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december
12dec6:00 pm9:30 pmBLUEBIRD SUPPER CLUB: ANDY THORN’S HIGH COUNTRY HOLIDAY

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Please join us for an intimate evening of dinner and live music at eTown Hall on December 12th! There will be three ticket options for the show: “VIP Dinner & Concert”
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Please join us for an intimate evening of dinner and live music at eTown Hall on December 12th! There will be three ticket options for the show:
“VIP Dinner & Concert” – Includes three course dinner and gold circle seating (first four rows center) for the concert.
“Concert Only GA” – General admission to the concert only.
“Concert Only Gold Circle” – First four rows center seating for the concert only.
Purchase tickets HERE
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Time
(Tuesday) 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Organizer
13dec7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
15dec7:00 pm10:00 pmNathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats with special guests Mt. Joy & Jaime Wyatt

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AEG Presents is thrilled to announce NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS, Friday, December 15, 2023 at Ball Arena. 6:00pm Doors || 7:00pm Show TICKETS ON SALE
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AEG Presents is thrilled to announce NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS, Friday, December 15, 2023 at Ball Arena. 6:00pm Doors || 7:00pm Show
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 AT 10AM at TICKETMASTER.com – tickets start at just $25!
Tickets are $25.00 – $129.50 plus applicable service charges. All ages are welcome.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats return to Ball Arena for their 19th Annual Holiday Show! This year’s event will support Harm Reduction Action Center and EarthLinks, two Denver organizations Nathaniel Rateliff & his Marigold Project are passionate about. The 2022 Holiday Show raised $100,000 for various grantees.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats:
It took Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats less than five years to become one of the most recognizable new forces in contemporary rock ’n’ roll. Since 2015, Rateliff has led his denim-clad, horn-flanked Night Sweats, supplying the zeal of a whiskey-chugging Pentecostal preacher to songs about this world’s shared woes. They’ve had hits, sure, but their combustible mix of soul and rock quickly cemented them as the rare generational band who balanced ecstatic live shows with engrossing and rich records. To wit, is there any other modern act capable of revving up stadium crowds for The Rolling Stones while also appearing on Saturday Night Live and CMT Crossroads and at NPR’s Tiny Desk in short order?
When Rateliff returned from his pandemic-truncated solo tour in March 2020, he struggled with the same question that vexed so many of us then—what now? Fortunately, he returned to his Colorado homestead and penned a set of songs that synthesized his introspection with his anthemic inclinations. The result is The Future, the third Night Sweats album but the first to capture this octet’s true depth and breadth. An instant classic of 11 songs, the album presents something more sustainable, interesting, and indeed open—a songwriter and band growing into bigger questions and sounds, into a future that allows them to remain recognizable but be so much more compelling than some denim-clad caricature.
Mt. Joy:
Mt. Joy’s songs unfold like good political speeches: They amble and converse and pulsate fervently until it’s time to get the crowd chanting along.” – NPR
Across various cultures and belief systems, the color orange symbolizes sunshine, creativity, heat, freedom, fascination, and fire. Mt. Joy channels this bright, bold, and brilliant energy on their 2022 third full-length offering, Orange Blood, which is set to release on June 17th via Island Records. The title track, which was released today across platforms, hinges on gently strummed guitar as woozy vocals echo over sparse swells of sound before the central hummable harmony drifts in and out of focus. Watch the accompanying video here.
Orange Blood explores a sonic spectrum of eloquent daydreams, blissful guitar-propelled psychedelic rock, and artful alternative alchemy siphoned from sessions in the Southern California desert under a watchful sun. When the global pandemic upended the bands tour with The Lumineers in 2020, Matt and Sam retreated into the desert. Holing up in a house with Matt’s girlfriend and brother, shroom-fueled detours, late-night conversations about life, and a thirst for reprieve brought Orange Blood to life. “I was definitely drawn to the color orange,” explains lead singer Matt Quinn. “When we were in the desert, everything revolved around the sun. I started playing with the idea that the light we see is this sort of orange blood that runs through all of us and gives life to everything it touches.”
