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Hot Buttered Rum

In the short time since Hot Buttered Rum debuted its music, dubbed as a High Altitude Acoustic Experience, the band has been praised by fans, peers and national media alike, recognizing Hot Buttered Rum for their stunning instrumental and vocal virtuosity… (Read More)


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Hot Rize

Formed in 1978, Hot Rize was undoubtedly one of the hottest bluegrass band throughout the 80s. Tim O’Brien, Charles Sawtelle, Nick Forster and Pete Wernick made music that would “flat take your breath away” (Houston Post), until they disbanded in 1992… (Read More)


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Jackson Browne

Over the course of three decades, Jackson Browne has written and performed some of the most literate, moving songs in popular music. With classic albums like Late For The Sky, The Pretender, Running On Empty, and For Everyman and songs like… (Read More)


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Jerry Douglas

As one of the premiere dobro players in bluegrass, new-acoustic, and country music, Jerry “Flux” Douglas toured and recorded with everyone from Emmylou Harris, Ricky Skaggs, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band to mandolin sensation David Grisman and banjo innovator Bela… (Read More)


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Jerry Joseph (Solo)

“There are two times this band is really good,” Jerry Joseph says of his top-flight trio. "One is when we’re supposed to come out and kick ass as a rock band, especially under pressure live, like as an opening act on… (Read More)


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Jerry Joseph And The Jackmormons

The long awaited double-live album from Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons, Mouthful of Copper, will be released September 23rd on Terminus Records. Mouthful of Copper captures the magic and power of the band’s legendary live shows. The Portland, Oregon based trio… (Read More)


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John Cowan Band

Featuring Drew Emmit of Leftover Salmon John Cowan is undeniably one of the greatest singers of our times. His voice is powerful and compelling. He isn’t limited to any one genre. Whether you like rock, soul, country, blue grass, folk or… (Read More)


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John Hiatt

Master of Disaster, John Hiatt’s brilliant new CD, simultaneously celebrates and updates rock ‘n’ roll in a manner that won’t be particularly surprising to any child of the ’50s. Hiatt journeyed to Memphis for this recording, joining forces with the venerable… (Read More)


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Jux County

After over a decade of performing in Denver, Andy Monley, Ron Smith, and myself, the trio that occupies Jux County, has the longevity as long as the source of our name, from William Faulkner, the Purlizter Prize winning author from Mississippi… (Read More)


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Kris Lager Band

If you haven’t heard the name yet, it’ll only be in due time. The Kris Lager Band is an original, high energy, midwestern, roots-rock, blues-based band that is solely dedicated to playing passionate, heartfelt music. If that sounds a little confusing… (Read More)


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Late Night Power Jam

LATE NIGHT POWER JAM Featuring:DJ Logic, Rob Wasserman (Rat Dog), Brian Jordan (KDTU), Matt Abts (Gov’t Mule), Carlos Washington &Johnny Neel (Allman Brothers & Blue Floyd),w/Cecil P-Nut Daniels (Read More)


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Leftover Salmon

The self described “polyethnic Cajun slamgrass” group Leftover Salmon formed in Colorado in the early ’90s as a merger of two area acts, the Left Hand String Band and the Salmonheads. Comprised of vocalist/guitarist/washboard player Vince Herman, banjoist Mark Vann, mandolist/guitarist… (Read More)


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Little Feat Acoustic

Though they had all the trappings of a Southern-fried blues band, Little Feat were hardly conventional. Led by songwriter/guitarist Lowell George, Little Feat was a wildly eclectic band, bringing together strains of blues, R&B, country and rock & roll. The group… (Read More)


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Moses Guest

Moses Guest is a Texas-based, groove-rock band with a southern inflection. The band has created a sizeable, grass-roots support network over the last few years by touring regionally and nationally. Moses Guest believes that bands that work hard at the grass-roots… (Read More)


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Natalie MacMaster

Eleven East Coast Music Awards, including 2002 Entertainer of the Year. She’s been named Fiddle Player of the Year the past five consecutive years by the Canadian Country Music Awards. She’s won two Juno Awards (Canada’s Grammy), and speaking of Grammy… (Read More)


