Gleaned from three days of David King magic filming and joined artfully by the Gordon Johnson directed Missoula symphony, which contributes incredible depth to the presentation, the countrywide June debut marks the culmination of a Rouillier’s dream musical career that began in his hometown of St. Ignatius and eventually lured him to Nashville.
Read MoreThe Montana-native-turned-Nashville star’s grandest dream yet – a musical memoir called “My Grandpa’s Fiddle” – will open at the University of Montana’s Dennison Theatre on June 17.
Read MoreTim Ryan Rouillier returns to his home turf to stage a monumental musical symphony about “my beloved Montana, the people who live here, the places near to my heart and the mountains that reach to the sky.”
Read MoreSometimes Tim Ryan Rouillier’s dreams bloom like Montana wildflowers. They draw from his roots, and when one blossoms in its bright colors, it usually begets another.
Read MoreTim Ryan Rouillier is coming home to develop a project after 30 years of working as a country music songwriter and recording artist in Nashville.
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