ALIVE AFTER FIVE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19: THE RAVENNA COLT AND GO LISTEN BOISE LOCAL OPENER MISSISSIPPI MARSHALL AND THE JUKE DADDYS

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This week’s Alive After Five Headliner: The Ravenna Colt
Go Listen Boise’s Local Opener: Mississippi Marshall And The Juke Daddys

ABOUT THE RAVENNA COLT

Johnny Quaid began The Ravenna Colt in 2008 as a vehicle for his songwriting. As a founding member of My Morning Jacket, he lent his talents as a guitar player and engineer to the band for six years, three albums and an array of EPs and singles. After parting amicably with the band in early 2004, he moved to California and worked as a carpenter, all the while writing songs, releasing the first album “Slight Spell” in 2010. “Terminal Current,” The Ravenna Colt’s second album, was released in early 2015 to rave reviews.

ALIVE AFTER FIVE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12: FRUITION BAND AND GO LISTEN BOISE LOCAL OPENER STONESEED

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This week’s Alive After Five Headliner: Fruition Band
Go Listen Boise’s Local Opener: StoneSeed

ABOUT FRUITION BAND

Portland string-infused quintet Fruition has racked up the miles playing sold-out shows in its adopted hometown and garnering new fans across the country. Fruition released “Just One of Them Nights” in 2013, which debuted at No. 11 on Soundscan’s Bluegrass chart despite capturing a breadth of musical styles. The first single from the album, “Mountain Annie,” has garnered steady airplay at SiriusXM’s JamOn. Fruition has toured or collaborated with members of Railroad Earth, ALO, The Infamous Stringdusters, Leftover Salmon, Greensky Bluegrass, Elephant Revival and The Head and The Heart.

ALIVE AFTER FIVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 22: HILLSTOMP AND GO LISTEN BOISE LOCAL OPENER URQUIDES

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This week’s Alive After Five Headliner: Hillstomp
Go Listen Boise’s Local Opener: Urquides

ABOUT HILLSTOMP

Portland junkbox blues duo Hillstomp is infamous for digging through the dumps and forgotten backwoods of American music, recycling traditional elements into a refreshing and distinctive brand of do-it-yourself hill country blues stomp. North Mississippi trance blues, a bit of Appalachia, and a dash of punkabilly come clanging and tumbling from assorted buckets, cans and BBQ lids, all drenched in rambunctious slide guitar. Somehow it works. Hillstomp’s memorable live performances tap into a magic that cannot be rehearsed, converting outlaws and traditionalists alike from skeptics into preachers.

ALIVE AFTER FIVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 22: SCARS ON 45 AND GO LISTEN BOISE LOCAL OPENER TUNDRA BROTHER

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This week’s Alive After Five Headliner: Scars on 45
Go Listen Boise’s Local Opener: Tundra Brother

ABOUT THE SCARS ON 45

Scars On 45 released their self-titled debut in 2012, which landed at No. 4 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart. Already a favorite among film and TV music supervisors, the band’s gorgeous melodies, driving instrumentation and boy/girl harmonies caught the attention of VH1, which chose them as a coveted You Oughta Know artist. They made their national TV debut on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno and received media support from the likes of USA Today, People, Entertainment Weekly, Paste, Spin, Billboard and more.

ALIVE AFTER FIVE WEDNESDAY, JULY 8: THE FAR WEST AND GO LISTEN BOISE LOCAL OPENER LOUNGE ON FIRE

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This week’s Alive After Five Headliner: The Far West
Go Listen Boise’s Local Opener: Lounge On Fire

ABOUT THE FAR WEST

“Technically pure, slightly jaded, no-nonsense and honest with stellar storytelling for the every-man.” The Far West came together in early 2010, each member having left other bands to pursue a unique sound they weren’t getting elsewhere. Singer Lee Briante posted a late night craigslist ad that consisted of nothing more then the text ‘looking to do something like this’. and a Waylon Jennings video. Texas born Robert Black responded within minutes and The Far West was born. Chicago native Aaron Bakker soon joined the band bringing his exceptional guitar playing to the lineup. With Michael Whiteside on piano & keys and Brian Bachman on drums, the line up was solidified. Before long the band partnered with respected booking agent Mongrel Music, and have been consistently growing and selling out shows in the West ever since. The Far West have been gigging all across Southern California and the southwest at places like El Rey, The Troubadour The Echo, The Satellite, Pappy & Harriets, Hotel Cafe, Cowboy Palace Saloon, The Great American Music Hall and across the US. They’ve been winning accolades all along the line from bands, critics and DJ’s alike. The Far West has opened sold out shows for JD McPherson, Nick 13, Dave & Phil Alvin, and Eilen Jewell. In February 2014 the band released their 2nd album Any Day Now on Medina River records. Their second album with producer Colin McLean. He recorded their first album at an American Legion Post while the bar was open for business – and, in keeping with his interest in using unusual spaces, recorded Any Day Now in a vintage hot rod repair shop. Like their debut effort, this new album has been receiving rave reviews from everyone who hears it, proving that The Far West have something special.”