 24th. She fronts the namesake R&B/reggae-infused band, bringing her signature vocals and ukulele to Three Forks.
Maggie Hickman closes out the month on Friday, April 30th. The Bozeman singer/songwriter performs a blend of originals and notable covers, often showing off her stringwork on guitar.
Sac live music currently runs from 5–8pm. Note: announced acts subject to change. For more information about these events, visit www.sacajaweahotel.com. •