B.D. Howes is a musician with a history in the intermountain and east coast music scene. Howes has graced stages along the Wasatch front for years, performs solo and with his band at Kimball Arts & Music Festival in Park City, St. George Arts Festival, Utah Arts Festival, Gallivan Center, Park Silly Sunday Market in Park City, Deer Valley resort and more. Howes’ melodies gliding arrangements and drift away vocals provide easy unobtrusive listening.
Some music critics stated that his songs sound like vintage, blues-based, 60s- classic….” Just Walk Away” even has a light-dusting of southwest blues;” other say that “Vocals are somewhat reminiscent of Alejandro Escovedo’s especially so on the closer, You Gotta Be Real, which could pass for an old True Believer Tune…”
B.D. Howes is not a stranger to Utah; he has performed at several locations around the area. Howes also has been guest and featured at KUTV Channel 2 news show as well KSL Channel 5, the Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, The Standard-Examiner and The Park Record

The Hardy Brothers originally grew up in Utah and are currently based there, but have also lived in Hawaii, Africa, Spain, Brazil and throughout the continental U.S. Their travels have exposed them to many different music styles which they incorporate into their sound. From the brothers: "Music can be felt across all of humanity and can change the world we live in. Our intention is to reach as many folks as we can, creating a high vibration between all."

The Flynnstones are a group of veteran players based in Salt Lake City, Utah, who bring together decades of inspiration to fuse jazz, rock, funk, and latin, into their own brand of originals and select covers. You'll hear familiar melodies from the illustrious past of jazz and rock, spun into lively adventurous renditions, energized with soul and a deep appreciation for the groove. The Flynnstones combine their extensive talents to create a Rockin', Funky Jazz Dance Party that will excite and delight, all night!
A song is a story. That’s what guides Alicia Stockman, a Salt Lake City based singer-songwriter. Whether she’s performing solo in an intimate house-concert, or with her band in on a main stage, the story remains central. Her influences include folk, blues, and Americana women like Nicki Bluhm, Susan Tedeschi, and Brandi Carlile

