I grew up outside a small town of a few hundred people so I have always been drawn to the look, sound, and feel of a small town.

You can't mention a small town without talking about the food at the local cafe or the bar & grill whose food is second to none.

Humboldt's Big J's Roadhouse is known for that down home cooking people love.

As described on their Facebook page Big J's is:

Small town restaurant, with big time taste. Come in for our legendary burgers, smoked ribs, pork sandwiches, and refreshing beer.

 

Humboldt's Big J's Roadhouse has more than food on the menu in April as they get ready to serve up some country music with Ned Ledoux performing Saturday April 22nd.

Ledoux's website sheds some light on what it's like having that last name Ledoux's in the music business:

In country music, a last name like LeDoux casts a big, storied and bittersweet shadow, but it’s one Ned LeDoux doesn’t mind standing in one bit. Having been a drummer in his dad Chris’ band Western Underground since 1998, Ned knew from an early age that he had “no plan b” but to play music, “Once I got the taste of the road, and being in front of a crowd and just the sound of it, it was...freedom.”

Tickets for the show are $15 in advance or $20 at the door and are available at Last Stop CD Shop in Sioux Falls, Big J's Roadhouse in Humboldt or South Bar in Hartford.

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