PINEDALE, Wyo. — Pinedale’s free Soundcheck Summer Music Series rolls on Saturday, July 20 with Denver-based soul rock duo Cousin Curtiss headlining. Sheridan’s The Two Tracks will play the middle slot and Pinedale Americana duo The Boom and the Bust will open things up with a solo set. Music starts around 5 p.m.

All Soundcheck shows are presented by the Pinedale Fine Arts Council (PFAC) and take place at American Legion Park in downtown Pinedale. Shows are free to the public and are kid/family friendly and feature food and drink vendors and fun activities for kids! 

Cousin Curtiss brings to the stage a fiery dynamic rarely seen by a solo act and now, partnered up with the equally enigmatic and soulfully driven electric guitar prowess of Harrison B, these two road warriors are on a mission to electrify audiences everywhere with their two-man full-band sound. Think “blues at bluegrass speeds.” Imagine “rock Americana with a soulful drip.” Experience rapid fire acoustic guitar, incendiary harmonica and fiercely energized solos, all driven by a thunderous kick drum.

The Two Tracks. Photo: Courtesy of The Two Tracks

Americana four-piece The Two Tracks focuses on lyrics, story and the power of the song, and every arrangement is designed to fully highlight the direct connection between the song and the listener. Hailing from the eastern side of the Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming, the band has traversed the country bringing their joyful, unique sound to stages big and small! They have opened for artists such as Orville Peck, Eilen Jewell, Kitchen Dwellers, The Black Lillies, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades and more.

Falling under the Americana blanket, The Boom and the Bust (Nathan Curry and Michelle Humber) are Pinedale-based organic story tellers who delve deep into the roots of the dirty south and untamed west.

For full the Soundcheck lineup and more information please visit soundcheckpinedale.com and be sure to plan your trip to Pinedale at visitpinedale.org.

The Soundcheck Summer Music is presented by the Pinedale Fine Arts Council with support from The Town of Pinedale, The Pinedale Travel and Tourism Commission, The Pinedale Lodging Tax, The Sublette County Recreation Board, Astoria Hot Springs and Park, Union Wireless, Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County, Four Pines Physical Therapy, Bank of Jackson Hole, Jackson Fork, Stantec, High Mountain Real Estate, Jorgensen & Associates, Two Rivers CPA, HUB International, Wyoming Public Radio, Wyoming Cultural Trust, Wyoming Community Foundation, Blue Spruce Operating and First Bank.