“Our last album was a breakup record,” notes Matt. “It had a darker feel. When we were in Joshua Tree, there were so many sad things in the world. We wanted to build something that found beauty in the fact the world has always been crazy. We were trying to find a way to be present enough to appreciate our surroundings even if they’re in decay.” Returning to Philadelphia, they put the finishing touches on the album in a house with the full lineup and longtime producer and collaborator Caleb Nelson.
The Philadelphia quintet—Matt Quinn [vocals, guitar], Sam Cooper [guitar], Sotiris Eliopoulos [drums], Jackie
Miclau [keys, piano], and Michael Byrnes [bass]— take their name from the quiet rural town in southwest Pennsylvania, about four hours from their Philadelphia base. Forming in 2016, they made their mark two years later when their self-titled Mt. Joy debut album spun off “Silver Lining,” an uplifting power ballad that went to #1 at AAA radio (Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay) and has eclipsed over 120 million Spotify streams to date. Their second album, Rearrange Us (2018) drew widespread critical raves. Over the past four years Mt. Joy has amassed over half a billion streams and have earned acclaim from NPR, Billboard, Rolling Stone, The Line of Best Fit, and more. The band has performed at a variety of festivals such as Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo and has toured with The Lumineers, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, The Revivalists, and The Head and The Heart. Additionally, the band has performed on Stephen Colbert, CBS Morning, Samantha Bee, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, and Conan.
Jaime Wyatt:
Hailed by Pitchfork as one of the “most exciting and skillful storytellers” working today, Jaime Wyatt is the kind of generational talent whose raw, honest lyricism is matched only by the power of her huge, unmistakable voice. Wyatt first began turning heads with her breakout 2017 debut, Felony Blues, which chronicled her now much-publicized battle with addiction and transformative journey through the criminal justice system. Wyatt’s 2020 follow-up, Neon Cross, tackled even more profoundly personal revelations. Both records arrived to universal acclaim, with NPR praising Wyatt’s “remarkable voice” and Rolling Stone lauding her “lush, layered, and complex” performances.
Her upcoming album, Feel Good Recorded with Black Pumas’ Adrian Quesada, takes Wyatt to new heights. Feel Good is bold and ecstatic, built on tight, intoxicating grooves that belie the songs’ substantial emotional stakes. Wyatt’s writing is unguarded and intuitive here, tapping into the deep recesses of her subconscious as she reckons with grief and growth, and her delivery is visceral to match, cutting straight to the bone with equal parts sensitivity and swagger. Taken as a whole, the collection stands as a radical act of creative liberation from an artist already known for pushing limits, a genre-defying work of healing and self-love that tips its cap to everything from Al Green and Otis Redding to Waylon Jennings and Bobbie Gentry in its relentless pursuit of peace and pleasure.
“I wanted to make music you could move to,” Wyatt explains, “but I still wanted it to have heart and integrity.”
Eschewing the traditionally solitary process that begot her early work, Wyatt penned Feel Good in a series of collaborative, freewheeling writing sessions built around infectious drum and bass grooves. Working with different rhythm sections in LA (her former hometown) and Nashville (her current hometown), Wyatt began experimenting with stream-of-consciousness and improvisation on the songs, allowing herself to trust her instincts (as well as those of close collaborator Joshy Soul) as she pulled lyrics and melodies from the ether.
“I really tried to listen to my gut and be in the moment with these songs,” Wyatt explains. “I figured out how to stop overthinking and second-guessing myself, everything started opening up in a really exciting way.”
Wyatt carried that same energy into Electric Deluxe Recorders in Austin, where she and the band cut much of the basic tracks and vocals live to tape before fleshing them out with lush horns, strings, and harmonies.
