William Munoz
Bon Iver and the Indigo Girls play the Kettlehouse
Half way through the first concert of the upcoming tour, Justin Vernon, primary songwriter and frontman for Bon Iver, thanked the Indigo Girls for opening the show at the Kettlehouse Amphitheatre.
Madison Cunningham plays the Kettlehouse: “A talent the music world needs”
Last night at the Kettlehouse Amphitheatre, during the Amos Lee concert, the opener Madison Cunningham got my attention. An amazing voice and writer.
Downtown Missoula: River City Roots Festival with Leftover Salmon
Acoustic Syndicate and Leftover Salmon closed out the two day River City Roots Festival in downtown Missoula on Saturday. The event marked the 14th year for the free festival, produced annually by the Missoula Downtown Association.
Gin Blossoms play Missoula with a cause
New Miserable Experience may have made its debut in 1992, but 27 years later on a warm August night at the Wilma Theatre, the Gin Blossoms played the entire album.
Melissa Ethridge, Trampled by Turtles, Dead Winter Carpenters play Missoula
In a busy musical weekend in Missoula, the Dead Winter Carpenters, Melissa Ethridge and Trampled by Turtles played various local venues. The DWC’s and the Top Hat turned the performance into a tribute to Jeff Austin, who was a founding member of Yonder Mountain String Band.
Lil Smokies open, Greensky Bluegrass closes weekend show at the Kettlehouse
While the Missoula Marathon filled the downtown streets with thousands of runners and even more fans, the Lil Smokies and Greensky Bluegrass bands filled the Kettlehouse Ampitheatre with their mountain music.
Lyle Lovett and his Very Large Band play the Kettlehouse in Missoula
Lyle Lovett brought his Very Large Band back to the Kettlehouse Amphitheatre on June 25, 2019 to the appreciation of the crowd, many who also attended the Robert Earl Keen show.
Liz Cooper and the Stampedes electrify the Top Hat
Liz Cooper has called her music 'psychadelic dream folk rock'. The band brings a definite late 1960s feel that the West Coast Bay Area bands had — think Jefferson Airplane.
Irish duo Saint Sister brings Celtic charms to the Top Hat
The sound of a harp may bring images of heaven and angels, but in the hands of an Irish musician, it conjures thoughts of water and forests in all their mystery and wonder.
Music: Mandolin Oranges plays to a sold-out Wilma
North Carolina has produced some gifted Indie Folk bands, none more so than Mandolin Orange.
Playing to a sold out Wilma Theatre this week, their 'music radiates a mysterious warmth — their songs feel like whispered secrets, one hand cupped to your ear.'
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