The Anaconda Volleyball Academy is having a fundraising event this Saturday, December 17th, at the Old Montana Hotel in Anaconda. This will be an all-ages event with music by the Copper Mountain Band
So, I need to start by saying, I love live music.
There is very little I enjoy more than loading up and heading out for a show with my bride. The number of shows we are able to attend has gone up exponentially because of Logjam Promotions...
The 4-time Grammy winner will be playing The Elm in Bozeman Friday, March 10, 2023. Two of his four Grammy wins are for Best Americana Album (Something more than Free & Nashville Sound) The other two are for Best Americana Roots Song (24 frames & If we were vampires).
Logjam promotions has announced a big addition to their winter concert schedule, with Laney Wilson playing The Elm, on January 19th.
Wilson will kick off 2023, with her ‘Country with a Flare Tour’. Starting in Spokane on January 4th, and ending in Ohio at the end of March, she has scheduled 27 shows that will take her across the map, Including a stop here in Montana! On January...
As we slide toward the end of October, we still have a solid list of concerts to get us through the end of the month.
Oct-21,22,23
Let’s get started with East Texas singer/songwriter Paul Cauthen. Paul makes his return to Montana over the next week, with Stops in Missoula, Bozeman, and Billings. “Big Velv...
Summer days and outdoor concerts might be in the rearview mirror, but that doesn't mean that we are slowing down on the number of live events here in Montana. Luckily we have tremendous venues throughout our state continuing to bring in great musicians. Her...
Let's do Lunch!
Butte's popular Lunch In The Park series heads into the second half of the season this Wednesday from 11-2 at Emma Park with live music from local troubadour Chad Okrusch.
If you have not had the chance to see Chad Okrusch perform, Uptown Butte may be a perfect setting. Ok...
"We all come from different cultures," Virginia Gospel artist Cora Harvey Armstrong preached from the main stage at the Original Mineyard in Butte during the final day of the 2002 Montana Folk Festival in Butte on Sunday. "But we were all created by the one God, who is a God of diversity" drawing cheers from young and old alike under a warm afternoon in the Mining City, "a