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The Head And The Heart – August 14th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

An extremely long line of fans trailed down the road behind the scenic Red Rocks Amphitheatre last Thursday night for a first-rate show that nearly didn’t come to fruition after a severed power line cut power to the historic venue. Though the show was pushed back an hour, fans were in high spirits and the show that followed was more than worth the wait.

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Josiah Johnson & Carleigh Aikins – February 9th – Ivywild School

Estimated read time 5 min read

The half-court gymnasium at Colorado Springs’ Ivywild School concert venue filled awkwardly at first as fans crowded against opposite walls, lending to the overall feeling that I may had accidentally been dropped off at a middle school dance last Sunday night. It’s not quite like any place you’ve ever seen a show before and that’s part of its magic. The night unfolded as beautiful mix of voices and bodies of work, making for a great experience for The Head And The Heart fans as well as those unfamiliar with their work.

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John Fullbright & Bahamas – July 18th – eTown Hall

Estimated read time 3 min read

The basement of a sold-out eTown Hall was packed with small groups of music fans chatting, drinking beer and eating snacks prior to last week’s taping of the eTown radio show that featured John Fullbright and Bahamas. Both artists offered great performances and we’ll be seeing a lot more from them in months and years to come. Be sure to check out the recording of the show when it airs nationwide in a few months.

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Calexico & Bahamas – January 19th – The Bluebird

Estimated read time 3 min read

The Bluebird had visitors from the relaxed north and the sizzling south when Bahamas and Calexico came to the crown jewel of the west last week. The sold-out show drew folks who came to get “Lost In The Light” by soaking up the sweetly simple sounds of opener Bahamas, and those who came to pound “Corona” and get rude and rambunctious in the process. It was an interesting mix of two worlds that did not overlap, but definitely collided on account of the crowded room.

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Milo Greene & Bahamas – November 9th – The Bluebird Theatre

Estimated read time 3 min read

The Bluebird was filled with the buzz that comes at the end of a long week on Friday night for Los Angeles resident Milo Greene and the Canadian based band, Bahamas. While we were there primarily for Bahamas, when Milo Greene opened up with a big wall of harmony we were sucked right in. While certain members lead at times, there was no way you could call anyone the lead singer. It’s always amazing to see a band of so many talented people playing together when they could all front a band of their own.