Our Music

Peter and Molly enjoy playing music together
 and consider their craft a vocation and calling.

We play many styles and venues specializing in acoustic instruments to suit your occasion.
  Jazz, Classical, Folk, Sacred, Cowboy, American Fiddle and Scotch/Irish all have a place in our hearts.

Our main instruments are piano, violin/fiddle, guitar and voice.
We often add other instruments like viola, tin whistle, djembe bohdran, accordian or bagpipes upon request. 

Peter: BA in Music Composition, Seattle Pacific University
 - MA in Education, Montana State University.
  Molly: BA in Violin Performance, Seattle Pacific University.

We have both have taught music at various levels, and played everything from weddings to contra dances.

Music for indoors or outdoors*; town or country.

*(For outdoor events we provide a canopy if rain is a possibility, in order to protect our instruments.)

Weddings


Rates include:
> one meeting with the bride(preferable),
>wedding rehearsal and the wedding.
Local (Highwood, Ft. Benton, Belt, Sand Coulee): $200.00
Great Falls: $300.00

Additional music(reception or dance): $50.00/hour
Out of Area: Havre, Lewistown, Helena, Glacier: $400.00
+ plus travel/lodging compensation.


We have lists of music to choose from and sample ceremonies to help you plan your special day. 

Concerts~Dances~Events

We enjoy the energy  of concerts and welcome the opportunity to engage in music with you, especially events that bring the whole family together. 

We  love teaching contra dance--fun group dances such as the Virginia Reel, and Posties Jig.
An old-fashioned hoedown is a great community event or fundraiser!

We have also played for several formal Balls, and these are a pleasure.
We'll work with you or your dance instructor to create an ideal "playlist" for the dancers.

All prices are negotiable. Because we consider our music to be a ministry, we are happy to play for charities or benefits for no, or low cost.  

Call for rates and dates!

Contact Us At:
406-736-5686

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