Tickets to Jazz Night are $40 for History Museum members and $50 for non-members. Call 406-452-3462 or visit the Museum to purchase tickets.
Jazz Night returns to The History Museum this year Friday, September 23, 6pm-9pm. Award winning singer/songwriter Halie Loren graces our stage this year. Enjoy some Spices N Spurs savory New Orleans-inspired eats, and sweet fruity acai from Mountain Berry Bowls while you listen. Enbar will cater the cash bar this year.
More about the music:
Musician Halie Loren has always had a passion for jazz music. In addition to touring with her band and playing solo gigs, Loren enjoys sharing the remarkable musical heritage of jazz with listeners worldwide.
From Loren: “Jazz music is a uniquely American invention has been a catalyst to the evolution of virtually every form of music to emerge in the past 100 years. One of my goals as an artist is to connect the old with the new and find the common threads that run through the tradition. One of the greatest kinds of feedback I have received as a performer are the moments when an audience member says to me, “I never knew I liked jazz music until now!”
Halie Loren is an international, award-winning jazz singer/songwriter. Raised in Alaska, this Oregon-based artist brings a fresh and original perspective to time-honored musical paths, channeling her innate understanding of connectedness across musical boundaries to forge bonds with diverse audiences in North America, Asia, and Europe. A lover of global cultures and music, her repertoire is a multi-lingual one, including songs in Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese and Korean as well as her native English. She’s released eight albums to-date, garnering several national and international awards as well as significant critical and chart success along the way, with her albums consistently charting at #1 in Billboard/Japan Jazz Charts, iTunes (Canada and Japan) and Amazon Music.