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Slightly Stoopid & Cypress Hill – April 20th – Red Rocks

Estimated read time 4 min read

Ahh 4/20 in Colorado, you can smell it in the air! With the recent passing of Amendment 64 Colorado has become a hot spot for all things “4/20 friendly” and this past weekend was a prime example. From the first ever Cannabis Cup hosted on U.S. soil, to Snoop Lion’s performance Friday night, to this amazing line up; Colorado has taken their stance on recreational Marijuana use and the word is out. Last Saturday there was no better place to be than Red Rocks as Slightly Stoopid and Cypress Hill took to the stage to celebrate what appears to be our new state holiday.

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Denver Concert Photographer Kit Chalberg Discusses His Current Gallery Show “Front Row”

Estimated read time 13 min read

Anthology Fine Art recently unveiled a very special photography show entitled “Front Row: Concert Photography by Kit Chalberg.” The show is a 21-piece collection of live concert photography by Denver-based photographer Kit Chalberg who has created images of musicians such as B.B. King, Gov’t Mule, Brandi Carlile, Ziggy Marley,and Michael Franti and has worked countless other concerts over the past three years.

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Split Lip Rayfield Talks Wakarusa And The Split Livers

Estimated read time 7 min read

Split Lip Rayfield is often described as a mix of bluegrass and country with an accent of metal. No other band delivers the experience of the homemade gas-tank bass, mandolin, and banjo. Together, these three men burn up speakers and stages alike as they tour and play music for the fan faithful. Mando player Wayne Gottstine recently took some time to share with us at Listen Up Denver! about the documentary Never Make it Home, The Split Livers, Wakarusa, and why we should come out and see them this weekend.

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Bohemian Nights Festival – August 13th – Fort Collins

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The air of Fort Collins was filled with the smell of funnel cakes, the laughter of children young and old, and the best of Colorado music. Jamgrass, hip hop, rock, reggae, funk, punk, and cowboy yodeling could all be found at Bohemian Nights on Saturday.

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Bohemian Nights Festival – August 12th – Fort Collins

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G. Love said it aptly last night as he spit rhymes over a Biz Markie classic, “You…you got what I need.” This FREE, three-day, outdoor music event features 80 Colorado bands on 9 stages. Each day ends with a featured national act. If you didn’t catch last nights kick-off you missed great sets from the Lionel Young Band, Cracker, and G. Love. Come on out for live music and enjoy the rest of the weekend with us here at Bohemian Nights at New West Fest.