Show Recap: Snowbasin's Blues & Brews 8.10.25
- Loom

- Aug 14
- 2 min read
Wow, what a time!
Our 2-year anniversary show at Snowbasin opening for Dogs in a Pile was a dream: beautiful day, majestic mountains, wonderful friends, family, and fans, and amazing to share the stage with the incredibly talented Dogs in a Pile!
Making it all the more special, we are blessed to be friends with wonderful artists, especially Andrew Sax and Sergia Rebraca who each shared their gifts with us to mark this special occasion. Andrew Sax (@somesaxyart) - the artist of our 2025 Limited-Run T-shirt - was in the crowd getting down and signing shirts. And Sergia Rebraca - designer of our logo - created a special print to mark our 2-year anniversary - our first show poster!
Thank you so much to everyone who came out locally or traveled many miles to get down with us on this special day! We are incredibly grateful for our growing community and can't wait to share more experiences with you all down the road!
Set list, show notes, and footage below!
Setlist:
Mama Say, What I Mean, Finally Free, The Mirror, Closer Than You Think, Frankenstein[1]
Show notes:
[1] Edgar Winter
This show was Loom's two-year anniversary and featured a 75-minute set opening for Dogs in a Pile for the last stop of their summer tour. This show also featured the debut of Billy's 1976 Gibson Explorer. During Mama Say, Billy and Vince tossed streamers out into the crowd. Billy teased "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" in "Frankenstein". Vince teased "We Want the Funk" in "Closer Than You Think," which featured its first extended Type-II jam. During Frankenstein, Billy and Vince busted out some coordinated moves during the drum break.
Photo and Video Credit: Luke Nelson @luke_nelson_films, lukenelsonfilms.com


















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