By Jerry Mooney
Low Hums is a three piece band who played Treefort 10 at the Olympic in Boise.
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By Jerry Mooney
Low Hums is a three piece band who played Treefort 10 at the Olympic in Boise.
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We are just a few sleeps away from the start of the iconic Treefort Music Festival and the windows of some stores are alive with the sound of Treefort.
Local artists have been rocking artwork in the windows of local businesses throughout the month of March in anticipation of Treefort 10. The colorful images not only honor a decade of Treefort, but bring an overall sense of joy and festivity to the local storefronts. zenruption took a stroll through downtown Boise and captured some of the local art just for you.
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Attending Treefort is a lot like visiting an all-you-can-eat buffet: there’s so much, attendees will inevitably leave a lot of excellent options off the plate. It is impossible to see every band, taste every food, watch every presentation and drink every Ale.
By Lila Eidi, Brian McKay and Jerry Mooney
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Treefort Music Fest hosts not only music but several forts including Storyfort.
By Lila Eidi
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On any given day, Boise is a bustling and vibrant city with people filling downtown sidewalks on their way to work, play or sitting at an outdoor cafe enjoying a coffee or cocktail.
By Lila Eidi
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Micheal Bunnell of the Boise Record Exchange, is Executive Director and a founding member of the Coalition of Independent Record Stores (CIMS) and Making Vinyl moderated a panel of four additional music insiders at Trailhead in Boise…
By Jerry Mooney
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A full Moon, an equinox and an intention. That was the backdrop as the Treefort Festival officially launched Wednesday night with East Forest at El Korah Shrine.
By Lila Eidi
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Today is the official kickoff of Treefort. Although tomorrow is the day where the activities and attendance ramp up, there are events starting in the morning and continuing into the night.
By Jerry Mooney
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