Weir, Robinson, Greene Acoustic Trio Is Coming To The Boulder Theater and The Mish
Photo by Tim […]
Photo by Tim […]
Phil and Friends opened and suprisingly outstanding three night stand on Thursday with a blistering two set show that highlighted some true gems in the Grateful Dead catalog. The sextet of Phil Lesh, Jackie Greene, Warren Haynes, John Scofield, Joe Russo, and Jeff Chimenti really suprised some people with their orchestrated, and well played sets on the first night of a marathon three night run!
The Bluebird Theatre was comfortably full last Friday night for the second night of Jackie Greene’s two night stand. Long before he took the stage the crowd was buzzing about the apparently amazing show he put on the night before, and expectations were high for another stellar performance. Dreaded out Hippies rubbed shoulders with bleach blond punk rockers, and grey hairs decked out in their best Western duds. Greene typically brings out an eclectic bunch of music lovers with his wildly varied styles, and Friday was no different.
The White Buffalo is a rarity, both in Native American Indian lore, and in modern music. When they stampeded into The Walnut Room on Friday the man and his band took us through songs about drinking, prostitutes, the road, darkness, murder, love, and loneliness; each one having a totally different sound and feel. Nothing in the entire set was repetitive or redundant. The show took us all to a whole other level of frenzy!
The 21st annual Rocky Mountain Folks Festival was another smashing success as it sold-out in advance for the second year in a row thanks to yet another outstanding line-up put together by the good people over at Planet Bluegrass. With stellar performances from Dan Mangan, Mary Gauthier, Josh Ritter, Bob Weir, Chris Robinson, & Jackie Greene and more, it was truly a wonderful weekend in Lyons.
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