Songwriting with Jackson Holte

from $10.00

Saturday, February 7, 2-4pm

Join Jackson for a two-hour workshop on intention, process, exercises, and tools for songwriting meant to engage your ear with the music of language. Attendees should bring instrument, notebook, pencil, and a favorite book.

Jackson Holte is a musician, writer, and mule packer. In 2025, he won the Wyoming Singer-Songwriter Competition and the Montana Quarterly’s Big Snowy Prize for creative non-fiction. His first solo record, Sky Blues, is cinematic folk music, a loosely autobiographical concept album about  what Marilynne Robinson called "the attentive quiet at the center of Western life" and Tom Edwards called "the hush of the land." The twelve collected songs are alluring, unadorned, patient, spacious, devotional.

Cost: $10/20/30, please pay what you can.

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Saturday, February 7, 2-4pm

Join Jackson for a two-hour workshop on intention, process, exercises, and tools for songwriting meant to engage your ear with the music of language. Attendees should bring instrument, notebook, pencil, and a favorite book.

Jackson Holte is a musician, writer, and mule packer. In 2025, he won the Wyoming Singer-Songwriter Competition and the Montana Quarterly’s Big Snowy Prize for creative non-fiction. His first solo record, Sky Blues, is cinematic folk music, a loosely autobiographical concept album about  what Marilynne Robinson called "the attentive quiet at the center of Western life" and Tom Edwards called "the hush of the land." The twelve collected songs are alluring, unadorned, patient, spacious, devotional.

Cost: $10/20/30, please pay what you can.