Music events include a Friday evening concert with multiple choirs, daytime performances on the outdoor stage, and youth performances and piano duets indoors.
2018 Music Schedule
FRIDAY, June 29
10:00 — 11:00 Teton and District Performing Arts
11:30 — 1:30 Cymry
1:30 — 2:00 Storytelling by David and Diane Mordecai
2:00 — 2:45 Ken Currier
SATURDAY, June 30
8 or 8:30 — 10:00 Cymry — come enjoy the Community Breakfast while you listen
10:30 — 11:30 Ken Currier
11:30 — 12:00 Storytelling by David and Diane Mordecai
12:30 — 1:30 Loraine Miner dance presentation, with Idlewild accompanying and audience participation
1:45 — 2:45 Idlewild music performance
Haywire Ranch String Band
Cory and Jill Webster of the Haywire Ranch String Band invite listeners to imagine a pioneer “radio” show. Visit the 1800s through a musical broadcast that might have been heard along the pioneer trails– if a radio had been available. Enjoy folk songs, dance tunes, news, weather and traffic reports from the Mormon Trail, and, of course, sponsors’ advertisements. Learn more about the Haywire Ranch String Band
CYMRY
CYMRY is comprised of Jaz on rhythm guitar and lead vocals and Mike Fagan on lead guitar. They perform Welsh folk songs as well as other traditional music and originals from their 2015 album “The Celtic Collection and Other Stories.” Learn more about the CYMRY Band
Teton & District Performing Arts
Teton & District Performing Arts celebrates the best in traditional and current Scottish arts and culture, featuring musicians, vocalists and Scottish dancers. Our new Voice and Strings section came together in the Spring of 2017 and has performed all over southeast Idaho for many events. We’re preparing some Welsh numbers for the Malad Valley Welsh Festival. Learn more about the Teton & District Performing Arts Band
Idlewild
Idlewild presents many kinds of music, including haunting harp airs, songs of long ago, and rousing dance tunes, interwoven with bits of history, culture and language. Learn more about the Idlewild Band
Ken Currier
Ken Currier has been playing the guitar and singing for over 50 years now, primarily easy listening music that spans soft rock, country, folk, blues, and spiritual music genres. He’s adding new Welsh tunes to his repertoire for his second performance at the Festival.