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Widespread Panic – June 24th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 2 min read

Widespread Panic are Red Rocks most prolific performers having sold-out 51 consecutive shows at the legendary venue and we were there to see number 49 go down in the history books as another heater on Friday night. The show was fast paced despite the lack of flow from song-to-song like a typical Panic performance, but that had no bearing on the gravity of the song performances.

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Bernie Worrell, Oteil Burbridge, Brian Jordan, And Dave Watts Team Up For Two Nights At The 1-Up

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WORRELL, BURBRIDGE, JORDAN […]

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Stir Fried Be On Key: A Story Fifteen (Or So) Years In The Making

Estimated read time 11 min read

It is truly cosmic when two stories unfold parallel to one another; pulsing and glowing like two universes swimming side by side in this vast multi-verse we call life. When they touch: Bang! A new universe is created, one in which both entities lock into a cosmic groove and never let go. This is the relationship between the band Stir Fried and the Bianchi brothers of Quixote’s and Sancho’s fame. Now, yet another music venue can be added to that list, The Donkey OT, where Stir Fried will help to kick off the Grand Opening this weekend!

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Steve Kimock & Friends – March 2nd – Quixote’s

Estimated read time 4 min read

Steve Kimock returned to Denver with some friends this past weekend for a two night stand at Quixotes. Kimock’s friends included the legendary Bernie Worrell (Parliament Funkadelic, Talking Heads) on keys, Andy Hess (Gov’t Mule) on bass, and Wally Ingram (Stockholm Syndrome) on the skins. This lineup looked powerful, and oh did they deliver despite a very chatty audience.

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Bootsy Collins – June 6th – The Boulder Theater

Estimated read time 4 min read

After playing a long game of “hurry up and wait” with the audience, Bootsy Collins brought the funk to the Boulder Theater last night. Thought it would have played out a little better on a Friday or Saturday night, they doled out the hits and Bootsy lived up to his outrageous reputation as he threw a P-Funk Party like only he ever could.