TETON VILLAGE, Wyo. and VICTOR, Idaho — The 14th Annual Concert on the Commons season is in full swing, offering free, family-friendly concerts at the base of Teton Village. The oozing charisma of New York City funk-rock-soul group The Nth Power will be the soundtrack of Independence Day offerings at both Concert on the Commons (6 p.m. with Strumbucket) and at the Knotty Pine in Victor (1:15-2:30 p.m. with Daniel Rodriguez and 86) this Thursday. Both outdoor shows are free.
The Nth Power is Brooklyn-based band after originally forming during a 2012 impromptu late night jam at Jazz Fest in New Orleans. After an EP, studio album and two live albums, the band returned in 2021 in support of their second full-length studio release, Reverence, which was featured on the first-round nominations ballot for the 2022 Grammy Awards. The trio hails from diverse musical backgrounds, races and creeds, but the universal language of love and its power to change lives is the thread that binds them.
The trio features drummer Nikki Glaspie, whose credentials include Beyonce, Maceo Parker, Dumpstaphunk; guitarist and lead vocalist Nick Cassarino, known best for his previous work with Jennifer Hartswick and Big Daddy Kane; and bassist Nate Edgar of reggae giant John Brown’s Body.
The Nth Power, 1:15-2:30 p.m. at 29th Annual Pignic at the Knotty Pine in Victor, then 6 p.m. at Concert on the Commons in Teton Village Commons, both on Thursday July 4. Both shows are free, all-ages, and rain or shine. For more information visit KnottyPineSupperClub.com or ConcertsOnCommons.com.









