TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. — Teton Village will be alive with music every Sunday night as summer rolls on! Enjoy free shows on the lawn as this season of Concerts on the Commons continues. Exciting variety and talent from across the country bring friends and community together in the beautiful outdoor venue.

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Andrew Bees

with guest: Chanman Roots Band
Sunday, July 20 at 5 p.m.

Andrew Bees is a dynamic reggae artist hailing from Waterhouse, Jamaica. Known for his roots Nyahbinghi reggae style, Andrew draws inspiration from the legendary Jah Ras Tafari Emperor Haile Selassie I. With a career that began in the early 2000s, Andrew has steadily built a dedicated fan base. His music has been featured on over 970 Spotify playlists, reaching an audience of over 317,000 listeners. Andrew’s work has also resonated on platforms like Pandora, where he has amassed over 85,000 lifetime streams. His influence extends across genres, with notable rankings in reggae, caribbean rock, and folk. Andrew Bees continues to captivate audiences with his authentic sound and profound lyrical messages.

Aaron Davis and the Mystery Machine & The Lonesome Heroes

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with guest: Aaron Golay
Sunday, July 27 at 5 p.m.

“An essential force in the Americana roots music scene” (KHOL 89.1FM), Aaron Davis & The Mystery Machine were likened to heroes by Wyoming Public Radio as “the vibe of The Band going throughout.” The quartet sets the stage with poetic amplitude, three-part vocal harmony and a deep well of sonic textures in a downhome fusion of Wyo-Americana, roots-country, ‘70s soul-rock, pensive indie-folk, and “searing slide guitar” (Country Weekly). Over the course of a dozen albums of original music, Davis has been described as a “truly phenomenal songwriter” (Americana UK) with “a combination that goes down like top-shelf bourbon” (Austin Chronicle).

The Lonesome Heroes have been dancing the line between indie, country, and Americana sounds for nearly two decades in Austin, Texas. Seasons Change paints a picture of sonic and scenic landmarks – a mural of musical influences inspired by interstate miles. Restless rock & roll, lackadaisical honky-tonk and a modern take on Cosmic American Music all converge here in the sixth album of the Heroes discography.

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The Nude Party

with guest: VaMoose
Sunday, August 3 at 5 p.m.

For The Nude Party, nearly a decade has flown by in the blink of an eye. In that time, the New York-based band has released a pair of well-received albums, an EP, and played countless shows. Prior to the pandemic, the band was really starting to hit its stride. They had a system in place and were spreading their brand of melodic rock to the masses. In fact, they could count Jack White, Arctic Monkeys, and Orville Peck as vocal supporters, which led to support slots for each. Soon, incredible live appearances at Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Newport Folk Festival, and Shaky Knees became the norm.