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FROM THE JOHN COLTER BAND TO GOLDEN GRENADE: THE LEGACY LIVES ON

On February 1st Bozeman band, Golden Grenade launched a Kickstarter.com project to raise money for their debut EP, to be recorded in Nashville later this month. They’re asking you to visit GoldenGrenadeMusic.com to hear their music and watch their proposal video and then [...]

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In Athens, Georgia, the future can look a lot like the past. Often not too many changes down that way and Futurebirds certainly don’t mind. Some folks think good music comes from making a whole bunch of sounds no one’s ever heard before. Some folks think that you can sit back and take her easy [...]

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JG: Isn’t this a great spot? That’s Pinky right there, he’s an amazing musician in his own right – plays keyboards in all kinds of bands around here, for decades.

DF: It’s my first time in here – (and as the homemade world famous turkey pasty arrives in front of him) and [...]

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Ever since they started making their first singles in the mid 90’s out of the Bomb Shelter–their congested home studio in Los Angeles, California–Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland of The Crystal Method have held strong as forerunners of the electronic music revolution in America. A Grammy nomination; a slot on Linkin Park’s recent monster benefit [...]

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Blending elements of folk, bluegrass, Americana and swing, coupled with exquisite three-part vocal harmonies, the Toronto-based Good Lovelies have already won over the hearts and minds of their countrymen (and women). Now, with the release of their new CD, Let the Rain Fall, (distributed by Six Shooter Records/ADA) and upcoming tour dates, they plan to [...]

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This new years eve I found myself wandering downtown looking for the best place to celebrate. Live music and a familiar atmosphere were a crucial part of a good night. The Crystal Bar has always been associated with a good time, but I did not expect to find the live music that [...]

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The people of Bozeman have always given what they can to help their neighbors in this close-knit community. Certain folks who make up the local music scene are no different. After doctors found a tumor the size of a cantaloupe inside Stella Blue Wood’s little four-year old tummy, she was rushed to Seattle, where the [...]

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I phoned Tom Catmull at his home in Missoula for this interview and we talked about a wide range of topics ending up with a discussion on his upcoming show at Norris Hot Springs.

JG: How’d you get to Montana?

TC: I’m from Texas originally, just north of Houston – a town called Spring or [...]

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