Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Announces Stellar 20th Anniversary Line-Up!
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Seven hours Southwest of Denver, nestled in a box canyon surrounded by steep cliffs and Aspen trees, lies an old mining town that has been the setting for many a magical musical memory. As its name implies, the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival was started 19 years ago to celebrate craft beer and a specific genre of music; but over the years the festival line-up has became more diverse, and this year’s festivities raised the bar and established Telluride Blues and Brews as a festival that ANY music lover would want to attend.
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Whether it’s raising two kids, voicing over Cinderella, or singing in a band, Rachel Alena of the band, Rachel & The Ruckus is surely something. An inspiring story of a life in L.A. and a musical journey to Colorado is just the beginning. Rachel’s just getting warmed up! Rachel & The Ruckus, is a band you won’t want to miss at this weekend’s Firefly Autism “Road to Blues & Brews” at Park House. They play from 3:20 to 4:05.
Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, Listen Up Denver! and Park House are hosting the 2nd Firefly Autism Road To Blues & Brews event this Saturday that will benefit Firefly Autism and Autism Speaks and give some of the best bands in the Rocky Mountain region the opportunity to perform alongside some of the biggest musical names in the country at the 22nd annual Telluride Blues &Brews Festival in September.
Colorado’s own Otis Taylor will perform his signature “Trance Blues” at Park House in celebration of the 20th anniversary of The Telluride Blues & Brews Festival. Taylor is known for his raw approach to addressing heavy, but everyday topics. Opening for Otis Taylor is Delta bred Robby Peoples who is one of the most distinct, powerful, and bluesy voices on the Denver music scene today.