TREEFORT MUSIC FEST MARCH 22-26, 2017: PASSES ON SALE SEPT. 9; $129 LOCALS PASS AT THE RX SEPT. 9-10!

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The Record Exchange is a proud sponsor of the sixth annual Treefort Music Fest, taking place March 22-26 throughout Downtown Boise.

With an amazing lineup of national, regional and local music, Treefort is one of the most anticipated events on the Treasure Valley music calendar. Treefort 2017 5-day passes go on sale Friday, Sept. 9. If you don’t snag one of the 200 $50 early-bird deals (they’ll be gone in minutes), The Record Exchange​ will have a special Locals Pass price of $129 for two days only Sept. 9-10.

Everyone who purchases a pass at the RX will be entered to win a prize pack featuring featuring vinyl, Treefort and Record Exchange swag and much more! We’ll be open 9am-9pm both days. Excited? We’re excited.

ABOUT TREEFORT MUSIC FEST

IDAHO. With our vast wilderness areas and mountain ranges, clean rivers and lakes, open prairies and big skies, this big little state in the NW can often feel like living on the frontier of a young developing nation — and it’s exciting times on the frontier.

MUSIC: Music is the trunk of Treefort. We get our biggest thrills from welcoming spellbinding well-known and independent emerging artists from all over the globe. Since the festival’s inception, Boise has played host to thousands of bands traveling from within the Treasure Valley or as far as Western Europe, the Middle East and Australia. Just like the uniqueness of every tree, each Treefort Music Fest features a wide variety of musicians and bands – every Treefort moment has its own soundtrack.

COMMUNITY: With the introduction of free-form non-commercial community radio station Radio Boise KRBX 89.9 FM to the FM airwaves in April of 2011, emerging artists are getting more airplay all over this large population center for the first time in decades, if not ever. Many of us are already active in the Radio Boise family as volunteers, fans and supporters and completely acknowledge the station’s role in the increased synergy here in Boise, not only in the music scene, but in the arts and culture scene at large.

We see Treefort as a celebration what makes Boise great – whether it’s Boise’s local breweries, homegrown food, skatepark, lively downtown core or simply its strong spirit of collaboration and love of the outdoors. Boise has something for everyone, no matter their age, and we hope that Treefort is an example of that.

In 2015, Treefort was named the City of Boise’s Cultural Ambassador for being an event that genuinely reflects the energy across mediums that is happening in the Boise community and cultural scene, and for the vision of connecting Boise and its creatives with other communities around the region, the country and around the world. The Cultural Ambassador title runs through 2017.

EXPLORE: Jumping around venue to venue discovering new bands and activities keeps our short attention spans in check. From sun-up to sun-down, every day is a top-notch experience, whether you’re sipping on a rare wine-barrel-aged brew at Alefort, discussing politics with a band on the Neurolux patio, running to catch a last minute set at a nearby house show, getting awed by the magnitude of Band Dialogue or channeling your inner geek at Hackfort, Treefort has something for everyone. There’s loads to do, discover and enjoy for little ones – and not so little ones – and for everyone to create happy memories to last a lifetime. After all, Treefort transforms Downtown Boise into a playground by building a huge Main Stage surrounded by existing and alternative venues – get out and explore!

STRUCTURE: We have often stated that we are a “for profit entity ran like a non-profit” because we have always been a values-based project, driven by a purpose much more than the lure of profit. In the summer of 2014, we were presented with a legal option for which we could best represent who we are as a festival, as community members and as a business — the Treefort Leadership Team officially formed Treefort, LLC and began seeking B-Corp certification to lock in and protect the legacy principles the festival was founded upon. Treefort became a certified B-Corp in 2015.

HERMIT MUSIC FESTIVAL SHOWCASE WITH NEW TRANSIT AND FREE PAYETTE BREWING BEER/INDIAN CREEK WINERY TASTING THURSDAY AUG. 18!

13754538_1048120215284139_5259249828309892660_nA Hermit Music Festival showcase featuring live music by New Transit will be held at 6pm Thursday, Aug. 18 at The Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St. in Downtown Boise). Enjoy free Payette Brewing Co. beer and an Indian Creek Winery tasting (21+ with valid I.D.), purchase Hermit Music Festival tickets and enter to win a pair of weekend passes!

ABOUT HERMIT MUSIC FESTIVAL

Hermit Music Festival is a soul-filling weekend of traditional music Sept. 2-4 at Indian Creek Winery (1000 N. McDermott Road, Kuna).

A Labor Day weekend experience to enjoy with the whole family in a beautiful setting, the Hermit Music Festival features three days of national, regional and local live musical acts. The festival also showcases local performance and music organizations, food trucks and wine and beer vendors.

ABOUT NEW TRANSIT

418455689016-500“New Transit’s debut doesn’t fuss with strict limitations. It’s filled with warm, elegant country influences — particularly the timeless allure of floating lap and pedal steel — but with enough gritty edge to widen the audience. About the time you start reminiscing about those old Uncle Tupelo records you need to drag out of storage, New Transit unleashes a moment of upbeat, Neil-Young-meets-Driver-By-Truckers guitar crunch during ‘All I Have is Words.’ Is this group making you feel like headbanging for a few seconds? It is. These 10 songs make you feel a lot of things — mostly pleasure and surprise. New Transit’s first album is the mid-year frontrunner for best local disc of 2011.” — Michael Deeds, Idaho Statesman

New Transit was founded in 2009 by then co-frontmen Sean Hatton (guitar/bass), Adam Gates (guitar/bass) and Louis McFarland (drums).

