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Big Sky Arts Council Free Music in the Mountains Concert featuring Black Lillies

July 19, 2012

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Music in the Mountains: The Black LilliesThe Arts Council of Big Sky is pleased to welcome back the Black Lillies to Town Center Park! In the only rainy Thursday night concert of 2011, the Black Lillies still captivated the audience with their blistering Nashville sound. We decided they should come back--without the rain this time!

With their debut album,"Whiskey Angel," the Black Lillies established themselves, and it didn't take long for them to make their mark on the national scene. They kicked off their first national tour at the Ryman Auditorium, the hallowed mother church of country music, and have since labored through four cross-country treks. They've performed on National Public Radio's Mountain Stage and on two episodes of PBS's Jammin' at Hippie Jack's, and they've conquered numerous festivals - Pickathon, the Americana Music Association Festival, Four Corners Folk Festival, Bristol Rhythm and Roots, even Bonnaroo. And in June 2011, the show that made country music famous - The Grand Ole Opry - invited the band to make their debut on the historic circle of wood where so many other legends have performed. The band's second album, "100 Miles of Wreckage," has spent more than five months on the Americana radio Top 40 charts.

Park opens at 6 p.m., music starts at 7 p.m. Food and beverages from local vendors will be available. Please no glass containers or pets allowed in the park during concerts. Admission is free and suitable for all ages! Plenty of parking!


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