Event ID # 81059
Date:
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Time:
6:00 pm - 12:00 am
Event:

Music From Stanley Kickoff Concert Live at the Linen

Host:

The Linen Building

Location:

(The Linen District)   Google Map
The Linen Building
1402 W. Grove St.

Contact:
Ryan Peck
Phone:
208.484.9117
Email:
musicfromstanley@gmail.com
Website:
http://www.musicfromstanley.com
Price:
Free
Full details:

The Music from Stanley concert series will hold its season kickoff at 6 p.m. Friday, June 5, at the Linen Building, 1402 W. Grove St. in Downtown Boise’s Linen District. The all-ages event is free (donations suggested). Beer and wine available.


The kickoff event features a diverse array of Idaho music talent. Musicians scheduled to perform include Low-fi, James Orr, Bernie Reilly, Dan Costello, Kelly Lynae and bands from the Boise Rock School.


Enter the raffle to win cool prizes from the Record Exchange, World Cycle, Oakley Sunglasses, Idaho Shakespeare Festival, Prestige Skateboards and others.


There’s also a silent auction featuring unique items from Josh Ritter, The River Company, local artists and others.


There may even be a pinata filled with Tootsie Pops. But you won’t know unless you show up.


For more information on Music from Stanley, contact Ryan Peck at 208.484.9117 or musicfromstanley@gmail.com. Visit www.musicfromstanley.com to hear audio, watch video and see photos from past Music from Stanley concerts.


ABOUT MUSIC FROM STANLEY: Music from Stanley showcases an eclectic mix of Idaho’s best musicians. It consists of a live concert series hosted by Jeremiah James that takes place on Sunday afternoons June through September at the tranquil Redfish Lake Lodge in Stanley, Idaho, and a radio show hosted by Ryan Peck that airs on KBSU and KISU in the fall. Artists such as Josh Ritter, Tiff Merritt and Ellen Jewell have graced the Music from Stanley stage.


ABOUT THE LINEN BUILDING: Built in 1910 and originally known as the American Laundry Building, the Linen Building Event Center has been transformed into an architecturally unique special events center. The two-story facility houses three distinct music venues: a 350-capacity concert hall in a retrofitted warehouse space; an intimate, 150-capacity upstairs performance space; and a 1,500-capacity open-air performance space in the epicenter of Downtown Boise’s Linen District.