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  1. Live from the Divide is a historic venue that hosts American Roots music concerts with a limited capacity of 50. See upcoming shows, get tickets, and learn about the partnership with Oboz, a brand that shares the love of wild places.

    • Mike Beck

      Mike Beck is an engaging acoustic solo artist who regularly...

    • Brother Elsey

      “If we didn’t start a band together, it would’ve been kind...

    • JD Graham

      JD Graham - Sep 22, 2023 at Live from the Divide

    • Marty O'Reilly

      Marty O'Reilly - Oct 13, 2023 at Live from the Divide. ......

    • Abby Hamilton

      Abby Hamilton (Night 1) - Oct 27, 2023 at Live from the...

  2. Live From The Divide, Bozeman, Montana. 7,959 likes · 16 talking about this · 1,400 were here. Introducing "Live From The Divide" – where music meets intimacy in the heart of Bozeman, Montana....

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  3. Live From the Divide is a radio broadcast that features regionally established and legendary songwriters in a stripped down and raw setting. Listen to episodes of artists like R.L Hayden, Emily Scott Robinson, Shane Smith & The Saints, and more on PRX.

  4. Oct 23, 2022 · Vincent Neil Emerson - Night #1. Vincent Neil Emerson is a torchbearer of the Texas songwriter tradition. He channels the straightforward truth-telling and resonance of his songwriting heroes in Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Steve Earle into something fresh and distinctly his own.

    • October 23, 2022
  5. Live from the Divide showcases American Roots music in a 100-year-old brick-and-wood building near the old railyard. Enjoy genuine and raw acoustics and up-close-and-personal emotion with artists of national, regional, and local acclaim.

  6. Live From The Divide – LFTD, 627 E Peach St. Bozeman, MT United States + Google Map. Cruz Contreras & The Black Lillies Tuesday, July 16 https://www.livefromthedivide.com/events/cruz-contreras-and-the-black-lillies. Find out more ».

  7. May 16, 2023 · Payne wrestles with the legacy of family dysfunctions in songs like 'Sins of the Father' and 'What A High Horse.'. A pair of poignant vignettes, 'Shiver' and 'Old Blue Eyes,' team with tragedy and chilling beauty. 'There are jewels buried deep in the record, and if you're a junkie, you'll catch them,' Payne says.

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