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Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, July 22

Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, July 22
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Revive at Five s return presents opportunity for local businesses, bands

Revive at Five s return presents opportunity for local businesses, bands and last updated 2021-05-05 21:02:59-04 HELENA — Starting on July 7, Alive at Five will make its return to downtown Helena. For 2021, the event will be dubbed Revive at Five by Downtown Helena, and is seen as a chance to create opportunities for local businesses and bands to revive themselves after the layoff COVID-19 created in March of 2020. Downtown Helena Operations Manager, Mike Rooney, says even before the release of the Revive at Five schedule, he was fielding multiple calls each week with people asking about the widely regaled event s return and the community feedback on it has all been positive.

Around the Town: Helena-area arts and entertainment news published Thursday, Jan 28, 2021

Helena record dub album Unable to perform live due to the COVID-19 pandemic, members of Helena Latin band Los Marvelitos instead spent much of 2020 sequestered in their westside studio. Helena Latin band Los Marvelitos will release “Frontera de Dub,” on iTunes, Spotify, Bandcamp and other online platforms on Jan. 29. Photo provided Their new project reimagined their 2019 album, “Frontera Norte,” in the style of dub, a genre of electronic music that originated in Jamaican reggae studios in the late 1960s and ‘70s and was further popularized by British bands like The Clash, The Police and UB40. The resulting record, “Frontera de Dub,” will be released on iTunes, Spotify, Bandcamp and other online platforms on Jan. 29.

Myrna Soundstage meets Celtic Cowboy Christmas

It’s been a hard luck year for most folks. And tragic for some. But it takes more than COVID-19 to stop a Celtic Cowboy Christmas. The beloved holiday show just mutated into a different form this year and is riding to the rescue this coming week. Instead of a cavalcade of singers and dancers and bagpipe and kazoo players jostling on stage and a packed Myrna Loy house of foot-stomping, hand-clapping fans, there will be a virtual show, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 17, featuring Butte’s popular Irish band Dublin Gulch and special guests, Ken Willson and Kim McGee. If you go or watch.

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