William Munoz
The Rocky Horror Show dazzles Missoula audiences – four times in one weekend
On the West End of London in 1973, Richard O'Brien's musical, The Rocky Horror Show, made its theatrical debut. And so began the journey of Brad and Janet, two young and recently engaged kids from Denton High, who's luck runs out on a dark and stormy night.
Top Hat: Hiss Golden Messenger takes music fans on a lyrical journey
Hiss Golden Messenger will take you on a musical walk through the forests of North Carolina seeking answers to questions.
You'll feel a soft breeze moving through the leaves, hear water in a stream coursing around the rocks and bends in the bed, slowly gaining speed into a white water crescendo of the guitar solo...
Top Hat: Lucero and its disruptive country; pop music should take note
Lucero brought its sound to the Top Hat to a clearly country audience. It was just too bad there weren't more Mellennials in the crowd. Today's pop music could use a similar disruption.
Dirtwire “steeped in the experimental world of electronica music”
The majority of the nearly sold out Top Hat crowd could only hear Dirtwire's vast array of instruments, which was more than enough for an evening intense, joyful movement.
Too Many Zooz brings a touch of NYC to Missoula with jazz, funk, Cuban mix
When you're a fan of music living in Montana, and you're turned on to an amazing Youtube video of three New Yorkers playing in the subway, your first thought may be to travel to NYC. Then a year or so later, you hear that NYC is coming to you.
Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters land in Missoula
Ahead of the season's first winter storm, the night was cold, windy and threatening rain, but a sold-out audience didn't care. Robert Plant had come to town.
The bright lights of EDM band Rufus du Sol “made my camera happy”
For some time, I have been aware of the Australian trio Rüfüs du Sol. I sensed their music was not typical of the EDM genera. I knew they would be bringing great lights.
Singer, songwriter Glen Hansard dazzles fans at the Wilma with unique talent
Maybe it was the Sunday night, or because it was late September, though it was likely because Missoula didn't know Glen Hansard's talents as a songwriter and performer. Those who did, however, knew exactly what a special night it would be.
Raucous Missoula crowd hails Flogging Molly and its Celtic punk
Each time they bring an energy that takes one back to the intimacy of an Irish pub. This Los Angeles based band has been treating crowds to their brand of Irish music – Celtic punk – since 1997.
K.Flay to Missoula fans: “Life doesn’t have to be chaotic to be meaningful”
After touring around the world for three years, K.Flay admitted to being in “a dark place.” She expressed her thoughts to a mostly young, female crowd during her concert at the Wilma on Saturday night.