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is the 41st state to enter the United States, and has a culturally-diverse population representing a broad spectrum of music genre, style, and instrumentation.

Due to its migration patterns and place in the , Montana has a heritage of pioneer and songs and poetry. The state also has a tradition of baroque, classical, and romantic era music: two prominent musical institutions, both , are the Great Falls Symphony Orchestra, which was established in 1958, and the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra, which was established in 1963. The Helena Symphony was founded in 1955 and is known to be one of the premier symphonies of Montana and the Northwest. The Billings Symphony and Chorus is the premier symphony in Montana, performing for the community throughout the year.

Montana has two official : "" and "."

Native American music See also:

Montana is home to several and traditionally to more than two dozen distinct tribes, each with their own forms of music. These include the , , , , , , , and . An example of the modern synthesis of popular and traditional Native music in Montana is , a folk musician and lecturer/presenter who embraces Native themes, and who has collaborated with fellow Montana musician .[]

Popular Music & Musicians

Montana country musicians include , formerly of the . , of Bozeman, are a Bluegrass band that were finalists at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival's 2007 Best New Band Contest.

Other popular musicians from Montana include Seattle's bassist (who attended the ), and guitarist/producer . Grunge pioneer is also from Montana.[]

Rock and roll musician of Billings is the writer of "", a song that was often performed by and was a hit for .

Another well known band includes Helena and Missoula's , who recorded on New York City's label in the late 1990s.[]

Lead singer and members of the band are from Montana, and were in a band named after the small town of Tarkio, in . Meloy graduated from the in 1998. Seattle's lead singer was born in Helena.

Country singer was born in . Country singer Randy Rhoads was born in Wolf Point, Montana and lived in Malta throughout most of his career as a recording artist for Blue Ridge Records. He appeared on 's with twice.[]

visited and fell in love with , where he bought a house and re-settled in the spring of 2012. His album is named for where he lives in Montana and features country music influences.

One of Montana's favorite modern era rock bands is Dawghouse from Helena. Jared Blake, Nashville singer/songwriter, finalist from season 1 of , sings about the beautiful Montana Skies in his song "Oak Tree" and the video was filmed in Montana. It features the Montana-based Bikers Against Bullies USA non-profit organization and their national anti-bullying campaign.[]

The largest, indoor concert venue in Montana is the , which opened in 1975 in Billings.[]

Notable Songs about Montana by Montana Lullaby by Ken Overcast by Montana by Livingston Saturday Night by Montana on My Mind by Shane Close Twodot Montana by Cut Bank, Montana by A Horse Called Music by & by & Big City by Home is Where Montana Is by Bruce Anfison Montana by Charles C. Cohan I'll Wait for You by Goodnight, Montana by Dave Walburn Montana Rodeo by Midnight in Missoula by Montana by Showdown At Big Sky by Montana by Big Sky Country by Blue Mountain Skies by Montana Sky by Hey Montana by Girl From Montana by The Henderson Sisters Electronic

composer was born in .[]

Independent music scene

In the Flathead Valley, some of the more popular acts are Marshall Catch (country tinged-rock), (rock/singer-songwriter), God Fearing Women, and The Rockaholics.[]

Music education

Post-secondary educational institutions which offer a program or major in music include the , , , and .

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