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Yarmony Grass Announces 2016 Lineup with Peter Rowan, Jeff Austin & More!

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YARMONY GRASS Thursday-Sunday, […]

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PICK OF THE WEEK: The Mallet Brothers Band – Cervantes’ Other Side – Thursday, October 1st

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The Mallett Brothers Band is an alt-country/rock band from Portland, Maine. No Depression says they “make you want to scream at people to make them aware of the awesomeness that they are more than likely missing.” The Mallet Brothers Band will be supported by Telluride band competition winners The Lil’ Smokies featuring Patrick Latella (Whitewater Ramble) making this a must see show!

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Snowmass Mammoth Festival Reveals Stunning Line-Up

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Groove Festival Debuts In Georgetown July 18th-20th

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It’s simple, it’s summertime and there is an overabundance of festivals here in Colorado. It is a blessing and a curse for local audiophiles: while there are always fun things to do, not all festivals are created equal, and discerning one from another can be tricky. For the old school veterans and young flower children of our Coloradical music scene, we’d like to introduce you to the Groove Music & Arts Festival. Check out our preview for what’s in store as well as an exclusive Q&A with one of the festival’s creators.

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WinterWonderGrass – February 21st-23rd – Nottingham Park, Avon

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Last year’s WinterWonderGrass was held at a small, but inviting brewery in Edwards, CO. The immensely positive rating from the attendees led the creator Scott Stoughton to move the festival to Snowball’s old stomping ground at Nottingham Park in Avon, CO. The new fairgrounds for the 2014 WinterWonderGrass gave enough space for the mountain dwellers to move and groove to the enchanting sound of the strings, while providing even larger beer tents—another draw of the festival.

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Campout for the Cause – May 24th-26th – State Bridge

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Imagine a place where you wake up alongside a quiet river surrounded by rolling hills, views of snow-capped mountains in the distance, a brief walk to yoga and paddle boarding, live music in a very intimate outdoor venue, old and new friends everywhere you turn. Got it? Well, that’s State Bridge. Some highlights for many of the festival goers included The Magic Beans, Fruition, Govinda, Mountain Standard Time, Whitewater Ramble, Ishi, and Jaden Carlson—a 12 year old guitarist and singer/songwriter from Boulder.

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WhiteWater Ramble – March 29th – Wildflower Pavillion @ Planet Bluegrass

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The always magical season of music at the Planet Bluegrass Ranch was kicked off in a proper boot stompin’ manner last Friday night when local dance-grass outfit WhiteWater Ramble took over the Wildflower Pavilion. Not only was this the start of another year of amazing Bluegrass at the ranch, it marked the release of WhiteWater Ramble’s newest studio album: Roots & Groove.

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Whitewater Ramble – Roots & Groove

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One of the most difficult juggling acts any Jamband has to perform involves the translation of the energy, passion, and improvisation of a live show into a studio album. While most bands try and make a distinction between “studio” and “live,” Whitewater Ramble has done a damn near perfect job of combining the two with their most recent album, Roots & Groove. This latest effort from the Fort Collins quintet captures the “high-octane” feel of their live shows, while at the same time crafting a cohesive and meaningful studio record.

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Whitewater Ramble Talk Murder Ballads & Their New Record “Roots & Groove”

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For the last eight years Fort Collins based “High Octane Dance-Grass” band Whitewater Ramble have graced over 900 stages while steadily building a solid fan base throughout the country. It’s been almost three years since they released their first studio album, All Night Drive but the wait is nearly over. On the 26th of this month, Roots & Groove, the second release from the front range ramblers will hit the street.