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An Emo Interview: Mark Oliver, Sheep Bridge Jumpers, Treefort, and the Idaho Music Scene

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In this heartfelt and high-energy episode of The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani sit down with a true Wood River Valley legend—musician, venue creator, and community builder Mark Oliver. 🎤🎶 From his early days growing up in Sun Valley to picking up his first guitar 🎸 and discovering a lifelong passion for songwriting, Mark shares the stories that shaped his journey through Idaho’s vibrant music scene.

The conversation dives into the origins of his intimate in-home concert space that eventually led to his stewardship of the beloved Hot Water Inn hostel and music venue. 🛏️🎧 Mark also opens up about Ranch Fest, the underground music festival that planted the seeds for what would become Boise’s Treefort Music Fest 🌲🎉.

The episode wraps with tales of Mark’s band Sheep Bridge Jumpers, their Treefort performances, and his hauntingly beautiful side project Ghost Stallions. With humor, heart, and deep love for the local music community, Mark gives listeners an insider’s view into the soul of Idaho’s indie scene. This one’s a must-listen! 🎧💥

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In this heartfelt and high-energy episode of The Emo Hour, Katie and Nani sit down with a true Wood River Valley legend—musician, venue creator, and community builder Mark Oliver. 🎤🎶 From his early days growing up in Sun Valley to picking up his first guitar 🎸 and discovering a lifelong passion for songwriting, Mark shares the stories that shaped his journey through Idaho’s vibrant music scene.

The conversation dives into the origins of his intimate in-home concert space that eventually led to his stewardship of the beloved Hot Water Inn hostel and music venue. 🛏️🎧 Mark also opens up about Ranch Fest, the underground music festival that planted the seeds for what would become Boise’s Treefort Music Fest 🌲🎉.

The episode wraps with tales of Mark’s band Sheep Bridge Jumpers, their Treefort performances, and his hauntingly beautiful side project Ghost Stallions. With humor, heart, and deep love for the local music community, Mark gives listeners an insider’s view into the soul of Idaho’s indie scene. This one’s a must-listen! 🎧💥

Support the show

Follow us @theemohour on Instagram and TikTok!

  continue reading

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