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Whitefish Review reveals latest edition

| September 18, 2024 1:00 AM

The Whitefish Review celebrated the publication of its 29th issue, “The Music Issue,” on Friday, Sept. 13, with an event at the Tent Pavilion at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake. 

Singer/songwriter Rob Quist and Dave Griffith performed “See the Forest Through the Trees” with a magic Black Ram guitar built from a 315-year-old spruce tree that was destroyed by a logging road clearcut in Montana’s Yaak Valley. 

Whitefish High School senior Bjorn Bungener read from his essay “The Metal Miracle,” about the physics of music. Montana Prize for Fiction winner Jeff Guay read from “Emerald Casino” and Natalie Storey had the crowd laughing with a reading of “Fan Fiction.” Glenn Schiffman read about how Janis Joplin took “Another Little Piece of my Heart” and Toby Scott talked about life as a sound engineer for Bruce Springsteen. 


    Whitefish High School Senior Bjorn Bungener read about the phsyics of music at the "Music Issue" launch. (Kelsey Evans/Whitefish Pilot).
 
 
    Rob Quist perfomed with Dave Griffith and played a song with the magic Black Ram guitar, pictured on the ground on the right. The guitar was built from a 315-year-old spruce destroyed by a logging road built to the edge of a giant clearcut in Montana’s Yaak Valley. (Kelsey Evans/Whitefish Pilot)