Sublime to play Denver with new lead singer...

Feb 26, 2010 by

SUBLIME WITH ROME EXCLUSIVE SIX-DATE THEATER TOUR BEGINS 4/20 AT HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM IN LOS ANGELES  TICKET PRE-SALES START MARCH 2nd! Los Angeles, CA – February 25, 2010 – Founding members of Sublime, drummer Bud Gaugh and bass player Eric Wilson have announced after 14-years they will officially take to the stage once again; with new frontman, singer/guitarist Rome. Dubbed Sublime with Rome, the group will reintroduce themselves and Sublime’s music to fans across the country with an exclusive six-date intimate theater tour beginning 4/20/10 in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium. Ticket presales for all shows begin March 2nd, please visit www.SublimeWithRome.com for details. “To go back out on the road and play this music again is a gift. We want to celebrate the music and share the experience for not only our fans, but also for...

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Stockholm Syndrome tour hits Steamboat tonight...

Feb 26, 2010 by

Coming off a snowy night in Vail and a show in Steamboat, Stockholm Syndrome continues the indoor portion of their tour tonight at Boulder’s Fox. The tour also has stops in Denver, Telluride, Aspen and The Springs. Stockholm Syndrome is a “Dream Team” of musicians and includes Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools, Jackmormon Jerry Joseph, Eric McFadden (a San Francisco-based guitarist who has worked with Keb Mo’, Les Claypool and George Clinton’s P-Funk All Stars), Danny Louis (an Upstate NY based keyboard virtuoso widely known for his role in Gov’t Mule and Cheap Trick) and drummer Wally Ingram (an L.A.-based drummer who has worked with Jackson Browne, Sheryl Crow, Tracy Chapman and David Lindley). All five musicians are playing a handful of Colorado dates and have also just completed a studio album of originals...

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Fri 2/26: Backyard Tire Fire, Swollen Members and more...

Feb 26, 2010 by

There’s a lot of music going on tonight so pick your spot and have fun! Sandbar in Vail has Back Yard Tire Fire. a Bloomington, Illinois band that has worked the national circuit tirelessly, sharing stages with fellow-travelers Cracker, the Reverend Horton Heat, Govt. Mule, Alejandro Escovedo, James McMurtry and Los Lobos. Illinois State grad and Edwards resident Colleen Carey says this band is a can’t miss. The show is part of a KZYR listener appreciation party. Three20South has Signal Path who are back from hiatus. With almost two years since their last major tour, fans find the band producing a sound that has become more mature, authoritative, and immense. While still blending both live instrumentation and computer generated production, Signal Path is creating some of the most progressive music in their history. Originally...

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The week ahead: Bassnectar, New Mastersounds, Great American Taxi, Midnite, Trombone Shorty...

Feb 23, 2010 by

This week… Spring skiing conditions mixed with 100% chance of some of the best music the mountains has seen in months! That’s a better job with the forecast than the meteorologists have been doing this year. The biggest event is definitely the Furthur shows in Broomfield, but you don’t have to leave the mountains to see some unbelievably great music. Here’s a sampling of some of the best events in the upcoming week: Steamboat’s Ghost Ranch Saloon has The Tony Furtado Band (Sat Mar 6) and Trombone Shorty (Sun Mar 7). Breckenridge’s Three20South has Swollen Members (tonight), Whitewater Ramble with Steve Molitz of Particle and Phil Lesh and Friends performing a jamgrass tribute to the Grateful Dead (Wed Mar 3) and Midnite (Sun Mar 7). Agave in Avon has Grayson Capps (Tues Mar 2)...

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FGF is going on tour… say goodbye at Finnegan’s...

Feb 23, 2010 by

This year’s final Stereo Assassins and FGF shows this week at Finnegan’s Well it’s probably not the last shows of 2010, but since the calendar in most of our heads goes by ski seasons, these are the last shows of the year. Here’s the skinny… tonight, Stereo Assassins play their last funk party at Finnegan’s in Avon. It seems like it all went so quickly, but what started out as Jenna’s Birthday Band in October has exploded many people’s favorite night of the week in the Vail Valley. Every Tuesday since then, members of Frogs Gone Fishin’, Laughing Bones and Velcro Sneakers have gotten together and won over hundreds of locals who come out to dance, drink and have a good time. And no joke, somehow each week brings a steady ratio of girls...

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