Amos Lee Confirms Bozeman Concert

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Acclaimed soul folk artist, Amos Lee, is heading to Bozeman for an intimate show at The ELM on August 11, 2022 with support from Danielle Ponder.

After opening for Norah Jones on tour in 2004, Lee released his self-titled debut album in 2005 to widespread positive reviews, and it reached #2 on US Billboard Top Heatseekers. Rolling Stone listed him as one of the “Top 10 Artists to Watch.”

Lee’s fourth album, Mission Bell, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, the Digital Albums chart, the Amazon Top-Selling Albums and iTunes charts.

Lee’s music has been heard on screen for several TV shows including HouseParenthood, and Grey’s Anatomy. He also had music on the film Supply and Demand, and his song “Sweet Pea” was used for an AT&T ad campaign.

His newest album, Dreamland, came out in 2022, so fans can be confident that they’ll hear a plethora of new music during the Bozeman show.

Tickets

PRESALE: Limited Groove presale tickets will be available online only (while supplies last) from from 10am to 10pm, Thursday, April 7th. A password will be provided via email after completing the Logjam Presale sign up form where it says GET TICKETS below. PLEASE NOTE: Logjam Gift Cards cannot be used for presale purchases. Learn how to purchase tickets with your Logjam gift card here.

PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets go on sale Friday, April 8th at 10am, online or by phone at 1 (800) 514-3849. Reserved balcony loge seating and general admission standing room tickets are available. All ages are welcome.

About Amos Lee

With one foot in the real world and the other in a charmed dimension of his own making, Amos Lee creates the rare kind of music that’s emotionally raw yet touched with a certain magical quality. On his eighth album Dreamland, the Philadelphia-born singer/songwriter intimately documents his real-world struggles (alienation, anxiety, loneliness, despair), an outpouring born from deliberate and often painful self-examination. “For most of my life I’ve walked into rooms thinking, ‘I don’t belong here,’” says Lee. “I’ve come to the realization that I’m too comfortable as an isolated person, and I want to reach out more. This record came from questioning my connections to other people, to myself, to my past and to the future.”

In the spirit of fostering connection, Lee made Dreamland in close collaboration with L.A.-based producer Christian “Leggy” Langdon (Banks, Meg Myers). “I met with Leggy, who I really didn’t know anything about, and before we even started to work we had a very open and vulnerable conversation about what was going on in our lives,” he recalls. “So much of what I do is solitary work, and it felt good to find someone I could connect with—sort of like, ‘I’m a lonely kid, and I wanna play.’” Thanks to that palpable sense of playfulness, Dreamland embodies an unpredictable and endlessly imaginative sound—a prime showcase for Lee’s warmly commanding voice and soul-baring songwriting. Continue reading…

About Danielle Ponder

American soul singer Danielle Ponder is both empowering and a powerhouse. In 2020, NPR described her music as anthemic while compassionate; soulful, while bold and strong. She reverberates with a goosebump-inducing passion,.” Danielle attended Northeastern University where she received her Juris Doctorate. For 5 years, Danielle worked as a public defender where she provided criminal defense to the indigent community. While working as a public defender, Danielle also toured Europe and scored opening spots for St. Paul and the Broken Bones and George Clinton. In 2018, after five years as a public defender, she made the gutsy decision to pursue her No.1 passion — music. In 2021, Danielle performed at the Newport Jazz Festival where her performance was hailed as one of the stand out performances of the event. Danielle is preparing her first self-produced EP, Some of Us Are Brave, set for release in early 2022 on Future Classic. Danielle continues to advocate for criminal justice reform and has been an influential leader in the Black Lives Matter movement in Rochester, NY.