Crossroads Cultural Connections welcomes The Hooten Hallers to Bishop Hill Creative Commons on Sunday, April 26th. The evening begins at 6 PM with a potluck dinner, allowing guests to share food and conversation before the show. At 7 PM, the Missouri-based trio takes the stage, renowned for their gritty fusion of blues, rock, and roots music. Their electric live performances showcase powerful saxophone, guitar, and drums, channeling garage rock and hill country blues. All ages are invited, with a suggested donation of $20–$30 supporting the musicians directly. Details and tickets can be found at xroadscc.org.
Missouri’s own The Hooten Hallers continue to ignite stages across the country with their distinctive fusion of blues, rock, and roots music. Armed with searing guitar, gritty saxophone, and driving drums, the trio channels raw energy and soulful grit into every performance. Their style is steeped in American musical tradition, blending garage rock and hill country blues with a touch of soul. Known for relentless touring and electrifying live shows, The Hooten Hallers leave a lasting impression wherever they go. Fans can expect a night of authentic, high-voltage music, marked by powerful musicianship and undeniable stage chemistry.

