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SUMMARY:Disney’s Frozen - The Hit Broadway Musical
DESCRIPTION:From the producer of The Lion King and Aladdin\, Disney’s FROZEN the Tony® -nominated Best Musical\, is now on tour across North America\, and the critics rave\, “It’s simply magical!” (LA Daily News). Heralded by The New Yorker as “thrilling” and “genuinely moving\,” Disney’s FROZEN features the songs you know and love from the original Oscar® winning film\, plus an expanded score with a dozen new numbers by the film’s songwriters\, Oscar winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez and EGOT winner Robert Lopez. Oscar winner Jennifer Lee (book)\, Tony and Olivier Award winner Michael Grandage (director)\, and Tony winner Rob Ashford (choreographer) round out the creative team that has won a cumulative 16 Tony Awards®. An unforgettable theatrical experience filled with sensational special effects\, stunning sets and costumes\, and powerhouse performances\, Disney’s FROZEN is everything you want in a musical: It’s moving. It’s spectacular. And above all\, it’s pure Broadway joy. \nRun Time: Over two hours long\, including one intermission. 
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/disneys-frozen-the-hit-broadway-musical/
LOCATION:Morrison Center\, 2201 West Cesar Chavez Lane\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83725
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Arts & Music,Family
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SUMMARY:Western Idaho Fair
DESCRIPTION:Since 1897\, the Western Idaho Fair is a celebration of agriculture\, ranching\, and life in the state of Idaho. With events and attractions for all ages\, there is something for everyone\, so make sure you don’t miss out! \nFor information please visit the IdahoFair.com. \nHours\n\nMonday-Friday: 12pm-11pm\nSaturday & Sunday: 11am-11pm\nClosing Sunday (Aug 25): 11am-10pm\n\nThe Social Event of the Summer for Over 125 Years.\nFrom 1897 to the Present Day\nWestern Idaho Fair’s history dates back to 1897 when it got started as the Intermountain Fair. Although the foundation is the same for the Fair today as what was started all those years ago\, many events have changed over time. The Intermountain Fair sprung out of a need for the community to connect Boise and other larger cities that were 300 miles apart. With Boise’s strong agricultural roots\, the first Fair featured three major departments: livestock (sheep\, cattle\, horses and hogs)\, products of the soil and a domestic manufacturing/home department. These bigger categories were subdivided in later years into smaller departments that can still be found today. The Intermountain Fair highlighted Idaho’s natural resources as its prime motivation. Fair colors of purple\, white and yellow symbolized fruit\, silver and gold. \nA second economic benefit for the Fair was the increase in local businesses to Boise. People flocked to the Fair for the exhibition and social gathering\, spending money in the city. The income helped supplemented the war effort of 1943 through events such as a benefit rodeo supporting Gowen Field. Throughout the history of Western Idaho Fair\, the doors have remained open since 1897 to the present with some extreme cases when it closed its doors due to severe economies. With a limited supply of volunteers in 1914\, the fair board had not yet been created\, and there was no one to manage the event. In 1915\, the state legislature stepped in to help run the Fair. In 1922\, the economy strangled the life out of the event for the next four years. During the Great Depression the grounds would not open for the Fair in another three-year stretch. Following the economic strife\, in 1936 Ada County appointed a regular fair board to organize what they named “Western Idaho State Fair.” A perilous year in 1944 put the Fair on shaky ground after it was hindered by a new bill prohibiting all fairs from opening on Sundays and holidays. As a result\, the 1944 Fair opened for just four days. \nEven though the Western Idaho Fair has had its challenges (as most fairs realize during their tenure) one constant remains: children. Kids come to see and enjoy the Fair’s many entertainment offerings\, but also to enter livestock or crafts. Area youth show those who walk through the Fair gates what their hard work has done for them. With the creation of the Intermountain Fair\, 900 children walked in the opening “Queen of the Fair Parade.” In 1912\, 4-H (not called 4-H at the time) began at the Fair and in 1917 the U.S. Department of Education recognized FFA as an educational organization. Since then FFA and 4-H have exploded in growth and have changed in