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Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Featuring Warren Haynes – July 30th – Red Rocks

Estimated read time 3 min read

Warren Haynes and The Colorado Symphony Orchestra performed the music of Jerry Garcia on a serene night and Deadhead’s came from out of the woodwork to unite. Young, old. Dentists, dopers and doctors. Birkenstocks and Baby Boomers, wookies and wanderers. Anyone who ever loved the music of Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead appreciated the special setting his tunes were being payed tribute in. Well, almost everyone.

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Rodrigo Y Gabriela – July 28th – Red Rocks

Estimated read time 4 min read

It is starting to be proven that anything involving The Colorado Symphony Orchestra at Red Rocks is a memorable experience. When artists pair with our symphony, it gives us the chance to hear their music in a totally new way. Some of the symphony collaborations seem like an obvious fit and others really make you wonder how artist and symphony will mesh. Rodrigo Y Gabriela was one of those obvious fit situations, considering the two play classically based acoustic guitars with virtuoso status.

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Carolina Chocolate Drops & Elephant Revival – July 24th – Denver Botanic Gardens

Estimated read time 5 min read

The Carolina Chocolate Drops and Elephant Revival co-headlined the Denver Botanic Gardens last week, with Nederland based Elephant Revival providing the soundtrack to the darker hours. As Denverites spread blankets on the grass and brie onto bread as bottles were uncorked, a cities resident’s smiled together.

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Born In “The Barn” Amy Helm Forges A Musical Career Of Her Own

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Growing up in Woodstock, NY Amy Helm’s youth was spent surrounded by the greats, who were peers of her parents. Amy’s father, the late Levon Helm, was arguably the greatest drummer of our time. His work with The Band changed the face and direction of American music, his work as a solo artist landed him three Grammy Awards and he is a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Amy’s mother, Libby Titus, is an accomplished songwriter, singer and concert producer. Helm’s childhood was music.

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BoomBox – July 6th – State Bridge

Estimated read time 12 min read

There are two main subjects of this story. BoomBox the band and State Bridge Amphitheatre the venue. Although two completely separate entities, the two fused together for a night just a few days after the fourth of July. When the two members of BoomBox manned their stations on stage, it was as if a surge of electricity ran through the venue. Literally and figuratively. Yes, the crowd was excited but the beautiful intensity of the lights and sound system were catalysts as well.

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869 Miles and Endless Smiles: The Telluride Bluegrass Festival Through the Eyes of A First Timer

Estimated read time 11 min read

Telluride lived up to the hype!!! There were howls at the “super moon,” tarp runs, tributes to one of our favorites, Levon Helm, new friends, and old friends. From The Mayor of Telluride, Mr. Sam Bush, to up-and-comers, Lake Street Dive, the music was top notch from morning till night. Was it all about the banjo? No. Was it all about music? No. Telluride Bluegrass is an experience and the best word to describe it is “legendary.”

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MarchFourth Marching Band – June 7th – The Bluebird Theatre

Estimated read time 3 min read

MarchFourth Marching Band rolled into town like a bus full of Gypsy circus performers and filled The Bluebird with explosive sights and sounds. This bouncing brass band hails from Portland and they sure keep it wonderfully weird. Stilt walkers, acrobats and an 18 piece band is far from normal at The Bluebird, and that’s why Denver followed this band into the venue like they were following the pied piper into the eye of a beautiful storm that blew everyone’s inhibitions away.

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All Roads Lead to Music for Andy Palmer

Estimated read time 10 min read

Andy Palmer has worn many hats and walked many roads as he followed the paths that have provided him with deep subject matter for the poetic lyrics on his second full length album ‘Hazard of the Die.’ Although a guitar has always remained by his side, Palmer spent years with other pursuits in the forefront. Whether he was guiding a raft down a river, steering a courtroom as a public defender, or navigating the inner workings of the mind while, Palmer’s experiences are invaluable when it comes to his songwriting.

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Robby Peoples – Love Don’t Love Me No More

Estimated read time 4 min read

Robby Peoples new EP “Love Don’t Love Me No More” shoots from the hip and hits the mark dead on with a Mississippi swagger, a wink and a smile. Peoples growls his lyrics with an air of truth that could only be achieved by experience. The realities and pains of living low on the hog and high on hard liquor are ingrained in each word, and Peoples sucks you into a world most have never crossed into. The only way someone can make an album like this is if they have been to hell and back, but missed the heat, and retraced their steps.

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Galactic – February 16th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 5 min read

Galactic was the main attraction last Saturday at The Ogden, but opener Monophonics drew a hell of crowd and won over a legion of new fans. Once feet started moving they didn’t stop as these two powerhouse bands hit us with a one-two punch that made our legs quiver, and our ears ring. We were floored by the Funk, swept away by the Soul, and ravaged by the Rock…but we stood firm as the full force gale stormed from the stage.