Categories
Photos Reviews Slideshow Articles

Widespread Panic – June 24th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 3 min read

It’s always a treat to welcome Widespread Panic back to Colorado, but their annual stand at Red Rocks is something special. Celebrating their 64th, 65th, and 66th consecutive sellouts, the band deserves their own banner in the rafters…errrr wait…anyway…they deserve something special. Instead they served us something special on Friday when they delivered a crowd pleasing set of favorites that left some scratching their heads wondering what was left on the table for the rest of the weekend.

Categories
Photos Reviews Slideshow Articles

Jason Isbell – May 4th – Red Rocks Amphitheater

Estimated read time 2 min read

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit have become an institution at the greatest venue on earth, even requiring two nights this year at Red Rocks to satisfy the ticket demand. This year’s Wednesday night show was a spectacle from start to finish with hail that blended into rain before yielding to a double rainbow and finally perfect weather during the show. It was meant to be!

Categories
Photos Reviews Slideshow Articles

Jim James – November 6th – Paramount Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

It was election night, and while the political mood was tense as we made our way into The Paramount, the vibe inside was one of excitement as we were all there to see a unique performance from one of the best singers of his generation, Jim James.

Categories
Photos Slideshow Articles

Beck – September 25th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 2 min read

The setting was perfect: Red Rocks on a cool night with the massive orange harvest moon hanging low over the Denver skyline and Beck about to take the stage – all the indicators predicted properly what was to come for this anxious audience. Being the second night of two on the Rocks, and a rare two night stand for the tour, the mystery of the setlist was the most overheard conversation before the show and, ultimately, the big prize for all in attendance after it was all said and done.

Categories
Photos Reviews Slideshow Articles

Telluride Blues & Brews – September 12, 13, 14 – Telluride Town Park

Estimated read time 7 min read

Telluride Blues & Brews is always a one-of-a-kind weekend in paradise, but with bluebird skies, beautiful weather, and a notable line-up, this year was special. While it’s tough to complain about anything when in Telluride, stellar sets from the likes of Don Bryant, Marcus King Band, Monophonics, Gov’t Mule, and Robert Plant really pushed this one over the top!

Categories
Photos Reviews Slideshow Articles

Telluride Bluegrass Festival – June 15, 16, 17, 18 – Telluride Town Park

Estimated read time 7 min read

On Thursday, June 15th, the main street of Colorado’s most captivating town, was abuzz with an energy and excitement as the crowds (some there for days) made their way to Town Park for the start of the 45th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival. There is no better setting for a music festival; there is no better music for such a setting.

Categories
News

Leftover Salmon to Play the Music of Neil Young and Welcome Special Guests Los Lobos for Two Night Thanksgiving Weekend Run

Estimated read time 1 min read

LEFTOVER SALMON Friday, […]

Categories
Photos Reviews Slideshow Articles

Andrew Bird – May 24th – Paramount Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Twenty and thirtysomethings dressed in their best flannel filled the historic Paramount Theatre Tuesday for multi-instrumentalist indie-rock wonder Andrew Bird. The show marked the end of a nine week tour and it was incredible to watch the master at work. The night was a river of standard indie rock that readily pivoted to something else entirely its own. Seeing Andrew Bird live is such a refreshing experience. His musical genius, penchant for whimsy, and willingness to play with tempo and sound made his show a memorable musical experience.