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Turkeyfoot

Pinegrass

Top Hat

Missoula, MT
Add to Calendar 06/08/2019 22:15 06/09/2019 01:00 America/Boise Turkeyfoot

The Top Hat is happy to welcome Turkeyfoot live in concert on Saturday, June 08, 2019. About Turkeyfoot For a musical style born out of rural Kentucky, and initially popularized by a single band, bluegrass has a surprising knack for bringing people from all walks of life together.  For Jordan Brandenburg (Mandolin), Michael Rudolph (Bass), Bridger… Continue Reading

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The Top Hat is happy to welcome Turkeyfoot live in concert on Saturday, June 08, 2019.

About Turkeyfoot

For a musical style born out of rural Kentucky, and initially popularized by a single band, bluegrass has a surprising knack for bringing people from all walks of life together.  For Jordan Brandenburg (Mandolin), Michael Rudolph (Bass), Bridger Dunnagan (Fiddle), Dave Pailet (Guitar), and Alex Koukov (Banjo), bluegrass has been a way to connect with others, to make friends and to cultivate joy, so it’s no surprise that community is at the center of their band ethos. The five friends, who comprise Denver’s next big bluegrass band, Turkeyfoot, share momentous instrumental talent, an enthusiasm for collaboration, and some serious songwriting chops. Turkeyfoot’s debut EP was released on June 1st, 2018 and features four original songs as well as a cover of Norman Blake’s “The Railroad Days”. While the band’s original songs feature themes of love and loss in contemporary settings, musically, the members share a love for traditional, straightforward bluegrass and it shows in the no-nonsense, driving arrangements. After taking second place at the 2018 Rockygrass Band Contest,Turkeyfoot is looking forward to a busier tour schedule and recording a full length album.  “We’re going to continue being dedicated to the craft, having fun, and continue to ratchet up the gigs so that we can share the music with as many people as possible”, says Rudolph, who plays bass and is one of two founding members.  What is their end goal? “I want people to feel happy and inspired by our music”, says Brandenburg, “ and on some songs, I want them to cry.”

Pinegrass

Pinegrass (scientific name: Calamagrostis rubescens) formed at Missoula’s iconic Top Hat Lounge in 1988 as the featured “Bluegrass Tuesday” band and performed there weekly through the early 2000’s. Decades of playing make Pinegrass water-tight and friendly-loose. Fiddlin’ John Joyner and “Banjo Jack” Mauer capture the spirit of Missoula through their good-time blend of bluegrass, old-time, Celtic, and vintage folk tunes. Britt Arnesen provides the rhythmic drive that keeps the band rolling while adding her own northern flavor of tunes from her Alaskan home. Honoring the mountain music that rooted traditional bluegrass in the Great American Repertoire, Pinegrass also embraces modern innovations such as melodic banjo and flaming hot dobro. Banjo and fiddle were called the “devil’s music” because they compelled people to dance. The storytelling in folk music takes us outside of ourselves into the larger dance of humanity. Pinegrass is dedicated to bringing people together through the universal love of music.