2024/25
SEASON SERIES
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8 shows for $150;
a great discount of $35 on the season!
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Season Performances
A Band Called Honalee
Sun. October 27, 2024
3pm & 7pm ~ $25.00
A modern-day folk trio inspired by the music and legacy of Peter, Paul & Mary; accomplished, interactive, energetic with virtuosic musicianship and stirring vocal harmonies, the show features PPM’s beloved hits as well as favorites from Bob Dylan, The Byrds, Pete Seeger, Joni Mitchell, The Mamas & The Papas, Joan Baez, The Weavers, Judy Collins and many others.
Gary Negbaur
Sat. November 16, 2024
3pm & 7pm ~ $25.00
Songs That Shaped Our Nation, is a musical journey from Jelly Roll Morton to
Jimi Hendrix, from Ellington to Elvis, from Leadbelly to ‘Hamilton.’ Gary’s
lyric-driven, groove-oriented tunes are infused with a breezy style that
appeals to popsters, folkies and jazz fans alike. Gary “controls the black and
whites like…Captain Kirk manning the Enterprise” (The Tennessean)
Steve Olson Christmas Concert
Sun. December 15, 2024
2pm & 4pm ~ $10.00 plus a
canned good for Belt Food Bank
Celebrating our 6th Annual Christmas Concert with Steve’s all-volunteer orchestra, featuring vocalist Joel Corda and their Merry Christmas from Great Falls album. The album is a recomposition of holiday favorites by Steve, a gifted violinist, pianist, composer and leader in the Great Falls music scene. Patrons are invited to bring a canned good for donation to Belt Food Bank.
El Javi
Sat. January 18, 2025
3pm & 7pm ~ $25.00
A gifted North American guitarist who fearlessly explores instrumental music,
transcending the confines of traditional music genres. His music is a remarkable blend of various styles and techniques, such as flamenco, progressive rock, classical and folk, that come together to create an eclectic acoustic fusion.
Richard Dowling
Sat. February 15, 2025
3pm & 7pm ~ $25.00
A Steinway Artist, hailed by The New York Times as an, ”especially impressive fine pianist.” Richard appears across the US in solo recitals, at chamber music and jazz/ragtime festivals, and as a guest soloist in concerto performances with orchestras — acclaimed by audiences for his elegant and exciting style of playing. His Belt performance will include popular pieces from 1916-17 in celebration of 1916 Belt Theater and its 1917 Steinway.
Mari Black
Sat. March 29, 2025
3pm & 7pm ~ $25.00
Multi-style violinist and champion fiddler with a sparkling stage presence, Mari sweeps her audiences away on a spirited musical adventure featuring dance music from around the globe: Celtic, American, and Canadian fiddling, jazz, tango, klezmer, folk, original works, and more. She and her dynamic band will treat you to an unforgettable experience!
The Jazz Legacy Project
Sat. April 12, 2025
3pm & 7pm ~ $25.00
Connecting Jazz and American Culture: Past, Present, and Future, is “a jazz concert and music appreciation class in one...oh, and they play their behinds off, too!” - T. Fuller, Velvet Note. Many movements in jazz are a direct result of cultural shifts in America, and connecting an artist's music to a time or historic event can open up a new world when listening to it.
Tomáš Kubínek
Sat. May 3, 2025
3pm & 7pm ~ $25.00
A ”Certified Lunatic and Master of the Impossible,” defined as a fool, clown, visual poet, solo performance artist, multi-talented vaudevillian, comic genius and charming huckster. Tomǎš is a brilliant one man show of absurd stories, death defying experiments and spontaneous hilarity, affordably priced and once seen, cherished for a lifetime. The New York Times lauded his work, "Absolutely expert!"