demography. In 1969\, about one-quarter of FFA members were girls. Today\, girls outnumber the boys. Currently youth from all cultures and backgrounds experience the American fair in many different ways. Western Idaho Fair is no different\, continuing to offer a multitude of youth activities every year. \n  \nThe Main Attraction in Town\nMain attractions for the Fair have changed a great deal from 1897. In the early beginnings of the Intermountain Fair\, only agricultural events were held along with horse racing and cowboy contests. The Fair partnered with Boise City Jockey Club and held daily racing events reported by the local paper\, Idaho Daily Statesman. Cowboy contests such as steer roping\, and bronco riding drew large crowds. Horse racing and cowboy contests remained until the formation of the Snake River Stampede. Highlighting the West theme came Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. It was featured on August 18\, 1902 and was said to be so big that it was an international show. \nJust a few years into its arrival\, the Fair expanded into carnival rides and games. The Ferris wheel was a much-anticipated attraction for fairgoers everywhere\, as was the merry-go-round. The Ferris wheel at the Intermountain Fair was said to be the first ever west of the Mississippi. Another staple attraction was the Idaho Queen of the Fair contest. Judged by the public\, local female contestants were nominated from various counties with each vote costing 10 cents. A rambunctious few would nominate prominent businessmen for crowd laughs. The First Idaho Intermountain Fair opened with the queen’s parade\, a band playing the national anthem and the Queen of the Fair receiving gifts from the mayor. \nGrandstand acts were not the upbeat concerts of today. Instead the Fair hosted war reenactments and sometimes plane or “dog” fights. In 1898\, battles were replicated complete with soldiers and explosions\, while audience members looked on from the safety of their seats. Battles depicted wars with Germany and even Napoleon. On April 20\, 1911\, the Wright Brothers and Glen Curtiss sent their planes for an exhibition. Aviation was the highlight again when Charles A. Lindberg made an appearance on September 4\, 1927; Lindberg was famous for his solo flight from New York to Paris. Apart from the big acts\, smaller entertainment on the grounds was available. Music was always present with many bands sprinkled around the grounds for patrons to enjoy. The First Regiment Band of Utah performed in 1902. \nWestern Idaho Fair has come a long way with grounds entertainment showcasing national bands to dock dogs to a carnival section that has expanded to more than seven acres. Night shows at the grandstand feature big-name artists from country music to classic rock. Yet the foundation of the Fair is still agriculture\, where patrons can watch chickens hatch\, see a top livestock show or view the latest organic produce. \n  \nWhere It’s At\, Then and Now\nWestern Idaho Fair has not always been located where it is today on Glenwood Street. In fact\, the Fair has moved three times in its history. The first location was west of the city at the Idaho Agricultural Park\, known at present day as 21st Street between State and Idaho. The park was the site of the Fair in the fall of 1897 and a grandstand was built that looked over a scene of the majestic mountains. \nSoon the Fair outgrew its beginning location. In 1902\, the Idaho Intermountain Fair Association moved to the corner of Fairview and Orchard. Fairview and Orchard was more of a distance for fairgoers than in the center of town\, but with new innovations like horse drawn carriages\, trains and cars\, fairgoers came willingly. This new location held some changes for the Fair such as construction of a one-mile oval racetrack. The track grandstand seated 2\,000 spectators. A main exposition building built 150 feet long with 50 foot wings was fully equipped—including a saloon. \nThe last and final move was to Glenwood Street and Chinden Boulevard in 1967\, when the Fair assumed its current name of Western Idaho Fair. Fairgoers demanded different kinds of entertainment by this time\, and the grandstand acts changed along with the new location. A rodeo was not booked at the new location until 1988\, and was later phased out due to local competition by the nationally-recognized PRCA rodeos\, Snake River Stampede and Caldwell Night Rodeo. \n  \nHow the Fair Gets Funded\nSome wonder if the Western Idaho Fair is the official state fair of Idaho. Although the Western Idaho Fair is the direct descendent from the first Intermountain Fair held in 1897\, it is not the state fair of Idaho. In fact\, no fair in