Keith Henry has been on Wyoming’s music circuit since launching his career in 2022.
The Cody resident has mostly performed at restaurants and breweries, as well as other venues in …
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Keith Henry has been on Wyoming’s music circuit since launching his career in 2022.
The Cody resident has mostly performed at restaurants and breweries, as well as other venues in and around northern Wyoming and southern Montana. This week, the singer/songwriter will also play a pair of shows on the Pepsi Free Stage at the Park County Fair.
On his website, Henry says he’s known “for his powerful gritty rocker style vocals and his ability to strip down songs into acoustical arrangements.” His repertoire consists “of an acoustic variety including folk rock, folk country and rock and roll.”
The self-taught guitarist and vocalist’s site adds that he “enjoys tailoring each show to the audience he is performing for” — including working some of his own songs into his setlists.
Alongside writing and performing music solo, Henry is also part of the band Rhino Skin, which specializes in the same genres.
Audiences can catch Henry at the Park Country Fair on Thursday, with the musician penciled into the 7 and 8 p.m. time slots on the free stage.