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PICK OF THE WEEK: Trout Steak Revival – Bluebird Theater – Thursday, March 26th

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Trout Steak Revival has earned a place in the mountain states bluegrass scene, performing to sold-out audiences, winning the 2014 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band Competition, placing in the 2012 Rockygrass Band Competition, and even winning an Emmy Award. Now this tightly knit, hard-driving bluegrass band is celebrating the release of their new CD at the Bluebird on Friday.

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Telluride Bluegrass Festival Finalizes 2015 Lineup

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TELLURIDE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL […]

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Telluride Bluegrass Lineup Includes Ry Cooder, Kacey Musgraves, John Butler Trio

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As the Winter […]

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20 Questions with Trout Steak Revival

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If you love Rocky Mountain Bluegrass as much as we do, you’ve surely happened upon the skilled sounds of Trout Steak Revival. The quintet is making waves in our little pond with their elaborate harmonies, which are backed by strong instrumentation and impressive song writing abilities. While the group hails out of Denver, their music was inspired by what lies just beyond our city in the “misty high country” where they say the music was born. They started as an informal Bluegrass Jam group and have made huge leaps in years since.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Breckenridge Hootenanny – Breckenridge Brewery – Saturday July 12th

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Breckenridge Brewery is celebrating their 24th Anniversary with a Hootenanny! On Saturday, July 12th, the brewery will host its annual Street Party and Pig Roast. Bands include recent Telluride Bluegrass winners Trout Steak Revival and Colorado’s favorite Grateful Dead/Phish cover band DeadPhish Orchestra and many more! Great music, great beer, and great BBQ, can’t beat that!

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Telluride Bluegrass Festival – June 19th-22nd – Telluride, CO

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Telluride Bluegrass. Once you’ve been there, whether it’s for a day, a week, or forty consecutive years, it becomes part of you. It’s the smiles on the faces of the performers as they look out from the stage over the most beautiful landscape their songs and melodies have ever echoed across. It is the meticulous, almost anal-retentive, organization of the event that somehow translates to a vibe conducive to dancing and singing and a passionately laid-back attitude from some of the most fervent music lovers anywhere.

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Park House Will Celebrate Their One Year Anniversary This Weekend With One Hell Of A Party!

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It’s hard to […]

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Fruition – April 13th – Cervantes’ Other Side

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Being around at the beginning, before a band makes it big, is a desire shared by all music lovers and Colorado is no stranger to this phenomena. We’ve always been big believers that if you can make a name for yourself in Colorado then you can make it almost anywhere. With Fruition, we won’t know for sure until maybe a year from now, but last week they made a real case for themselves at Cervantes’ when they brought their West Coast Folk-Rock String Band sound to the Front Range for a three night stand.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Fruition – Cervantes’ Other Side – April 13th

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Drawing sustenance from the deep roots of traditional American music, Fruition has grown from a sapling quartet of street musicians to towering oak of musical energy. Priding themselves on an eclectic musical palette that transcends their American roots instrumentation they inspire audiences to live, love, dance, and sing at every show. Hearts will be broken, mended, then uplifted by the soulful, heartfelt lyrics of these modern day troubadours. Stomp your feet and raise your glass, ‘cuz this ain’t your pappy’s bluegrass.