Follow us on Twitter

Town Center Lifestyles

Article - Big Sky Hockey Schedule Now Available! Alpine Ice Rink Schedule Published

Article - WHAT’S NEW AT THE MOOSE? The Hungry Moose Market and Deli gets a new look

Article - Big Sky Skating and Hockey Association Sets Up Hockey Boards, Seats Board of Directors The Big Sky Skating and Hockey Assocation gears up for the winter season.

3 Upcoming Events

December 29, 2011-December 31, 2012
LONE PEAK CINEMA - MOVIE SHOWTIMES

April 3-June 5, 2012 - Every Tuesday (Excluding 04/17/2012, 04/19/2012, )
Open Gym Basketball

April 5-June 7, 2012 - Every Thursday (Excluding 04/17/2012, 04/19/2012, )
Open Gym Basketball

Big Sky, Montana Community Events Calendar

Big Sky Arts Council Free Music in the Mountains Concert featuring The Elders

August 9, 2012

RATE THIS EVENT


(Current Rating: 0)

BOOKMARK & SHARE

Music in the Mountains: The EldersTake a group of Kansas City musicians with a passion for Celtic music, an Irishman with a love of all things American, and you get a cross-pollination of elements that is high octane and progressive, yet rooted in tradition. Since forming in 1998, the Elders have brought their musical mix of amped-up roots rock, powerful vocals, blazing instrumentals and top-notch songwriting to festivals, pubs and theaters across the United States and Ireland. Through it all their four studio albums, two live albums and DVD have become sales staples at festivals and gift shops across the US.

The Elders are fronted by charismatic Irishman, Ian Byrne from County Wicklow, and backed by a group of wicked-fine Kansas City musicians. Band members include guitarist Steve Phillips (The Rainmakers), bassist Norm Dahlor (Tommy Shaw Band), violinist Brent Hoad, drummer Tommy Sutherland, and keyboardist Joe Miquelon (Asleep at the Wheel). These six gentlemen create original music that transcends the stereotypical notion of Celtic music and they deliver it with passion and fire. The songs are mystical, comical, political and cultural, while covering a wide variety of topics such as poverty, civil war, family bonds, spirituality, love and friendship. They tell us stories of people, places and events - some distant, some recent, some real and some imagined.

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!


Be notified whenever new events are added... Subscribe today via RSS or Email