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Old Crow Medicine Show

The Old Crow Medicine Show is made up of six guys from all over the country, with musical influences steeped in many different cultures. They bring it all together to play songs from some of the earliest folk traditions of American… (Read More)


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Open Road

Some bluegrass bands focus on changing the music, but that’s not what Open Road is after. “We’re not here to reinvent the wheel,” says guitarist and lead singer Bradford Lee Folk. "We’re here to make good music, and to stick to… (Read More)


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Paul Thorn

Inveterate storyteller Paul Thorn credits his gift of gab to being the son of a Pentecostal preacher. "You get to know how to get along with almost everybody. You just have to sit down and start getting to know one… (Read More)


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Pee Pee

pee-pee began playing together at doo and robin’s house (denver, co) in 2004. before that doo and shana played together. then it was doo, shana, pete, esther, brigid, salas, and whoever came over that night. we played traditional songs, doo’s songs… (Read More)


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Peter Rowan

Peter Rowan was one of the major cult bluegrass artists of the ’80s, winning a devoted, international fan base through his independent records and constant touring. A skilled singer/songwriter, Rowan also yodeled, and played numerous stringed instruments and the saxophone. He… (Read More)


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Peter Rowan & Don Edwards

Singer/songwriter Don Edwards dedicated his musical career to recapturing and preserving the spirit of the Old West by recording old and new cowboy songs. Edwards was born and raised in Boonton, a New Jersey farming community, and was inspired by the… (Read More)


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Power of County

In the four years since it’s inception, Power of County has morphed into a country, rock&roll, bluegrass hybrid, pulling influences from the West coast and Appalachia as well as Britain. This is rebel music performed by a hillbilly parliament singing songs… (Read More)


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Railroad Earth

There’s a great scene in The Last Waltz – the documentary about The Band’s final concert – where director Martin Scorsese is discussing music with drummer/singer/mandolin player Levon Helm. Helm says, “If it mixes with rhythm, and if it dances, then… (Read More)


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Ralph Gean

Few individuals alive have had as longstanding or committed a relationship to rock n’ roll as Ralph F. Gean. Even fewer can claim to have led lives remotely as multi-faceted, colorful and downright weird as the man otherwise known as "The… (Read More)


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Ralph Stanley

Ralph Stanley’s voice is not of this century. Nor of the last one, for that matter. Its stark emotional urgency is rooted in a darker time, when pain was the common coin of life and the world offered sinful humanity no… (Read More)


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Red Knuckles & the Trailblazers

Hot Rize’s alter-ego Western band is Red Knuckles (Tim O’Brien), lead vocal, flat top / Wendell Mercantile (Pete Wernick), electric guitar / Slade (Nick Forester), bass. (Read More)


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Ricky Skaggs

If you’re already a bluegrass fan, this is show is for you! Ricky and his band, Kentucky Thunder, bring their red-hot playing, soulful singing, and inventive arrangements to some of the greatest songs from the bluegrass tradition. Since he was first… (Read More)


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Rocky Mountain Power Jam, the Sequel

An All Star Jam. Join us for an exciting Sunday of your favorite artists playing together. Featuring: DJ Logic of Project Logic From The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Effrum Towns, Jamie McCain, Terrence Higgins, Cecil P-Nut, + Many More! (Read More)


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Sam Bush

Playing with Sam Bush is: John Randall on Guitar, Byron House on Bass, and Larry Atamanuik on drums. One of acoustic music’s brightest lights, Sam Bush, made his debut at the famed Telluride Bluegrass Festival 26 years ago. Perhaps best known… (Read More)


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Split Lip Rayfield

Bluegrass worthy of being blasted out of the windows of a Plymouth Barracuda with 451 Hemi engine. Their live shows are the stuff of legend. They will whip crowds into a sweaty frenzy – Jeff hunched over his homemade, gas-tank… (Read More)