Natalie Soma is a Treasure Valley singer/songwriter and recording artist who played The 112 in Nampa Saturday evening. She plays half and half covers and originals during her shows. Her originals tend to be on the jazzy side, which I love. We heard covers from the likes of Coldplay, Eric Clapton, Leonard Cohen, and Donna Summer. The original I captured is brand new, entitled “Make It Out Alive”.
You may not have known this, but on Saturday evening, Nampa held its inaugural Music Festival. Around the downtown area, free live music was featured before the festival began at 5. Timothy P Swanson brought his guitar and energy to The Syringa for a few hours in the afternoon.
If you haven’t been there yet, take some time to check it out. They have coffee all day, and spirits starting at 1pm. The Syringa opens early, and closes late. They are also looking into hosting more music events in the future!
During this show, Tim played an eclectic blend of covers, many by request (and learned on the fly!) and he tossed in this original called “Stand By You”
Ryder McIntosh, from the heart of Idaho, brought his country and traditional music to The 112 in Nampa Friday evening. Ryder specializes in story-telling songs like this Doc Watson version of an Irish tune called “Shady Grove”.
Olivia Frost, a Boise-based singer/songwriter, played the Koenig Distillery in Caldwell Saturday afternoon. She was in Nashville recently to record 8 brand new songs, and she played most of them during this show. The first single should release in about a month. The second single is about those people who act one way when they’re around you, and quite differently when they are not. Here is a sample of “Bad Actor”.
Freudian Slip performs classic Jazz and Pop tunes, selected and arranged for your listening pleasure. This quartet entertained a full house at Swirl Wine Shop & Lounge in Nampa Friday evening. I captured some true “out of this world” music for you. :-)
EllieMae, who grew up on a dairy farm in Jerome, played her brand of country music Thursday evening at The 112 in Nampa. This lady writes what she knows: country life, family, love and loss, and Coors Light. She is a remarkable story-teller, who tells them in both word and song. Here’s a song written for her mom, who was in attendance.
Gary Tackett & Full Moon Rude is a Rockin’ Roadhouse band based out of Boise Idaho. Gary and company was the opening act at Tuesdays on the Creek in Caldwell this week. He was a studio musician in Nashville before moving to Boise 8 years ago. During that time, he was honored to play for Merle Haggard, and has been on the Grand Ole Opry stage.
Better Than Jam is Grant Wilson on guitar and Jami Wilson on fiddle, who play music from jazz to bluegrass, and some originals. As this married duo played the lawn at Kerry Hill Winery Saturday afternoon, the variety was so great you just didn’t know what kind of song would come next. The song I captured was an original about Bonnie & Clyde.
Rochelle & The James Gang is a local cover band that plays songs you love all over the Treasure Valley. Friday evening they played a variety of pop and country favorites at The Eddy in Marsing to a packed house.
Redstone, a Boise-based, retro-rock band, played Tuesdays on the Creek this week at Indian Creek Plaza. I heard tunes I haven’t heard in decades from bands like Foghat, Edgar Winter, The Beatles, Grand Funk Railroad, Head East, Jefferson Starship, Tom Pretty, Eddie Money, Foreigner, Doobie Bros, Led Zeppelin and this from Joe Walsh.