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Elephant Revival – May 20th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

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Elephant Revival said goodbye to fans with one last show at Red Rocks this past Sunday. A cold rain dumped on the bundled up audience, but they stuck it out and celebrated a night full of Elephant Revival’s earthy, mountain music, full of special guests and old songs.

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Brandi Carlile – July 13th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

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On Saturday night the audience got more than their fair share of rain while waiting for Brandi Carlile’s return to Red Rocks. The previously forecasted “monsoon” rains put on quite a show that led to flash flooding, washed out roads and some serious lightening. During the set change, as if right on cue, the clouds faded to the east and the moon peeked over the back of the venue. Carlile, the brother’s Hanseroth and the rest of band took the stage to a roaring and energized crowd.

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Dave Matthews, Brandi Carlile, My Morning Jacket, Amos Lee, & More Set for John Denver Tribute

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15 years after […]

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The Summer 2012 Chautauqua Auditorium Concert Schedule Is Here

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The annual summer concert […]

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Blind Pilot – January 30th – The Boulder Theater

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Portland based Folk-Rock band, Blind Pilot, played for a full house at Boulder Theater on Monday night. As the audience stared with rapt attention, their set moved back and forth between their debut album “3 Rounds and a Sound” and their poppy follow-up “We Are The Tide.” The harmonies the group developed around the voice of the even-keeled Israel Nebeker was fantastic and would serve to impress even the most casual of music listeners. All in all it made for a great evening of music in Boulder on Monday!

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Blind Pilot – November 16th – The Bluebird Theatre

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Blind Pilot played to a sold-out crowd of die-hards at The Bluebird last week. Though the show was clouded by muddy sound and poor lighting, the band still brought their trademark Folk-Pop to the stage and wooed their fans with solidly played tracks from their two albums. The highlight of the show came all to close to the end when the band nailed a cover of “The Night They Drove ‘Ol Dixie Down.”

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Summer Concerts at Chautauqua Go On-Sale Saturday May 7th

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The annual summer […]