Pokey LaFarge Announces Concerts in Bozeman and Missoula

Old-timey singer-songwriter Pokey LaFarge is bringing his signature retro sound to Montana in 2025! Catch him live at The ELM in Bozeman on Friday, March 7th, and at the Top Hat in Missoula on Saturday, March 8th. Folk group Cicada Rhythm will open both shows.

Born in Bloomington, IL, Pokey LaFarge is celebrated for his eclectic mix of Americana, early jazz, ragtime, country blues, Western swing, Vaudeville, and Appalachian folk. His timeless sound shines through in top tracks like “Fine to Me,” “Fuck Me Up,” and “End of My Rope.”

A seasoned performer, Pokey has graced NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert, The Marty Stuart Show, Conan, and The Late Show With David Letterman. Beyond music, he’s shown his acting chops in CMT’s “Sun Records,” Netflix’s The Devil All the Time, and the upcoming musical drama film O’Dessa.

His latest album, Rhumba Country, was released earlier this year. No Depression praised his “easy grace when he sings” and said the album’s “good vibrations will inspire souls of all persuasions.”

Don’t miss the chance to experience Pokey LaFarge’s one-of-a-kind sound in Montana! And don’t forget about Cicada Rhythm opening! You might recognize their popular song “Dirty Hound.”

Tickets

GROOVE PRESALE: A limited amount of Groove Presale tickets for Pokey LaFarge will be available ONLINE ONLY (while supplies last) from 10am to 10pm, Thursday, November 21st.  A password will be provided via email after completing the sign up form below where it says “GET TICKETS.” 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, November 22, 2024 at 10:00am and will be available to purchase in person at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last. All ages are welcome.

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About Pokey LaFarge

After crisscrossing the nation for the last half-decade looking for a home, Pokey LaFarge found himself in Mid-Coast Maine. Upon arriving, the Illinois-born singer/songwriter/actor pursued a major life change, working 12-hour days on a local farm—a turn of events that catalyzed an extraordinary burst of creativity and redefined his sense of purpose as an artist. On his new album Rhumba Country, LaFarge reveals his newly heightened devotion to making music that channels pure joy. “There was a time when I glorified sadness because I lost sight of who I was, but now I understand that creating and expressing joy is my gift, and gifts are meant to be shared,” he says. Reclaiming his voice, LaFarge has recorded his boldest album yet.

Rhumba Country was initially shaped from material that emerged while LaFarge was deep in work on the farm. “I’d be pushing a plow or scattering seeds, and the songs would just come to me,” he recalls. “It was tremendously inspirational and made me realize that apart from singing, farming is perhaps the oldest human art form.” But as he moved forward with his songwriting, something felt undeniably amiss. LaFarge then spoke with fellow Midwestern transplant Elliot Bergman (Wild Belle), who suggested he return to city life in Los Angeles for a season so that the two musicians could work together—a collaboration that soon brought the rhumba to LaFarge’s country. Continue reading…