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The Lil Smokies

April 10 @ 7:30 pm10:00 pm

$25

Even though often called a “newgrass” or jam band, the Lil Smokies’ high-energy acoustic music has evolved into its own distinctive sound on their fourth and latest studio album, Break of the Tide, which finds them emerging from the Covid lockdown stronger than ever.

“Sort of a fusion of lyric-driven folk music, pop harmonies and bluegrass instruments” is the way Montana native and band founder Andy Dunnigan describes the Lil Smokies music, which also evokes contemporary country-folk-rock groups like Mumford & Sons and the Avett Brothers.

With a nearly five-year gap from their last album, 2020’s Tornillo, the band has added two new members in bassist Jean Luc Davis and banjo player Sam Armstrong Zickefoose to the core trio of dobro player Dunnigan, Seattle-based lead guitarist Matthew Rieger and fiddler Jake Simpson, now dividing his time between Montana and Oklahoma.

Dunnigan was a creative writing and poetry student at the University of Montana in Missoula (birthplace of the late film auteur David Lynch) back in 2009 when he stumbled on a campus bluegrass jam, joining in on his dobro, which he learned to play from his father, a professional guitarist.

Returning to Texas (where they recorded Tornillo), the Lil Smokies cut Break of the Tide at a Dallas-Fort Worth studio with local producer Robert Ellis, the album title representing, according to Andy, “a turning point, a pivot… the old world vs. the new world. It’s about having to get a fresh start after Covid. It’s like a bug set in amber, an artifact from that period of time. We didn’t drown under the tide.”

From their humble beginnings playing the “holy trinity” of Missoula, Whitefish and Bozeman in Montana, the Lil Smokies have toured all over the U.S. and abroad in Iceland, Mexico and Canada, performing at such prestigious venues as Red Rocks and festivals like Telluride, High Sierra, LOCKN’, Freshgrass and FloydFest. The group earned top prize at the Northwest String Summit outside of Portland in 2013 and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Colorado in 2015, which proved the catalyst for more touring success through the end of the decade.

Details

Date:
April 10
Time:
7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Cost:
$25
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Website:
https://www.stoughtonoperahouse.com/events/2025/4/10/the-lil-smokies

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Stoughton Opera House
Phone
608-877-4400
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Venue

Stoughton Opera House
381 E Main St
Stoughton, WI 53589 United States
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608-877-4400
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