BY KAREN BOSSICK
Yikes! It’s time for the final Ketch’em Alive concert of the summer.
Tonight’s Ketch’em Alive will do its swan song with the help of Trevor Green on didgeridoo, guitar, vocals and foot stomp box.
Green, who is no stranger to the Ketchum area, has recorded five albums of world folk music that expresses a connection to ancestral lands and indigenous peoples, such as the Native Americans and Australian aboriginals.
Though a one man show, his music gets people up and dancing.
The opening act will be BBQ Bob’s band Frida’s Eyebrows. That a band that BBQ Bob, who hails from the valley’s first and oldest rock band The Bobos, put together to play in Mexico during the winter.
Ketch’em Alive is held from 7 to 9 p.m. at Ketchum’s Forest Service Park, First and Washington streets. Food vendors will be on the scene.
On Thursday, Aug. 16, Austin, Texas, singer George DeVore will perform at 6:30 p.m. as part of the free summer concert series at Mahoney’s Bar and Grill. DeVore, a multi-award winner on the Austin scene, is known for his positive rock.