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Friday September 22nd, 2023
Friday September 22nd, 2023
7:00 PM
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11:00 PM MDT
Starts: 7:00 PM MDT
Ends: 11:00 PM MDT
The Gryphon Theatre
710 E Garfield St, Laramie
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Description
WyoFolk
“Wyoming has never sounded this good. WyoFolk delivers more than an assortment of high-quality folk
songs—it’s also a catalog of Wyoming’s musical footprint, one that’s intended to stand the test of time.”
—Wyoming Tribune Eagle/Yahoo News
Distinct sounds permeate each region of the world, and the Wyoming community of performing songwriters is
exceptional. Likened to the Lomax Recordings for the U.S. Library of Congress in the 1930s, the significance of
Wyoming’s regional sound was documented with the critically acclaimed release of a compilation album, The
WyoFolk Project (2023).
A monumental recording endeavor, the album was produced and mixed by Aaron
Davis from July to September 2022 at Three Hearted Recording Studio in Hoback, Wyoming—ultimately
becoming a collection of 14 previously unreleased works by 14 of Wyoming’s celebrated songwriters.
Now, in a first-ever live jamboree of WyoFolk artists on a single stage, The Center Presents
The WyoFolk Project concert—songs from the album and beyond performed by artists Aaron Davis, Inland Isle
(solo), Isaac Hayden, Shawn Hess, Alysia Kraft, Bob Lefevre, Low Water String Band, J Shogren, Jordan
Smith, and Christian Wallowing Bull. Experience the triumphs and tribulations of some of Wyoming’s cherished troubadours, with stories behind the songs and a historical snapshot of contemporary, Wyoming-grown music.
More about The WyoFolk Project
Recorded, produced and mixed by songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Aaron Davis of bands Screen Door Porch
and Aaron Davis & The Mystery Machine, The WyoFolk Project was made possible by grant funding from the
Wyoming Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming Legislature. The compilation was
released April 7, 2023 to all major streaming platforms, is physically available on CD, and was mastered by Jim
Wilson (Dan Auerbach, Widespread Panic).
Each WyoFolk songwriter and/or band spent a separate day at Three Hearted Recording’s remote cabin studio
in Snake River Canyon to capture a single song. Thirty-four musicians contributed to over 200 hours of sessions
that were whittled down to 55 minutes of music. The recordings range from complete takes of live-in-studio
performances to layered, multi-track textures built one performance at a time. Each song on The WyoFolk
Project exemplifies an honest, heartfelt lyrical story.
“Songwriting is so personal and recording is even more vulnerable, so it was a true privilege for me to access
that emotional space with the caliber of these artists,” said Davis, who had initially made a list of over 70
Wyoming songwriters for the project. “This album has been the project of a lifetime, and hopefully a Volume
1.”
Contact Information
The Gryphon Theatre was built in 1926 as part of a major addition to the East Side School(originally constructed in 1878) which is known as the Laramie Plains Civic Center. Located in the heart of Laramie, Wyoming, the LPCC is the oldest school building.
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