Idaho receives funding from the state\, similar to fairs operating in Montana\, New Hampshire\, Washington\, and other states. In 1914\, next door neighbor Canyon County assumed the title as “state fair” allowing Boise volunteers to run an interim fair. Although Canyon County had the state fair title\, Ada County bought Intermountain Fair’s grounds to create an “old time fair” that would focus on the fair work and products without the thrills like carnival rides. Canyon County’s fair would precede the Intermountain Fair by one week\, yet no resentments were held between the two counties. Canyon County would have a Boise day and the Intermountain Fair hosted a Canyon County day. Winners from Canyon County would take their winning goods to the Intermountain Fair for competition and vice versa. \nBetween 1887 and 1915\, many counties started to hold their own individual fairs but still coveted the “state fair” title that had once belonged to the “Boise” fair\, still without any state funding. In 1915\, under Ada County management\, officials called the Fair the Gem State Fair while Canyon County named its Fair “Idaho State Fair” that same year. For a brief window in time\, the state of Idaho stepped in to support the Gem State Fair\, officially naming the event the Idaho State Fair and retiring the Gem State name. But with the 1922 financial hardships—closing many area businesses as well as the Idaho State Fair—the state withdrew its support. Ada County assumed funding support for Western Idaho Fair at that time. \nSince the mid-1980s\, Western Idaho Fair has been independent of any taxpayer support. Entitled an “enterprise fund\,” it is entirely self-funded\, including salaries\, capital improvements\, and other costs. Ada County officially owns the property and buildings. In 2003 officials renamed the property “Expo Idaho” in order to attract more business to the facility during offseason (non-fair) months. \nMore than 250\,000 people attend Western Idaho Fair and another 750\,000 come through the facilities for trade shows\, auctions\, sporting events\, livestock activities and company gatherings. The current director\, Bob Batista\, is the longest-serving fair manager in its history.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/western-idaho-fair-11/
LOCATION:Expo Idaho\, 5610 North Glenwood Stree\, Garden City\, Idaho\, 83714
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Family,Festivals & Events
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SUMMARY:Crazy Love
DESCRIPTION:Born out of their mutual love for great songs\, tight harmonies and magical musical moments\, comes the award winning duo\, “Crazy Love”. They cover a lot of musical ground with masterfully crafted and emotionally powerful original songs and carefully chosen covers from the treasure trove of classic material from the 60’s through the present.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/crazy-love/
LOCATION:The Riverside Hotel\, 2900 W Chinden Blvd\, Garden City\, ID\, 83714
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Tree City Soul
DESCRIPTION:Tree City Soul is Boise’s Funkiest Soul Band playing Pop\, Soul\, Funk and Groovy Dance Music.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/tree-city-soul/
LOCATION:The Riverside Hotel\, 2900 W Chinden Blvd\, Garden City\, ID\, 83714
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Falling in Reverse
DESCRIPTION:Falling in Reverse\nX-FEST: The Popular MonsTOUR II: World Domination\nFord Idaho Center Amphitheater\nSunday\, August 18\, 2024
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/falling-in-reverse/
LOCATION:Ford Idaho Center
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Johnny Boy Kunk Band
DESCRIPTION:Johnny Boy Kunk performs gritty\, down-home one-man blues that electrifies audiences. His foot-stomping tunes get your feet moving and your taste buds craving southern BBQ.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/johnny-boy-kunk-band/
LOCATION:The Riverside Hotel\, 2900 W Chinden Blvd\, Garden City\, ID\, 83714
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Caldwell Night Rodeo Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Caldwell Night Rodeo\, you can watch the rodeo live on the big screen at Indian Creek Plaza on Friday and Saturday night\, August 16 & 17\, from 5-10 PM! Both nights are free to the public. The Indian Creek Bar will be open\, and table reservations will be available starting July 1 for $80. Please note that the splash pads will be off during the event.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/caldwell-night-rodeo-watch-party-2/
LOCATION:Indian Creek Plaza\, 120 S Kimball Ave\, Caldwell\, Idaho\, 83605
