JACKSON, Wyo. — The first-ever concerts on top of Snow King, featuring Duane Betts and Friends went off without a hitch this weekend.

Duane Betts (center) channeled his father’s Allman Brothers sound. Photo: Snow King Mountain.
Attendees were treated to a beautiful summer evening of music. Photo: Snow King Mountain

Betts, a part-time Jackson Hole resident, and son of original Allman Brothers guitarist Dicky Betts was joined by multi-instrumentalist Jackie Greene, drummer Cody Dickinson, guitarist Luther Dickinson, bassist Berry Duane Oakley, guitarist Johnny Stachela, and vocalists Lamar Williams, Jr. and Nicki Bluhm. The crowd grooved to Allman Brothers and Grateful Dead covers, as well as originals and collaborations by this curated group of talented musicians.

Attendees were even treated to a beautiful rainbow after a quick sun shower cooled the crowd off.

Toby Koekkoek is a Community News Reporter, and a recent resident of Teton Valley. He enjoys writing about our region's community events and the movers and shakers that make up the culture of this unique mountain town. He enjoys deep powder, and deep thoughts, skateboarding, playing racquet sports, riding his bike, and nerding out on music. Toby also coaches freeride skiing for the Jackson Hole Ski Club and runs skateboard camps in the summer.