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Flathead Valley's The Bad Larrys to benefit Malta's dinosaur museum

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The Bad Larrys, an acoustical duo from the Flathead Valley, are coming to Malta and the Tin Cup Bar & Grill Saturday, Jan. 21, to play some music and benefit the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum.

The Bad Larrys, featuring Jay Aiken on acoustic guitar and Chris Arndt on upright bass, play a mix of genuine Americana music and their signature sound features tight vocal harmonies with amusing and often off-beat story telling. Their repertoire includes everything from Johnny Cash, Steve Earle, Junior Brown, Southern Culture Skids, Simon & Garfunkel, Lyle Lovett, Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, Corb Lund, Greg Brown to some countrified Aerosmith, Queen and Beyonce. They have played at state and county fairs across the northwest, including a free act sponsored at the Phillips County Fair. The last several winter seasosn have largely been spent at the Big Sky Ski Resort as the house band at Chet’s Bar in the Huntley Lodge.

Band member Chris Arndt has local roots to the Cowan family and said he is a huge fan of Phillips County dinosaurs. His aunt Dixie Stordahl is a long-term board member for the Great Plains Dinosaur Museum and arranged for The Bad Larrys to be in Malta to benefit the local nonprofit museum.

Advance tickets for the $10 per-person cover charge are available at local banks, the Tin Cup, GPDM board members and at the door on the 21st. Music starts at 7 p.m. but everyone is encouraged to come early for food and drink. Everyone is invited to join in celebrating good friends and neighbors during this winter season and enjoy the talented entertainment of the Bad Larry’s. Listen to their musical style at badlarrys.com or youtube.com/watch?v=V2WEmfOflvI.

 

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