Expect the Unexpected With Lindsay Lou’s Unique Bluegrass
Bluegrass fans are in for a treat this Saturday in downtown Bozeman, as Lindsay Lou brings her musical talents to The Rialto.
- WHO: Lindsay Lou
- GENRE: Bluegrass, Country
- WHERE: The Rialto (10 W Main St, Bozeman)
- WHEN: Saturday, September 21st, 2024
- TIME: Doors 7:00pm // Show 8:00pm
- TICKETS: All tickets are general admission standing room only for this show at The Rialto in downtown Bozeman
- PRICE: $22.00 - $25.00 General Admission (subject to fees) | This ticket type allows access to the general admission standing room only venue.
The daughter of a literal coal-miner and millwright, and the granddaughter of a teacher gone Rainbow Gathering healer, Lou honed her honest and resonant style with her bluegrass-inspired band, Lindsay Lou & The Flatbellys, and Michigan supergroup, Sweet Water Warblers (Rachael Davis, May Erlewine), excavating elements of bluegrass, folk, Americana, and soulful pop for their emotional depths.
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On the radiant “On Your Side (Starman)”, Lou sings to a loved one through rose-colored glasses, as if they were her hero.
“You can be the starman/ The lightning in the sky/ I will be a shelter/ ‘Cause I am on your side,” she sings, a lithe mandolin bolstering her serene offer of support.
Bathed in harmonies and supported by a honeyed troupe of pedal steel, guitars, and a splashy percussion section, Lou sounds like a heroine herself, a gleaming bastion of strength and love.
Situated in the heart of downtown Bozeman, the iconic Rialto is an artistic, cultural and inspirational venue that features a dynamic theater, private meeting and event space, and bar overlooking Main Street. Originally built in 1908 as a storefront and converted into a theater in 1924, the Rialto re-opened in 2018 after sitting vacant for over a decade.
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