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Under The Big Sky Festival with Zach Bryan, Nikki Lane, and more

Jul 15, 2023  ·  Big mountain bed and breakfast, Whitefish, MT Big mountain bed and breakfast, Whitefish, MT

Under The Big Sky Festival
Jul 15
Under The Big Sky Festival
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Born in Montana, Izaak Opatz crafts literate, confessional pop, using wry humor and vivid observations. Inspired by John Hartford and Lucinda Williams, his music turns life's hardships into compelling tunes.
Greenville-born Nikki Lane blends vintage country with indie rock in her bold music. Known for albums like *Highway Queen* and songs "Right Time" and "Send the Sun," she's collaborated with Dan Auerbach, Lana Del Rey, and Josh Homme.
The Dead South, from Canada's prairies, deliver progressive bluegrass with style, captivating fans with hit murder ballads and harmonies. Enjoy global success and autonomy.
Colter's album "Little Songs" blends traditional prairie sounds with contemporary themes, reflecting rural life values and connecting listeners to his homeland's spirit.
Montana's Kitchen Dwellers blend bluegrass, folk, & rock. Notable for the album Seven Devils, inspired by Dante, and produced by Grammy winner Glenn Brown. Renowned for deep collaboration within the band.
Cristina Vane, a European-born multi-instrumentalist, blends Americana and blues with bottleneck slide and clawhammer banjo. Now in Nashville, her evocative songs feature delta blues, rock, and country influences for a refreshing sound.
Hogslop String Band blends old-time music & rock with a punk vibe, featuring Kevin Martin, Gabriel Kelley, Daniel Binkley & Pickle. Known for their dynamic live shows & unique "Hogslop Sound."
Born in Japan and raised in Oklahoma, this artist blends nostalgia and alternative rock. Inspired by Bon Iver and Otis Redding, he left the Navy to pursue music after recording an acoustic album. Known for sold-out shows and diverse songs, his latest is the "The Great American Bar Scene." He is currently on his farewell "Quittin' Time" tour.
Idaho native Colby Acuff, known for his rugged country style and honest lyrics, gained acclaim with his indie albums and the 2023 release "Western White Pines" via Sony. His latest album 'American Son' features songs like "Nightmare" and "How Do I Feel Alive." He's collaborated with producer Eddie Spear and supported acts like Whiskey Myers.
Texas-born Charley Crockett, a GRAMMY®-nominated maverick, paved his own path in country music, releasing 14 albums independently and selling out iconic venues like Red Rocks. Known for his unapologetic style and collaborations with Shooter Jennings, he gained acclaim from The New Yorker and Rolling Stone. His performances on Austin City Limits and Jimmy Kimmel Live! highlight his rise in the modern music era.
Molly Tuttle, born in Northern California, is a bluegrass virtuoso known for her innovative style. She won Americana's Instrumentalist of the Year 2018 and was IBMA's first female Guitar Player of the Year. Her hits include "You Didn’t Call My Name." Tuttle's band, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, features top bluegrass talent.
LeAnn Rimes is a multi-platinum, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter known for hits like "How Do I Live" and "Can't Fight the Moonlight." She has sold over 44 million units, winning numerous awards, including 2 Grammys and 12 Billboard Music Awards. Her album "Remnants" featured genre-spanning singles, and she has collaborated with icons like Stevie Nicks.
From Mobile, AL, The Red Clay Strays are a fast-rising band famed for their eclectic rock style. Their hit, "Wondering Why," topped various charts and their album, Moment of Truth, ranks #2 on the Americana Albums Chart. Known for electric live shows and a historic sell-out at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for collaborating with Stewart Myers and featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they’ve earned widespread acclaim. Their fifth album, "Leavin’ This Holler," showcases their signature sound and emotional depth.
Texas-born Shane Smith & the Saints blend country, folk, and roadhouse rock, captivating audiences with hits like "Fire in the Ocean" and sold-out shows at iconic venues. Known for their performance on Yellowstone, they've built a dedicated following through a decade of touring.
Ryan Bingham, born in Hobbs, NM, brings a fusion of folk, rock, and country influenced by his life in the West Texas oil fields and diverse cultures. Known for his weathered vocals, he's defied easy classification since "Mescalito." Bingham won an Oscar and Grammy for "The Weary Kind" from "Crazy Heart." His sixth album, "American Love Song," unites his influences into a celebrated work.
Whiskey Myers, a genre-bending band known for their high-energy shows and unique sound, has played over 2,500 live shows, including Red Rocks and Ryman. They opened for The Rolling Stones in Chicago. Their self-produced album "Tornillo" and the eponymous fifth studio album topped charts. With over 1.5 million albums sold and 2 billion streams, they've earned four RIAA Gold & Platinum awards. Featured in "Yellowstone," their music blends country, rock, and Americana.
Calgary-born Bella White blends fresh country/folk with deep bluegrass roots. Known for her debut album "Just Like Leaving," she embraces musical freedom, transcending traditional styles as a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
Hayes Carll, born in Houston, blends rock swagger, country storytelling, and folk introspection. Known for witty lyrics, he rose in Americana circles with albums like "Little Rock" and "KMAG YOYO," which won Album of the Year by the Americana Music Association. Carll has collaborated with Allison Moorer and Ray Wylie Hubbard, and his songs featured in the film "Country Strong." Notable works include "She Left Me for Jesus" and "Chances Are," covered by Lee Ann Womack and garnering Grammy nods. He released "You Get It All" in 2021, showcasing a pure country vibe.
Kat Hasty, raised in West Texas, is known for her emotionally rich songs shaped by desert landscapes and a sense of melancholy. Her breakout song "Pretty Things" gained wide acclaim, leading to US and European tours and a deal with Thirty Tigers. With her debut EP "Drowning in Dreams," she captivated listeners, and her full-band project "Time of Your Life" highlights a new musical direction.

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