That natural chemistry is plain to hear on Feel Good, which opens with the driving “World Worth Keeping.” Written in a fit of inspiration Wyatt herself didn’t even understand at the time, the track is a fierce, soulful meditation on the kind of beauty that’s worth fighting for, no matter how hopeless things may seem. “Take a look around you / There’s a world worth keeping,” Wyatt proclaims over a shimmering organ and tremolo guitar. Like much of the album, the track is rooted in a defiant optimism, in a refusal to surrender to cynicism and negativity despite its ever-looming presence. The radiant “Back To The Country” finds Heaven in the simplest places, while the buoyant “Love Is A Place” revels in the freedom of being seen for who you truly are, and the effervescent title track embraces pleasure as a primal necessity. “All I want to do / Just to feel good, is just to feel right,” Wyatt sings, backed by towering gospel vocals.
“I spent a lot of my life feeling like it was selfish to want to feel good, that women were supposed to be meek and quiet and submissive,” she reflects. “I wasn’t born like that, though, and these songs were a big part of learning not just to accept myself, but to love myself, because if you can’t love yourself, then nobody can.”
It’s a lesson Wyatt’s learned the hard way over the years, and the specters of loneliness, loss, and heartbreak haunt the album throughout. The bittersweet “Hold Me One More Time” struggles with an inevitable parting of ways as it builds into a frenzied, cathartic roar; the sensual “Jukebox Holiday” longs for a love that seems to hang perpetually just out of reach; and the stripped-down “Moonlighter” drifts through the world in the dark of night, always on the outside looking in. Even when she’s tackling loss on a more existential scale—the ghostly “Where The Damned,” for instance, draws on the stories of missing indigenous women in a solemn remembrance of the forgotten, while the rousing “Fugitive” examines the aftermath of gun violence—Wyatt still manages to find something to believe in.
“A lot of us grow up feeling like we have to hide who we are just to be accepted,” Wyatt reflects, “but that comes from a place of fear and judgment. Sometimes we need a little extra help to let go of all the guilt and shame and pain we carry. Sometimes we need a reminder to be kind to ourselves and each other.”
Sometimes we just need to Feel Good.
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Time
(Friday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Ball Arena
1000 Chopper Circle, Denver, CO
20dec7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
21dec6:30 pm8:30 pmNu Deco Ensemble at the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek

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Innovative hybrid orchestra Nu Deco Ensemble exploded onto Miami’s eclectic music scene in 2015, captivating audiences and fusing innovative, genre-bending orchestral performances and collaborations with the highest levels of musical
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Innovative hybrid orchestra Nu Deco Ensemble exploded onto Miami’s eclectic music scene in 2015, captivating audiences and fusing innovative, genre-bending orchestral performances and collaborations with the highest levels of musical artistry. Nu Deco celebrates living composers, reimagines all genres of music, and collaborates with a wide range of diverse musical guests, composers, choreographers, dancers, and mixed media artists. This program will feature new arrangements of “pops” and holiday classics.
Get Tickets Here
Starting at $50 ($35 for kids/students)
Additional winter shows include: the VPAC Dance Series: Alonzo King Lines Ballet: Deep River (Jan. 14), MOMIX: Alice (Jan. 28) and BODYTRAFFIC: Bolero by Fernando Hernando Magadan (March 22); Classical Series: Chanticleer (Jan. 25), Cameron Carpenter, organ (Feb. 4), Colorado Symphony feat. Conductor Eun Sun Kim and pianist Inon Barnatan (Feb. 8), Takacs Quartet (Feb. 11), Ray Chen Violin (March 19); and STARS Series: MOMIX: Alice (Jan. 29), BODYTRAFFIC: Bolero By Fernando Hernando Magadan (March 22), and The Boy Who Cried Wolf (April 2).
About VPAC
Located in the heart of Colorado’s Beaver Creek Resort, the Vilar Performing Arts Center is a 535-seat theatre, operated by the Vail Valley Foundation, which presents a variety of year-round performances including Broadway musicals, concerts, family entertainment, comedy, dance, classical music and more. Visit vilarpac.org for more.
