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Electron – January 16th – Fox Theatre

Estimated read time 6 min read

The usual suspects were out in full force as super-group Electron brought out fans of The Disco Biscuits, Brothers Past, Lotus, and even The Grateful Dead to a near sold-out Fox Theatre show. This was stop two of a four night Colorado run and anticipation levels were high after the band delivered and electric and memorable one set show in Fort Collins the previous night. The band did not disappoint and delivered a top notch performance despite moving away from the sound most fans have grown accustomed to.

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Peter Frampton – August 20th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 1 min read

Last week Peter Frampton’s Guitar Circus rolled into Red Rocks with a promise of some serious guitar heroics. Headlining the night, Frampton played a set that was light on the crowd pleasing hits but heavy on the scorching licks. While some were disappointed that Frampton didn’t play an all “Greatest Hits” show, others were thrilled that he dazzled them with some deep cuts and covers including a encore of George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” that featured David Hidalgo and Sonny Landreth.

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My Morning Jacket – August 4th – Red Rocks

Estimated read time 10 min read

My Morning Jacket delivered a mind-blowing three and a half hour performance on Saturday night at Red Rocks that is sure to go down in the record books as one of the best shows to ever take place at the hallowed venue. From the first notes of “At Dawn” to the final notes of “One Big Holiday,” Jim James and the rest of the band demonstrated time and again why they are the best live band touring today. It was a truly majestic performance that seemed tailor made for the venue.

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Peter Frampton – March 27th – The Paramount Theatre

Estimated read time 6 min read

Hundreds of baby-boomers crowded the landmark Paramount Theatre on Tuesday night for a trip back to a different time. The show was a celebration of the 35th anniversary of Peter Frampton’s “Frampton Comes Alive!,” the best selling record of 1976 and still one of the best selling live records to date. Couples who likely hadn’t given the double LP a spin in a decade or two packed the historic theater and were entertained by a big screen on stage playing a slideshow of black and white and sepia tone images of their huge-haired icon.