Logjam Presents

Norah Jones

The Candles

KettleHouse Amphitheater

Missoula, MT
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Logjam Presents is excited to welcome Norah Jones to KettleHouse Amphitheater for a live performance on July 24, 2019. Tickets are on sale now at The Top Hat, online or by phone at 1 (800) 514-3849. Reserved seated pit tickets, reserved stadium seating tickets and general admission lawn tickets are available. All ages are welcome. Reserved Seated Pit: Reserved seated pit tickets… Continue Reading

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6:30PM (door) 8:00PM (show)
$45-$65 (Adv.) + applicable fees
All Ages
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Logjam Presents is excited to welcome Norah Jones to KettleHouse Amphitheater for a live performance on July 24, 2019.

Tickets are on sale now at The Top Hatonline or by phone at 1 (800) 514-3849. Reserved seated pit tickets, reserved stadium seating tickets and general admission lawn tickets are available. All ages are welcome.

Reserved Seated PitReserved seated pit tickets allow access to the GA seated section located directly in front of the stage.

Reserved Stadium SeatingReserved Stadium seating tickets allow access to the reserved, stadium style seating section located just behind the main pit of the amphitheater.

General Admission LawnGeneral Admission Lawn tickets allow access to the upper standing section of the amphitheater located just above the reserved stadium seating section.

Additional ticketing information and policies can be found here.

Logjam Presents is proud to partner with Montana Trout Unlimited so that $1 from every ticket sold to KettleHouse Amphitheater events will go to the Blackfoot River Fund – a dedicated fund to conserve and protect the beautiful Blackfoot River. More info on the Blackfoot River Fund and its efforts can be found here.

All concerts are held rain or shine. Be prepared for extremes such as sunshine, heat, wind or rain. All tickets are non-refundable. In the event of cancellation due to extreme weather, tickets will not be refunded.

About Norah Jones

Norah Jones first emerged on the world stage with the February 2002 release of Come Away With Me, her self-described “moody little record” that introduced a singular new voice and grew into a global phenomenon, sweeping the 2003 Grammy Awards and signaling a paradigm shift away from the prevailing pop music of the time. Since then, Norah has sold 50 million albums worldwide and become a 9-time GRAMMY-winner. She has released a series of critically acclaimed and commercially successful solo albums—Feels Like Home (2004), Not Too Late (2007), The Fall (2009), Little Broken Hearts (2012), and Day Breaks (2016)—as well as albums with her collective bands The Little Willies and Puss N Boots. The 2010 compilation …Featuring Norah Jones showcased her incredible versatility by collecting her collaborations with artists as diverse as Willie Nelson, Outkast, Herbie Hancock, and Foo Fighters. Little Broken Hearts, produced by Danger Mouse, was a fascinating step in the artistic evolution of one of the music world’s most consistently intriguing singer-songwriters. With Day Breaks, Norah returned to her jazz roots while also proving her to be this era’s quintessential American artist, the purveyor of an unmistakably unique sound that weaves together the threads of several bedrock styles of American music: country, folk, rock, soul, jazz. Most recently, Jones has released a series of eclectic singles including collaborations with artists and friends such as Jeff Tweedy and Thomas Bartlett.

The Candles

The Candles at the KettleHouse Amphitheater

With two records under their belt and a coast-to-coast fanbase growing from their New York City home, The Candles have earned a reputation for weathered, backalley roots rock. But with their third album, Matter + Spirit, the quartet adds a layer of wind-blown dust, embracing the open space and honest sensitivity of the American heartland like never before.

Formed in 2009 by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Josh Lattanzi – a veteran sideman who has toured and recorded with artists like Norah Jones, The Lemonheads and Albert Hammond, Jr., for more than a decade – The Candles also include guitarist Jason Roberts, keys player Pete Remm and drummer Greg Wieczorek, allowing Lattanzi to step confidently into the spotlight and lay his well travelled soul on the line.

“Your standards get higher as you get older,” says Lattanzi, describing Matter + Spirit as his most thoughtful, fully-formed project to date. Over the past decade, aslead-guitarist for the charity concert series The Fests, Lattanzi has accompanied illustrious artists including Brian Wilson, Lucinda Williams, Ann Wilson, Boz Scaggs, Donald Fagen, Emmylou Harris and Norah Jones. “Playing with some really great songwriters along the way increased my standards,” say Lattanzi, who shines on the recently released CD/DVD titled George Fest, which documents a touching Fest tribute to George Harrison, “When I’m standing next to heroes of mine, like Emmylou Harris or Brian Wilson, and thinking about MY own album, I’m like ‘Wow, I better be working as hard as I can to make something worthy.’ It has been a super inspiring experience for me.”

Recorded at Brooklyn’s Degraw Sound with producer Ben Rice, Lattanzi took a new approach to the nine tracks on Matter + Spirit, committing himself to focused stories capable of standing on their own – no matter the arrangement. What emerged was a sound forged in the sunset rock of the ‘70s but tempered by twang, proudly placing slippery dobro and steel guitar alongside ethereal harmonies, all laced with an element of casual, big-city cool.

“Back to the City,” starts Matter + Spirit off with an easy sense of joy, full of playful hand claps, self discovery and lessons learned on the road – making it the perfect framing device for The Candles, re-poured and freshly lit. There’s a swaying SoCal feel in the lovely laziness of “Sunburned,” while “You Wont Remember Me” tips a ten-gallon hat to Texas, Nashville and classic country. “Something Good” feels pulled from a sticky Southern swamp and “Followed” rolls along like an old-timey boulder coming down a mountain.

Meanwhile, intriguing guest appearances dot the set, with longtime friend and Grammy-winner Norah Jones singing on the tense and airy “Move Along,” a hypnotic duet of struggle and acceptance. Famed rock photographer Danny Clinch drops a few bluesy harmonica licks on the sunny track “Back to the City,” as Lattanzi reflects on where he truly belongs after 10-plus years of running wild. “I’m going back to the building on the island at the mouth of the sea,” Lattanzi sings.

For a lifelong rock and roller, that realization may have come as a surprise. But much like the album that follows, he wouldn’t change a thing.

“It came out just how I hoped it would,” he says.