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Telluride Bluegrass Festival – June 21, 22, 23, 24 – Telluride Town Park

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The Summer Solstice has always been a significant time of year for celebration in many cultures and that holds true for Bluegrass “festivarians” as well. Each year, more than 10,000 music lovers, many of them repeat offenders, congregate in one of the most picturesque box canyons known to man, Telluride Colorado. This unique town has been host to the Telluride Bluegrass Festival since its inception in 1974. That’s 45 years of perfecting a balance of bluegrass, hippies, outdoor enthusiasts.

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The Telluride Bluegrass Single-Day Lineup is Here!

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Sturgill Simpon – November 4th – Paramount Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

The Paramount was hopping on Friday night and all walks of life were represented. There were hardcore Country fans, Hipsters riding the buzz, and, of course, legions of Denver music scenesters who know that Sturgill Simpson has finally been awarded his due in the ever fickle world of music. Long before the show started there was a crowd milling around outside the old venue and queued up for drinks in the lobby.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Sturgill Simpson – Paramount & Boulder Theater – November 4th – 6th

Estimated read time 2 min read

Sturgill Simpson’s ‘A Sailor’s Guide to Earth’ is the rare album that jumps from one style to the next, with ports of call in Motor City and Music Row, Harlem and Stax, Berlin and London, yet it never leaves Simpson’s very specific point of view.

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Sturgill Simpson – November 6th – Ogden Theatre

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Soaked with whiskey, a brawl, and the deepest voice in country music, The Ogden Theatre was the place to be last Friday on night two of Sturgill Simpson’s stop through Denver. As expected, The Ogden Theatre most likely oversold tickets, and the room that had been sold-out for months was rocking and shaking. That said, a bummer of a light show only made the older, cranky crowd even more noticeable, and unfortunately the sold-out room was loud with talking throughout almost every song.

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The Avett Brothers – July 11th – Red Rocks

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The Avett Brothers have proven themselves to be in a rare category of artist that can pack Red Rocks for a three day run. These images are from day 2 when they were supported by the next big thing in Outlaw Country, Sturgill Simpson. The combo was undoubtedly an action packed reckoning that made fans from all walks of life sing and dance in unison.