Wanee Music Festival

Jan 22, 2010 by

Located on the same site as Bear Creek Music Festival in Live Oak, FL, The Wanee Music Festival boasts the same incredible level of music. The Allman Brothers Band is accompanied by the usual suspects as well as a few random ad ins. April 15th,16th,17th brings a swinging start to the festival season. www.waneefestival.com for more...

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1/20 Daily Update: Drew Emmitt and Keith Mosley...

Jan 20, 2010 by

If you’re anywhere near Vail tonight, stop by Samana for a funky collaboration of several local Eagle County Bands. Originally coming together to celebrate Mousike writer Jenna Stecker’s birthday, Stereo Assassins (AKA Jenna’s Birthday Band) is made up of members of Frogs Gone Fishin, Laughing Bones and Velcro Sneakers. And, The Drew Emmit Band starts their three state mini-tour tonight at Three20South. Revered as one of the most energetic and innovative mandolin players on the jamband/newgrass scene today, Emmitt’s “inestimable talents” (An Honest Tune) don’t end with just the instruments that can be picked. Holding the wheel steady on acoustic and electric slide mandolin, acoustic and electric guitar and mandola, Long Road also showcases Emmitt’s superlative storytelling and versatile vocal abilities. With seven originals, including co-writes with John Cowan (“Long Road”) and Jim Lauderdale (“I’m Alive”), Emmitt saavily...

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STS9’s Axe the Cables is now available...

Jan 6, 2010 by

You may remember that STS9 chose the Denver area’s Wells Fargo Theater as the locale for their most recent New Year’s Eve run. You also may remember that on the chilly evening of the 29th, they sat down in Gates Hall, a pristine modern opera houses at the University of Denver, to create the inaugural “Axe The Cables… An Evening of STS9″. What the night encompassed was one of, if not the most flawless STS9 event in the bands decade plus history.  The entire show was played, for the most part, sans all “electric” gear including the common stage instrumentation of laptops our fans have grown quite accustomed to. The crowd wore suits and behaved as if they were going to the opera and the night took on a life of it’s own. To...

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Cecil “P-Nut” Daniels

Dec 15, 2009 by

Intro In early 1955, while Elvis was still running around playing third bill at state fairs and rodeos, a premature baby was born into a loving family in Temple, Texas. He was so tiny they called him P’Nut. Despite an early bout with polio and spending his formative years in the all-too-common iron leg braces of that era, it wasn’t long before Cecil “P’Nut” Daniels was beating a racket in the living room on a homemade drum kit. His first kit was made out of pots and pans from his mother’s kitchen, with a few dimes thrown in to give it all a little sizzle. As he grew he decided that he would study the trumpet in school and by the time he was 15 (the year that Hendrix passed away) he was playing...

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Colorado Statewide Music Calendar...

Dec 14, 2009 by

Below is a link to Mousike’s statewide music calendar with concert listings for towns in the counties of Summit, Eagle, Routt, Garfield, Pitkin, Boulder, Denver and more. This was the most updated information as of December 1 and contains schedules and contact information for most of Colorado’s music venues. Statewide Music...

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