Sell-out venues across the country and 13 number-one hit singles is no small feat for any artist, but for country sensation Casey Donahew, his skyrocketing success is even more impressive because of the way Donahew built his career on his own, from the ground up. Read more here.
Tag: Whiskey Jacques
The Shook Twins by Hayden Seder
A golden egg. Harry and the other Tri-wizard Tournament participants were each given one, about the size of a dragon’s egg, and told to solve the clue inside. I’m referencing, of course, the fourth book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The golden eggs […]
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real by Hayden Seder
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real have played in Ketchum countless times. But while the son of famed Willie Nelson often played to small crowds at Whiskey Jacques and at River Run Plaza, on September 5 the band will play at the Sun Valley Pavilion, an outdoor venue with […]
Thunderpussy by Hayden Seder
“Not only will Thunderpussy make you question your life choices, they will teach you life lessons like, ‘A hard man is good to find.’ This opening of the band Thunderpussy’s bio, both on their website as well as in many publications, gives you a good sense of how humor and […]
Rob Garza of Thievery Corporation by Hayden Seder
While many people might only be familiar with Thievery Corporation for their song “Lebanese Blond,” featured in the movie Garden State, the band, comprised of duo Rob Garza and Eric Hilton, has been performing a mixture of sounds from bossa nova to electronic to reggae to punk since the mid […]
Blistered Earth by Hayden Seder
The term “cover band” might conjure images of sub-par performers, not good enough to form their own band, crooning the sounds of whatever band they’ve chosen to emulate from the corner of a casino. Blistered Earth is not your typical tribute band. Read more here.
Zach Heckendorf by Hayden Seder
Many high schoolers have far-fetched dreams of becoming a rock star. For Denver native and musician Zach Heckendorf, that dream became a reality when, as an 18-year-old, he shared stages with bands like John Butler Trio, The Lumineers, Michael Franti, and One Republic. Read more here.
Tylor Bushman: Red Dirt Country by Hayden Seder
The subgenres of any type of music are seemingly infinite and country is no exception; Appalachian folk, bluegrass, Cajun, outlaw, rockabilly. But red dirt? It was certainly a new subgenre to my ears, the term came straight from the mouth of self-proclaimed “red dirt” musician, Tylor Bushman. A solo act […]