Fall in the Air at Uncorked

And just like that, it’s fall. The trees lining the beautiful park beside Uncorked, Livingston’s only wine bar, make this the perfect time to enjoy a few more evenings outside under the historic portico enjoying a fine wine or craft beer.

Autumn changes the menu, adding a wide array of hearty sandwiches, soups and stews, and soon it will be fondue time again at Uncorked. Hearty red wines will offset the chill in the air. Stay tuned for information on pop up dinners and wine tastings throughout the season. Remember Uncorked is available as a spot for your private holiday parties. Stop in to talk with the staff about your needs.

Livingston is growing, and there are several new spots opening. Uncorked is unique in offering live music on Fridays—early. Stop in after work at 6 pm for the finest in live music. This month jazz is king with two terrific bands on tap.

Friday, October 5

Montana Manouche – Gypsy Jazz

Montana Manouche

Montana Manouche plays swinging instrumental Gypsy jazz music in the style of Django Reinhardt. The tunes are joyful and elegant, reminiscent of music played in Paris nightclubs in the 1940s. Video and audio clips on www.montanamanouche.com and on their Facebook page.

Friday, October 12

Coyote Gypsies – Montana Klezmer Band

Coyote Gypsies

Southwest Montana’s eclectic klezmer band offers Eastern European folk music with a Western edge. Where the Old World meets the New West, they play howlin’ good music. The Coyote Gypsies duo: Mark Schlenz, violin, and Jane Freeburg, accordion with guitar, bass and percussion. coyotegypsies.com

Friday, October 19

Quenby Iandorio Duo – Texas Roots

Quenby

Quenby will be playing songs both from her latest release, “Pretty Little Thing”, recorded with friends and collaborators in Austin, TX and from her debut album, “Long Time Comin’” in `09. Her style borrows from influences like Wanda Jackson, the Mavericks, Dwight Yoakam and Patsy Cline and spans genres from old rock n’ roll to roadhouse country, from the gentle stylings of classic country to the hard-driving stomp of outlaw country, plus add a little Tex Mex and a little Cajun for a true American roots experience.
http://www.quenbywowband.com, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8iTVvVBucWLWCURyu6gtfQ

Friday, October 26

Shelly Besler and Tony Polecastro – Americana

Shelly Besler

Shelly is a Livingston-based singer/songwriter who counts Patty Griffith, Wilco, and Katie Herzig among her influences. She performs regularly with her band Someday, Miss Pray. Tony Polecastro is a musical wonder on the dobro and joins Shelly on vocals as well. www.youtube.com/user/ShellBes

Uncorked is located at 212 West Park Street in historic downtown Livingston, Montana and can be reached at (406) 222-5418. For more information on The Gourmet Cellar or Uncorked, please visit our Facebook pages.

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