About the Vail Valley Foundation
The Vail Valley Foundation is a 501c3 Colorado nonprofit corporation with a mission to provide leadership in arts, athletics and education, and address community needs to enhance our valley as a place to live, work and visit.
The organization’s work in education is through YouthPower365, a 501c3 Colorado nonprofit organization. From early childhood to college and career, YouthPower365 provides programs to help youth reach their full potential and support youth and families every step of the way. The Vail Valley Foundation also provides the Vail Valley with several of its most treasured annual events, such as the GoPro Mountain Games, the Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup races, the Vail Dance Festival, and the Moe’s Original BBQ Hot Summer Nights and Alpine Bank ShowDown Town free concert series’. The Vail Valley Foundation also manages and operates two performing arts centers, the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek Village and the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, providing more than 150 Broadway, dance, comedy, classical, rock, pop, jazz, community and family events per year.
Vail Valley Foundation activities and events are in part made possible by cornerstone partners: Town of Vail, Vail Resorts, Beaver Creek Resort Company, GMC, GoPro, Nature Valley, Constellation Brands, CELSIUS Energy, TINCUP Whiskey, and Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate.
To learn more about the Vail Valley Foundation visit vvf.org.
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Time
(Thursday) 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location
Vilar Performing Arts Center
68 Avondale Lane
27dec7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

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The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
30dec8:30 pm11:00 pmShakedown Street Performs

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Shakedown Street is performing at the Ten Mile Music Hall in Frisco, CO this December! About Shakedown Street For over 30 years, Shakedown Street has been performing the immense catalog of the
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Shakedown Street is performing at the Ten Mile Music Hall in Frisco, CO this December!
About Shakedown Street
For over 30 years, Shakedown Street has been performing the immense catalog of the Grateful Dead. The ever-shifting repertoire draws from homegrown idioms steeped in traditional Americana, folk, blues, jazz, and rock and roll, with a healthy dose of the avant-garde. Dig deeper into the songs, their storylines, and the characters inhabiting them, and you’ll find enduring tales of murder and intrigue, gamblers and thieves, sinners and saints, tales of everyman, mythic and surreal, blue-collar rhapsodies in a kaleidoscopic tapestry awash in color, sound, and light.
Shakedown Street’s own story finds them continuing to play to enthusiastic sold-out audiences, while marching up and down, going around and around their beloved home in the mountains of Colorado. The band happily finds itself in the trusted role of connecting past, present and future Grateful Dead fans with the vital and vibrant energies of improvisational live music. Endlessly fun, exciting, dramatic, uplifting, inspirational. The band and audience in concert. A reset for the soul!
The Band:
Peter Czolowski: rhythm guitar, vocals
Edwin Hurwitz: bass
Josh Rosen: lead guitar, vocals
Joel Zeiner: drums, percussion
Joe Weisiger: keyboards, vocals
Get Tickets Here
This event is +18.
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Time
(Saturday) 8:30 pm - 11:00 pm
Location
10 Mile Music Hall
710 Main St.
january
03jan7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
06jan8:00 pm10:00 pmGreg Schochet and Little America with Clay Rose

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Greg Schochet & Little America may be a newly formed band, but one that has been a long time coming. Greg is twenty plus years into a Colorado performing career,
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Greg Schochet & Little America may be a newly formed band, but one that has been a long time coming. Greg is twenty plus years into a Colorado performing career, including 16 years as lead guitarist for Halden Wofford & Hi-Beams. His first foray into fronting a band is heavy on musical vision and loaded with accomplished players.
Already renowned as a first call country and bluegrass picker, Greg has assembled a crew to funnel that experience into a Western Swing powerhouse that harkens back to Colorado’s halcyon 70s era. With pedal steel and alto sax bringing the country and swing bona fides, upright bass and drums keep it dancing. Sure there are Bob Wills, Emmylou Harris and Red Knuckles nods, but also original songs and deep cuts from unexpected sources.