CATEGORIES:Festivals & Events
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SUMMARY:THE LOX w/ wins\, E&J (Eleven & Jason D)\, TNY
DESCRIPTION:Within only a few years during the late ’90s and the following decade\, veteran rap group the LOX were factors in the commercial dominance of Bad Boy and the ascent of Ruff Ryders. After the hard-hitting trio from Yonkers established themselves with a good amount of supporting collaborative work\, they cashed in with their Top Ten debut\, Money\, Power & Respect (1998)\, then made a better stylistic fit with Ruff Ryders\, where they issued another Top Ten hit with We Are the Streets (2000). MCs Styles P\, Jadakiss\, and Sheek Louch then went solo with across-the-board commercial success\, and in the process became one of few groups with a Top Ten entry on the Billboard 200 from each member. Years after achieving the feat\, the LOX resumed recording together with the Trinity series and the albums Filthy America…It’s Beautiful (2016) and Living Off Xperience (2020)\, all issued through the self-operated D-Block label. \nStyles P (David Styles)\, Jadakiss (Jason Phillips)\, and Sheek Louch (Sean Jacobs) rapped together in high school under the name the Bomb Squad (not to be confused with Public Enemy‘s production team) and eventually became known as the Warlocks. A demo they recorded with Jaz-O won over fellow Yonkers native Mary J. Blige\, and consequently Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs\, who signed the group to Bad Boy Entertainment. After the trio had their name shortened by Combs to the LOX — eventually acronymic for Living Off Experience — they achieved a commercial breakthrough in 1997. They contributed “We’ll Always Love Big Poppa” to the maxi-single edition of Puff Daddy’s chart-topping “I’ll Be Missing You\,” and were featured on a slew of tracks highlighted by the remix of Puff’s “All About the Benjamins” and the Bad Boy remix of Mariah Carey‘s “Honey\,” which were likewise among that year’s biggest pop hits. \nAll of that activity primed the LOX for the release of their debut full-length. Money\, Power & Respect was issued in January 1998. Highly anticipated\, the album entered the Billboard 200 at number three and produced Top 40 singles with “If You Think I’m Jiggy” and the title track\, the latter of which\, featuring Lil’ Kim and DMX\, also topped the rap chart. Even though the group thrived with Bad Boy\, they opted to then consolidate their affiliation with Ruff Ryders\, a management and label enterprise with a tougher\, more compatible image. The trio returned on Ruff Ryders in January 2000 with We Are the Streets. Produced almost exclusively by RR linchpin Swizz Beatz\, it debuted at number five on the Billboard 200. The biggest single was “Ryde or Die\, B****\,” a collaboration with Timbaland\, Eve\, and Drag-On. \nEach member of the LOX soon established a solo career and focused on work outside the group. Rather impressively\, Jadakiss‘ Kiss tha Game Goodbye\, Styles’ A Gangster and a Gentleman\, and Sheek‘s Walk witt Me\, constituting the first wave of solo LOX releases\, all placed within the Top Ten of the Billboard 200 from 2001 through 2003. Under the name D-Block\, the three MCs reconvened to put together the 2009 compilation No Security\, a platform for themselves and developing artists on the D-Block label. During 2013 and 2014\, they released the LOX EPs The Trinity and The Trinity: 2nd Sermon\, along with The Trinity: 3rd Sermon\, a mixtape. Their first proper album in 16 years\, Filthy America…It’s Beautiful\, arrived in 2016 with DJ Premier\, Pete Rock\, and Dame Grease among the producers. The joint D-Block/Roc Nation release reached number 42 on the Billboard 200. In 2020\, they inched toward album four\, Living Off Xperience\, with the singles “Loyalty and Love” and “Gave It to ‘Em.” ~ Andy Kellman \n\n\n\n \n\nwins\nwins\, an alternative hip-hop/R&B/soul artist based in Boise\, Idaho\, has been making subtle waves since the reemergence of his solo artist journey fall 2023. wins is looking to inspire anyone that listens with his authentic delivery & real life perspectives through his music. With the release of his recent single “been different”\, along with more music on the way monthly\, wins is quickly establishing his presence in the music scene as a melodic & relatable high level lyricist. \n\n\n \n\nE&J (Eleven & Jason D)\nEleven & Jason D (aka E&J) are a Boise\, Idaho based MC & DJ group. Heavily influenced by 80’s & 90’s Hip Hop\, the crew is known for bringing a live show and that raw Boom Bap sound to the stage. The duo released their “Strike Back” album in 2020 with critical acclaim and spins around the globe. European