Bluegrass, indie-rock & Hammer of the Gods make for big music night in Spokane


If you haven't looked lately, you're missing some great opportunities for exploring the Inland Northwest in our event listings and Staff Picks.

Need proof? Here are a few highlights for Thursday, April 16: 

LIVE BANDS | The Brothers Comatose are a mighty fine band from San Fran that blends folk and bluegrass into some exceedingly pleasing Americana. They play The Bartlett with Whiskey Dick. Here's a sample of The Brothers Comatose: 

LIVE BANDS | Up north, blues legend Coco Montoya brings his serious guitar chops to the Palomino Club. 

LIVE BANDS | The Big Dipper hosts Kind of Like Spitting, a long-running Portland indie-rock crew led by Ben Barnett, whose songs falls in the realm of Guided by Voices or American Music Club. 

LIVE BANDS | The  Bing is also in on the big night of live tunes, thanks to the arrival of Zoso: The Led Zeppelin Experience, delivering the classics from classic rock's top of the heap.