Missoula band Places performs at Concert for a Cause in downtown Billings.
This year’s Concert for a Cause, an annual benefit festival featuring local and regional bands, raised a little more than $2,000 in ticket sales and donated bar proceeds, according to event organizer Eric Grider. Bands from Billings, Missoula, and Rapid City, S.D. came together to raise money for two local organizations, the Meadowlark House and Art Without Boundaries.
Billings rock band Montana Law performs at the Concert for a Cause.Local stand-up and improv comedian Chad Korb emceed the event.Addam John, lead singer for the Billings-based indie rock band Flowers For Her, performs at the Concert for a Cause.Nick Miles, originally of Billings and drummer for the Denver-based indie rock band Photo Atlas, performs in his hometown at the Concert for a Cause.Fiancée lead singer Skyler Bridges performs with his band, a rock sextet based in Missoula.
It’s been more than two decades since folk singer/songwriters Amy Ray and Emily Saliers released their first record, laced with delicious folk rock and sincere activism-inspired lyrics only the 90s could produce. Now on their 10th studio album, the duo known as the Indigo Girls continues to record and tour.