Bands & Musicians in Wyoming
Cowboy music and western ballads run deep through the state's ranching and frontier history, with performers like Chris LeDoux carrying that tradition forward. The Grand Teton Music Festival and venues in Jackson, Lander, and Cheyenne support classical, indie, and folk musicians. University towns and ski communities keep the live music scene active year-round.
189 cities in Wyoming
Page 6 of 10LaGrange
Population 356
Medicine Bow
Population 352
Lingle
Population 351
Centennial
Population 345
Turnerville
Population 328
Y-O Ranch
Population 313
Dixon
Population 310
Alpine Northeast
Population 303
Pavillion
Population 290
Alpine Northwest
Population 289
Rock River
Population 269
Kaycee
Population 268
La Barge
Population 259
Wamsutter
Population 251
Burlington
Population 249
Eden
Population 236
Ten Sleep
Population 236
Johnstown
Population 231
Bedford
Population 225
Superior
Population 220
Scene guide
Know Wyoming
Wyoming's music grows out of ranch and rodeo culture, from cowboy ballads and western dance bands to the country concerts at Cheyenne Frontier Days. Kaycee's Chris LeDoux turned rodeo life into a self-made recording career, selling tapes from the back of his truck, and the Grand Teton Music Festival brought orchestral summers to Jackson Hole. Laramie's university scene adds indie and punk to the mix.
FAQ
Common questions about the Wyoming music scene
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