America’s Toughest Tour Presented by Ford F-Series – Toby Keith with Trace Adkins. SATURDAY NIGHT!
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Formally Usana Amphitheatre
America’s Toughest Tour Presented by Ford F-Series – Toby Keith with Trace Adkins. SATURDAY NIGHT!
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
Formally Usana Amphitheatre
Classic Country Christmas with The Folka Dots and special guests The Trappers
If you’re in the mood for some folky, bluesy, old-timey holiday music, then don’t miss the Folka Dots’ Classic Country Christmas with the Trappers at The Hive Gallery in Trolley Square–December 17th. Come celebrate Christmas the good ol’ fashioned way! Admission is free, and warm, holiday drinks will be served. We can’t wait to see you there! Check out our Facebook page (and “Like” it of course) for updates on this event and others.
The Folka Dots. A local indie band out of Bountiful, Utah. Three-part harmonies, a few instruments and the ghost of old, country/folk wandering somewhere behind the scenes.
Enjoy a musical performance by Red Desert Ramblers in Springville’s Art Museum’s Grand Gallery and enjoy Utah’s oldest Art Museum and beautiful architecture well you’re there.
Red Desert Ramblers is the PREMIER “Feel Good” band in Utah. Specializing in Bluegrass, Swing, Country, Folk and even an Irish or Scottish tune thrown in!
“Vince Gill is quite simply a living prism refracting all that is good in country music. He uses the crystal planes of his songwriting, his playing, and his singing to give us a musical rainbow that embraces all men and spans all seasons.” – Kyle Young/Country Music Foundation on Vince’s induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Jessie Funk and Daniel Beck present the 4th Annual Valentine Variety Show February 12, 2011 at Bountiful High School with McCall Clark, Sojourn Dance Company, The Gibbons Brothers, The Improvables, and Shane Hickenlooper!
The Perfect Valentine’s Gift!
If you would like to propose to your sweetie on stage- just email us and we’ll make it happen (just like last year!)
Jessie Funk has shared her inspiring message and love of music with thousands of people from across the United States and even into Europe, Canada and Africa. She has released five solo albums, including “Dance in the Rain” – her first country CD. She has toured 36 states with the broadway musical “Footloose,” as a principle dancer and singer, she has performed for former Vice-President Dick Cheney, as an opening act for Donny Osmond, and she has toured with Broadway sensation Maureen McGovern. She has also been hired for hundreds of recording sessions as a studio vocalist including songs heard on TV’s “The Biggest Loser.”
Tickets at the door- $10, 3 and under free!
Bring a picnic and a blanket for an evening of live music and dancing in the middle of Salt Lake City’s Liberty Park. Different performances weekly.
http://arts.utah.gov/events_calendar/mondays_in_the_park/index.html
West Texas native Ryan Bingham and his band perform alternative-country.
http://www.myspace.com/ryanbingham
Brian Thurber presents Texas swing or contest style fiddling which has its roots in the juke joints and roadhouses of the pre WWII southwest. Many of the basic melodies go back hundreds of years, but the chords that back up the tunes are modern swing chords. He also includes bluegrass, Celtic and contra dance music. Brian Thurber studied classical violin and started playing bluegrass and old fiddle tunes when he moved to Whatcom County in the 1970s. He has played in several local groups and currently plays with Katz and Dogz and the Dunton Sisters.