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⚡️ Join us for December's First Thursday Showcase on December 5th at The Owyhee. Musical hosts The Ralph Nader Jazz Quartet will play the whole night featuring a lot of special guests from the likes of John Fricke, Frank Tillo, Matt Fabbi, Jeff Crosby and more. PLUS art exhibit featuring Boise artist and photographer Peter Lovera. PLUS pop-up shop expo featuring Madrid Barber, Ashley Dreyfus, Sibbz Longboards and more FREE! ALL AGES! Complimentary food while it lasts.

John Fricke

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Frankie Tillo

Somewhere between Elliott Smith, Paul Simon and the DIY punk scene that’s formed over the last twenty years-that’s where you’ll find Frankie Tillo’s music. His album ‘These Songs Will Melt’ will be released by Earth Libraries in 2023.

Matt Fabbi

Jeff Crosby

Jeff Crosby

Born and raised in a quiet mountain town in Northern Idaho, singer-songwriter Jeff Crosby has carved out a
distinct voice in the Americana genre. His songs unfold like intimate diary entries, capturing the rugged beauty
of love, loss, and the restless pursuit of life on the move.

With his seventh studio album, ‘Another Petal Falls Off of the Rose’, Jeff Crosby embraces a new sonic
direction, blending expansive arrangements with themes of redemption and forgiveness. Produced by Dave
Schools of Widespread Panic, the album evokes the beauty of Idaho sunsets and showcases Crosby’s evolving
sound.

In addition to his solo work, Crosby has co-written songs with Reckless Kelly (“Only See You With My Eyes
Closed”) and Micky & the Motorcars (“Hold This Town Together”). His Idaho anthem, “Where I’m From
(Idaho),” features Willy & Cody Braun.

Based in Austin, TX, Crosby and his band have toured extensively across the US and Europe, sharing the stage
with artists like Robert Earl Keen, Reckless Kelly, Widespread Panic, and Jerry Joseph. Known for his
distinctive voice and emotive songwriting, Crosby remains a key figure in Americana music