A few years ago, when Drew Landry started getting back into music, he wrapped up an album and started playing real gigs again. He was getting back in the scene, doing whatever he had to do, including building stages for Under the Big Sky in Whitefish.
Experience the soulful, thought-provoking performance of the Jamie Wyman Duo as they took the stage in this unforgettable live concert held on the Daily Inter Lake newspaper's pressroom floor.
Jamie Wyman has been playing music for more than a decade, but in many ways is just getting started with her unique folk-rock sound and songbird voice.
The two joined forces in 2019 after they met at Flathead’s Got Talent competition. They started writing together the next year. It would be a couple more years before they began writing intentionally as a duo and pondering a good band name landing on Denim Gold, and now they're looking …
They became friends and collaborated on each other’s music before officially deciding to join forces as the duo Denim Gold performing American country with a modern folk flair and a touch of bluegrass roots.
In this unique live concert, renowned cowboy musician, and 4th generation Montanan, Wylie Gustafson brings soulful yodels, heartfelt cowboy poetry, and stories rooted in Montana’s rugged beauty.
The very nature of Big Sky City Lights’ name hints at their origins: a performer from New York City meets a musician from Montana. Combining their unique harmonies has set the tone for a new chapter of their lives.
When Halladay and Rob aren’t crooning a country melody with trio partner Clara Weick, they’re acting in movies, playing shows and creating a plan to bring more music to Montana children.
The Kalispell native has been a performing musician for more than a decade, racking up big performances. Mike Murray performs on March 1 for the Daily Inter Lake’s Press Play series.
Christiane Hinterman has been singing and writing songs for as long as she can remember but has rarely shared her art with an audience. It’s something that’s changing as she begins to share more of her music and how she engages with the creative process.
John Dunnigan was born and raised in northern California, where he started his first band after watching the Beatles perform on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”
Singer-songwriter Kelly Diane’s lifelong passion for music stems from her rebellious Amish grandfather who decided to pick up a guitar, despite his church’s disapproval.
The Press Play concert kicks off Friday, Sept. 1 with a performance by Kelly Diane, who will be sharing her talents as a singer, keyboardist and accordion player. The concert begins at noon.