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Yonder Mountain String Band – January 1st – Boulder Theater

Estimated read time 7 min read

There was no better place to be than at the Boulder Theater on the first evening of the New Year. YMSB’s show was one of those shows that is simply unlike any other, an unforgettable, irreplaceable night of creativity and chemistry. Having gone through quite the transition in 2014, the band has persevered, and thus gone on to create such incredible music paired with truly magical moments, such as the one that occurred last Thursday at the Boulder Theater.

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Looking To The Future With A Respect For The Past: The New Yonder Mountain String Band

Estimated read time 10 min read

2014 was a year of transformation for Yonder Mountain String Band. We had a chance to chat with banjo player Dave Johnston who talked about Yonder’s star studded New Year’s run, their new album, and what the future holds in store for YMSB. Dave also spoke candidly about the challenges faced in the wake of Jeff Austin’s departure from the band as well as YMSB’s search for a new identity.

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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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Red Rocks Schedule Quickly Filling Up With Some Great Performances

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It’s been a […]

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Blues Traveler, Matisyahu & Toad The Wet Sprocket – July 4th – Red Rocks

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Blues Traveler, Matisyahu and Toad The Wet Sprocket threw a big party for the Fourth of July at Red Rocks. It was a great, relaxing way to spend the last night of a long Independence Day weekend. Surpisingly, the 90’s pop tunes fit very well alongside Matisyahu’s reggae beats to give the day a festival like feeling.

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Pete Kartsounes Band (featuring Paul Murin) Touring Colorado This Week

Estimated read time 2 min read

As a cutting-edge […]