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The Last Waltz Revisited – November 27th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 5 min read

The Ogden Theatre was sold-out for the 9th annual The Last Waltz Revisited concert last Wednesday. The Thanksgiving eve tradition is highly anticipated each year, and 2013 was no exception. Smiles abounded with warm hugs being exchanged and old friends reuniting as the venue filled up before the show. Hosted each year by Polytoxic members CR Gruver and Tori Pater, all in all more than 40 musicians graced the stage as they took part in the reenactment of one of the most famous concerts in Rock and Roll history.

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2013 Denver Botanic Gardens Summer Concert Series Line-Up

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Polytoxic’s Last Waltz Revisited VIII – November 21st – The Ogden

Estimated read time 7 min read

Polytoxic’s Annual Last Waltz Revisited is a Denver Thanksgiving tradition that was especially tasty this year. The Ogden was sold-out and filled with an energy that pulsed with love for the music of The Band on Thanksgiving Eve as four generations of audience members sang along to songs that have become ingrained in the fabric of our lives. Parents put their arms around their children, friends hugged each other in the middle of songs and people felt some of their favorite music in a way few get to experience.

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Emmylou Harris, Steve Martin, & Arlo Guthrie – July 18th – Red Rocks

Estimated read time 10 min read

Last Wednesday’s Emmylou Harris, Steve Martin, and Arlo Guthrie show made us realize that fancy light rigs and all the smoke and mirrors aren’t always necessary. The stage at Red Rocks looked much larger with only a few people and a few instruments. The night consisted of pure, unadulterated music. Everyone from infants to octogenarians were represented and each performer expressed the utmost gratitude for being back in Colorado at what is easily one of the most beautiful venues in the world.

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Red Rocks Schedule Quickly Filling Up With Some Great Performances

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With A Great 2011 Under His Belt, Reed Foehl Prepares For His Biggest Year Yet

Estimated read time 5 min read

Reed Foehl had a hell of a year in 2011. He got to perform with Arlo Guthrie at eTown and with Anais Mitchell on her unique folk project “Hadestown :: A Folk Opera,” and now Leann Womack is recording one of his songs. Each year seems to bring more and more for this man, and 2012 may be his biggest year yet!

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Polytoxic’s Last Waltz Revisited VII – November 23rd – The Ogden

Estimated read time 7 min read

The night before Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for people to gather with family and friends you haven’t seen in a while and catch up on the year. This is exactly what Polytoxic’s Last Waltz – Revisited has become for so many here in Denver. While the annual event is a place for Denver music fans to come together, it is also a time for Denver musicians to gather and do what they best, play music together. If it’s not already, do yourself a favor and make Polytoxic’s The Last Waltz – Revisited a part of your Thanksgiving Tradition.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Polytoxic’s “The Last Waltz Revisited” – Wednesday, November 23rd – The Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 2 min read

Back in 2005, Denver’s number one jamband, Polytoxic, wanted to put on a show that could showcase all the great local musicians they had been playing with for the past few years. They decided to re-enact The Band’s The Last Waltz. Surprising the band and fans alike, the show became the biggest they had ever thrown. So big, in fact, they decided to do it again, and again, and again . . .

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Allen Toussaint, Dirty Dozen, & Buckwheat Zydeco – July 15th – Denver Botanic Gardens

Estimated read time 4 min read

It was a fickle night at The Gardens. The day started out hot and beautiful but soon after Buckwheat Zydeco began the heavens opened, and closed, and opened again. It turned out to be a great night of New Orleans music, but it took some perseverance, something that not everyone has.