This is a site dedicated to Old Time Music in and around Boise Idaho.

Monday, January 13, 2014

JANUARY 2014 SECOND CHANCE SQUARE DANCE!!



 The Second Chance Square Dance
with
Possum Livin and Friends
Friday, January 17
, 2014!
Doors open at 7 p.m.
M
usic begins about 7:30
Dancing begins abo
ut 8at the Linen Building.
$7 per person
All ages, full bar (I.D. required)

All ages, full bar (I.D. required). Plenty of free, off-street parking is available at the Linen Building.

Modeled after the popular Hokum Hoedown and featuring many familiar faces, the Second Chance Square Dance is a modern take on the old-time hootenanny featuring the infectious swing of an authentic acoustic string band. Providing music for the dance this week is Possum Livin with friends Jim Williams and Rachel Dunn.

At each dance, a live band performs a diverse assortment of traditional folk-dance and string-band tunes while a cast of colorful callers directs the dances.

In addition to square dancing, the event features some good old-fashioned, swingin', two-steppin' western dancing. Young and old, couples and families, tattooed hipsters and ten-gallon cowboys ... the Second Chance Square Dance is a come-as-you-are, hand-clappin' hootenanny for all.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

JANUARY 2014 HOKUM HOEDOWN!!

The monthly Hokum Hoedown square dance and old-timey music series continues at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 3, at the Linen Building, 1402 W. Grove St. in Downtown Boise's Linen District. $7 per person. All ages, full bar (I.D. required). Plenty of free, off-street parking is available at the Linen Building.

The popular Hokum Hoedown is a modern take on the old-time hootenanny featuring the infectious swing of the Hokum Hi-Flyers acoustic string band.

At each Hoedown (first Friday of every month), the Hokum boys perform a diverse assortment of traditional folk-dance and string-band tunes while a cast of colorful callers directs the dances.

In addition to square dancing, the Hokum Hoedown features some good old-fashioned, swingin’, two-steppin’ western dancing. Young and old, couples and families, tattooed hipsters and ten-gallon cowboys ... the Hokum Hoedown is a come-as-you-are, hand-clappin’ hootenanny for all.

ABOUT HOKUM HI-FLYERS: We play Appalachian old-time mountain music, as well as other forms of unplugged 1920s/30s American roots music (Cajun, swing, traditional country). Our high-energy fiddle tunes will get you on your feet and hollerin' at the rafters. We serve up Hokum and we serve it hot!

THE HOKUM HI-FLYERS ARE:

Scott Knickerbocker: banjo, guitar, fiddle, vocals
Jonah Shue: fiddle, guitar, mandolin, vocals
Travis Ward: guitar, vocals
Gary Shue: guitar, mandolin
Patrick Harren: harmonica
Mike Waite: bass

HOKUM HI-FLYERS ONLINE:
http://www.myspace.com/hokumhi-flyers
http://www.facebook.com/hokumhiflyers