Parker Brown Senior Recital
[aesop_gallery id=”5296″]
[aesop_gallery id=”5296″]
Little Brazil hit the Railyard in a big way last week, exploding with a refined sound full of active melodies and bursts of engaging guitar work.
Concert For A Cause, a benefit music festival founded by local music lover Eric Grider, is taking place July 25 at Yellowstone Valley Brewing Co., to raise money for two local organizations, the Meadowlark House and Art Without Boundaries.
Bozeman’s classically trained jazz artist Jeni Fleming comes to the Depot on Friday, Nov. 19 to celebrate the release…
Yellowstone Art Museum’s first Masquerade Ball successfully packed the museum with more than 400 party-goers. Attendees at the sold-out…
In what felt like a greatest-hits compilation, some of Sasquatch’s most impressive acts returned to the stage for the…
At 54, folk musician and “hardcore troubadour” Steve Earle is just two years older than his mentor, teacher and 70s counterculture icon, Townes Van Zandt was when he died. To a sold-out audience in Sheridan, Wyo., on Saturday, Earle recalled tales of his past, conjuring up the image of Van Zandt through tales of their experiences, which began in the 1970s.