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Greensky Bluegrass – October 20th – The Bluebird Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

The Bluebird was packed this past weekend for night two of Greensky Bluegrass. From dready to dapper, people danced and stared as Greensky blew the minds of their home-away from home-town crowd. These guys bring tight vocal harmonies and well thought-out lyrics to an often silly or sloppy Jamgrass scene and their fans love them for it. From covers of The Beatles, Pink Floyd, and The Stanley Brothers, to fantastic original tunes, this was one for the ages.

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David Grisman Bluegrass Experience – February 4th – The Ogden

Estimated read time 5 min read

On the heels of a blizzard that blanketed the Front Range with more than 20 inches of snow in some places, David Grisman brought his Bluegrass Experience to The Ogden Theatre for a night of traditional Bluegrass music. Though the room wasn’t nearly packed, in the end, everyone seemed genuinely grateful that we got to see some real bluegrass, and in the process, got a history lesson from a man who doesn’t just play Bluegrass music, but lives it.

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Mason Jennings – October 27th – The Boulder Theater

Estimated read time 4 min read

The Boulder Theater was filled with star eyed lovers both young and old, indie-folksters, and only a few young men that looked like they might be more at home at a fraternity kegger when Mason Jennings stopped in. The evening passed with a continual ebb and flow of energy that matched Jennings extensive catalog as he swapped keys for strings and even threw and Auto-Harp into the mix near the end of the show.