The Bad Larrys with their “genuine homegrown American music” have become a fan favorite at MontanaFair. This is the fourth year the acoustic duo, Jay Aiken Scott Moore – no, neither is named Larry – have performed at the fair. Aiken plays the guitar and Moore plays the upright bass. The duo hails from the Flathead Valley and has been making music together for more than a decade.
The variety of music they play, including folk, bluegrass, blues, country and old time rock and roll, lends itself to wide audience appeal, and the popularity of the covers they play will have most everyone in the crowd singing along.
Their set list – easily 100 tunes – varies from Sublime to John Prine and Neil Young to Aerosmith. Between songs, their light humor and natural banter makes the entire show fun.
The Bad Larrys define the best of MontanaFair’s free entertainment and shouldn’t be overlooked.
They’ll be playing on the Exchange Club Patio Friday Aug. 13 at 7, 8:45 and 10:30 p.m. and daily the rest of the week at 5:45, 6:45, 9, and 10:30 p.m.
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