Yellowstone Women's Music Collective March Songwriter Showcase

Wednesday
March
 
19
7:00 pm
 
Doors
8:00 pm
 
Show
$
30
 
Advance
627 E Peach St
Bozeman
MT
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Yellowstone Women's Music Collective March Songwriter Showcase

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Yellowstone Women's Music Collective March Songwriter Showcase

More about The Yellowstone Women's Music Collective: The Yellowstone Women’s Music Collective is a group founded in 2023, centered around the goal of connecting, supporting, and inspiring women in music through collaboration, education, and visibility in the community. With over 60 members, this group showcases incredible talent found within the Montana music scene. You can learn more by emailing the group at yellowstonewmc@gmail.com, or by visiting @ywmc_montana on Instagram. More about Riddy Arman Riddy Arman opens her debut album from La Honda Records with a song called “Spirits, Angels, Or Lies” inspired by the true story of her father’s passing. In the lyrics, she examines the human tendency to interpret the unknown. The story she weaves details the final moments and visual hallucinations experienced when Johnny Cash visited her father on his deathbed. Long- time fans of Arman will recognize the song from her viral performance video, shot by Western AF in a Montana rail link boxcar, where the world was introduced to her distinct, sultry lope. Against the bucolic and industrial backdrop of the video, Arman is clearly in her element, clad with ranch worn clothing. It is obvious she lives a lifestyle many romanticize, but few truly understand. More about Quenby Quenby Iandiorio was introduced to the Country/Americana scene during her time in LA from `97-`09. But after years of enjoying her friends from out front, she decided it was time to have a go at it from up on stage. Late in `07 she picked up the guitar in earnest which was followed very quickly by recording her first song and shortly after by compiling her first band. By `09, Q’s desire to take the band all the way made a move to Texas inevitable, so she and original drummer, Clint Short (Shurman, Stonehoney, Weldon Henson), pulled up stakes and relocated to Austin. More about Stephanie Yeager Singer-songwriter Steph Yeager came by her genuine and soulful sound honestly. From childhood summers immersed in delta music in Memphis, to growing up around slam poets in Chicagoland coffee shops, to cutting her teeth in country & Americana while living in TN, to living in the Arctic and singing Leonard Cohen on repeat under the northern lights. She has settled in Montana for the past 13 years and is currently putting together a new solo project of original tunes. Her writing is as brave, layered, cheeky, and vulnerable as her many experiences and wild heart.

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