based Hip Hop Golden Age blog called it one of the best Hip Hop albums of the year. In 2021 & 2022\, the crew released a series of singles\, including “One Of One featuring REKS”\, leading up to the December 2022 release of their 4th album “Carefully Crafted”. The singles have been featured on SiriusXM Eminem’s Shade 45 and are staples of underground Hip Hop radio shows\, blogs\, and playlists around the world. \n\n\n \n\nTNYG\n𝘛𝘕𝘠𝘎 is an American rapper\, songwriter\, and producer whose style-bending music is an impactful presence. \nReleasing his first studio album\, “The Balance II” (TBII) exclusively found on his website and by physical CD. \nHis journey wasn’t paved with gold\, but that didn’t matter. He made the best of it\, and his parents did what they could. \nHe expressed interest in the creative arts at an early age. Like many musicians before him\, music became his oasis.A place he could focus on while the world around him experienced valley lows. \nRecession\, violence\, divorce. He could create and live in his own world\, one filled with Mountain highs. \nFreedom\, abundance\, and self-exploration For TNYG\, music is both the shield and the sword\, \nan anchor and a pair of wings\, and finally – a voice.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/the-lox-w-wins-ej-eleven-jason-d-tny/
LOCATION:Treefort Music Hall\, 722 W. Broad Street\, Boise\, ID\, 83702\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Bogus Basin - Reading on the Mountain | Boise Contemporary Theater
DESCRIPTION:WHAT\nJoin the Boise Contemporary Theater on the mountain for a reading from their Summer Reading Series! To learn more\, please visit the Boise Contemporary Theater’s Website. \n\nLEARN MORE\n\nWHEN & WHERE\nThe Summer Reading will take place on the main lawn in front of the J.R. Simplot Lodge. The Bogus Creek Grill\, located inside the J.R. Simplot Lodge\, will serve food and drinks until 7 pm. \n\nAUGUST 18 @ 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM\n\n$15or $10 with a valid Student ID
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/bogus-basin-reading-on-the-mountain-boise-contemporary-theater/
LOCATION:Bogus Basin\, 2600 N Bogus Basin Rd\, Boise\, ID\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Hot Freaks\, Dante Elephante\, James Plane Wreck
DESCRIPTION:9th St. Parallel at Knitting Factory\n416 S 9th StBoise\, ID 83702\n\n$18.00\nAll Ages
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/hot-freaks-dante-elephante-james-plane-wreck/
LOCATION:Knitting Factory\, 416 S 9th St\, Boise\, Idaho\, 83702
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Bay Ledges\, DLG
DESCRIPTION:Bay Ledges is the project of Maine-born and based musician Zach Hurd. Inspired by a\nbi-coastal existence\, he released his debut album\, Ritual\, a 13-song record written\,\nproduced\, and mixed entirely by Hurd in 2022. Exploring transience\, nostalgia\, and\nHurd’s own relationship to music and art\, it’s a meditative record that’s both psychedelic and thrilling. Hurd started Bay Ledges in 2015 in his bedroom shortly after moving to Los Angeles\, where he stayed until 2020 when he moved back to his small hometown in coastal Maine.\nThe project initially took off when Hurd’s 2016 single\, “Safe\,” jumped to the\nnumber three spot on Spotify’s Global Viral Chart. Since releasing Ritual\, he has\ngarnered more than 115 million streams worldwide and received praise from the likes of Billboard\, Under The Radar\, and Flood.\nBay Ledges has toured all over the US and Canada\, sharing the stage with such acts as Yoke Lore\, Magic City Hippies\, and The Palms and selling out headline shows at iconic venues like the Troubadour in LA and Schubas in Chicago. 2023 will see him supporting artists like Big Wild\, Goth Babe\, and Trevor Hall in addition to festivals and a headline tour.\nHe is currently working on new music.
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/bay-ledges-dlg/
LOCATION:Neurolux\, 111 N 11th St\, Boise\, ID
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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SUMMARY:Boise Baroque Summer Music Festival - Mozart’s Layover in Linz
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Evenings at 8:15pm \nOutdoors at the Château des Fleurs \n176 S. Rosebud Lane\, Eagle\, ID 83616 \nAugust 17 & 31\, 2024 \nSaturday Evenings at 7:30pm \nIndoors at First Presbyterian Church \n950 W. State Street\, Boise\, ID 83702
URL:https://www.mikebrowngroup.com/event/boise-baroque-summer-music-festival-mannheim-rocket-clone/
LOCATION:Château des Fleurs\, 176 S. Rosebud Lane\, Eagle\, Idaho
CATEGORIES:Arts & Music
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