The band has evolved frequently over the years and now includes Thomas Paul (guitar), Bernie Reilly (bass/ guitar), Sean Hatton (guitar, bass) and Louis McFarland (drums).

New Transit has released two albums, One (2011) and Country Music Dead (2013), and is currently in the studio recording their third studio album.

ENTER TO WIN BAND OF HORSES TIX!

418457457619Band of Horses is playing the Revolution Concert House on August 15, and The Record Exchange has a pair of tickets to give away to one lucky customer!

To enter the drawing, send an email with the subject “Band of Horses” HERE by midnight Thursday, Aug. 11. We will draw a name and notify the winner on Aug. 12.

Band of Horses’ new album Why Are You OK is now in stock on CD and vinyl!

* One entry per person, NOT per email address. If you have 16 email addresses and you enter with each address, we’ll just delete 15 of them. We have the technology. To be eligible to win, you must live in the Boise metro area and be able to pick up your prize at the store.

STRUMMERJAM CLASH/JOE STRUMMER LIVE BENEFIT FOR BOISE HIVE AUG. 4!

strummerjam-facebook-headerThe Record Exchange (1105 W. Idaho St., Boise) is honored to host StrummerJam Boise, a live Clash/Joe Strummer benefit for Boise Hive, at 6pm First Thursday, Aug. 4. As always, this Record Exchange in-store event is free and all ages.

BoiseHiveLgoClrOL_PThe event features live covers of Clash and Joe Strummer songs performed by Boise musicians. Guests will have an opportunity to donate directly to Boise Hive and purchase raffle tickets for a Clash prize pack, with proceeds from the raffle also going to Boise Hive.

Scheduled to perform:

Jimmy Sinn and the Bastard Kinn
Groggy Bikini
The Weary Times
Boise Rock School

StrummerJam Boise is part of StrummerJam – Rocking Locally, Acting Globally, a monthlong fundraising campaign in honor and memory of Joe Strummer to mobilize musicians, venues, promoters and music fans around the world to unite under a single banner and raise funds for local music nonprofit. StrummerJam runs Aug. 1- 31 (Joe’s birthday month). See all StrummerJam events on a global map HERE.

The objective of StrummerJam is, as Steve Mullen campaign coordinator and digital media manager for the Joe Strummer Foundation says, “…about keeping the spirit and memory of Joe Strummer alive and to mobilize the troops to unite under a single banner and raise funds for their local music nonprofits. We wanted to unite local music scenes, connect the dots, put venues, bands and local music nonprofits on the map for all to discover and explore.”

All funds collected for each event will be reported by the organizers and added to the StrummerJam Funds Barometer on the StrummerJam website to demonstrate the total results of the collective efforts of all the organizers. The global target has been set at £15,000 GBP.

ABOUT BOISE HIVE

The mission of Boise Hive, a nonprofit musicians resource center, is to provide a safe, all-ages, sober space for fostering a supportive, creative musicians community in Idaho. Boise Hive empowers musicians, and other artists, through access to mental health services, business tools and other resources to thrive. This donor-funded, volunteer-run community space aims to provide a facility where artists come to practice and hone their craft.

ABOUT THE JOE STRUMMER FOUNDATION

The Joe Strummer Foundation was formed by family and close friends a year after Joe’s passing. Their mission has always been to give opportunities to musicians and support to projects around the world that create empowerment through music.

MCCALL JAZZ RETURNS AUGUST 3-6!

large-curtMcCall Jazz returns with three nights of jazz with Curtis Stigers and Friends, including a special kickoff concert in Boise at the historic Egyptian Theatre! Click on the links below for tickets and info:

Aug. 3: Jazz In The City at Egyptian Theatre, Boise

McCall Jazz in the City presented by Albertsons features Curtis Stigers, Emily Braden, The Sneider Brothers, Paul Wells, Cliff Schmitt, Matthew Fries and more. Doors at 7pm, concert at 8pm. Assigned seating: Main Floor $45.00 / Balcony $35.00

Aug. 5:  Jazz By The Lake at Rupert’s/Hotel McCall, McCall

Jazz on the Lake at Rupert’s includes Snake River Farms appetizers and a chance to meet, mingle and enjoy some jazz with Curtis Stigers and the McCall Jazz Musicians. Cinder Wine and a full bar available for sale at the event. $100.00

Aug. 6:  Jazz On The Mountain at Jug Mountain Ranch, McCall

McCall Jazz on Jug Mountain featuring Curtis Stigers and Friends includes Emily Braden, Matthew Fries, The Sneider Brothers, Cliff Schmitt, Paul Wells and more.  Jug Mountain is a beautiful location for this fourth-year benefit event. Attendees will be seated under a tent and chairs will be provided.  Gates will open at 4pm. Chairs are first-come, first-served. Food and beverage, including wine and beer, will be available for sale. The music will begin at 5:30pm with Rob Harding and Clay Moore. Curtis Stigers and Friends will perform at 6:30pm. No outside food or beverage will be permitted into the event site.

All proceeds to benefit Interfaith Sanctuary Shelter, The Shepherd’s Home, McCall Education Foundation, McCall Arts & Humanities, McCall Music Society, McCall Folklore Society and The Alpine Playhouse.