Tickets HERE
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Time
(Saturday) 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Velvet Elk
2037 13th St.
Organizer
10jan7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
17jan7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
24jan7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
31jan7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
february

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Johnny Cash – The Official Concert Experience brings songs and stories from the “Man in Black” to the stage. With video of Cash from episodes of The Johnny Cash TV Show
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Johnny Cash – The Official Concert Experience brings songs and stories from the “Man in Black” to the stage. With video of Cash from episodes of The Johnny Cash TV Show projected on a screen above the stage, a live band and singers will accompany him in perfect sync. Cash will perform some of his biggest hits, including “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Ring of Fire,” and “I Walk the Line,” and share stories of people he met along the way whose causes he championed – the working man from all walks of life. Plus, onstage male and female singers will split vocal duties performing their own takes on Cash hits.
Get Tickets Here
Starting at $59.50
Additional winter shows include: the VPAC Dance Series: Alonzo King Lines Ballet: Deep River (Jan. 14), MOMIX: Alice (Jan. 28) and BODYTRAFFIC: Bolero by Fernando Hernando Magadan (March 22); Classical Series: Chanticleer (Jan. 25), Cameron Carpenter, organ (Feb. 4), Colorado Symphony feat. Conductor Eun Sun Kim and pianist Inon Barnatan (Feb. 8), Takacs Quartet (Feb. 11), Ray Chen Violin (March 19); and STARS Series: MOMIX: Alice (Jan. 29), BODYTRAFFIC: Bolero By Fernando Hernando Magadan (March 22), and The Boy Who Cried Wolf (April 2).
About VPAC
Located in the heart of Colorado’s Beaver Creek Resort, the Vilar Performing Arts Center is a 535-seat theatre, operated by the Vail Valley Foundation, which presents a variety of year-round performances including Broadway musicals, concerts, family entertainment, comedy, dance, classical music and more. Visit vilarpac.org for more.
About the Vail Valley Foundation
The Vail Valley Foundation is a 501c3 Colorado nonprofit corporation with a mission to provide leadership in arts, athletics and education, and address community needs to enhance our valley as a place to live, work and visit.
The organization’s work in education is through YouthPower365, a 501c3 Colorado nonprofit organization. From early childhood to college and career, YouthPower365 provides programs to help youth reach their full potential and support youth and families every step of the way. The Vail Valley Foundation also provides the Vail Valley with several of its most treasured annual events, such as the GoPro Mountain Games, the Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup races, the Vail Dance Festival, and the Moe’s Original BBQ Hot Summer Nights and Alpine Bank ShowDown Town free concert series’. The Vail Valley Foundation also manages and operates two performing arts centers, the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek Village and the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, providing more than 150 Broadway, dance, comedy, classical, rock, pop, jazz, community and family events per year.
Vail Valley Foundation activities and events are in part made possible by cornerstone partners: Town of Vail, Vail Resorts, Beaver Creek Resort Company, GMC, GoPro, Nature Valley, Constellation Brands, CELSIUS Energy, TINCUP Whiskey, and Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate.
To learn more about the Vail Valley Foundation visit vvf.org.
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Time
(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location
Vilar Performing Arts Center
68 Avondale Lane
07feb7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
09feb7:30 pm11:00 pmThe Disco Biscuits with Cloudchord (2 Nights!)

Event Details
On February 9th and 10th see The Disco Biscuits at The Boulder Theater. The Disco Biscuits are an entirely different band today than they were when they first broke out of
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On February 9th and 10th see The Disco Biscuits at The Boulder Theater.
The Disco Biscuits are an entirely different band today than they were when they first broke out of Philadelphia in the mid-90s. That’s not to say that they’ve abandoned their foundation, switched gears or set sail for distant shores. The Disco Biscuits are still very much the pioneers of “trancefusion,” bridging the gap between electronic music and jam bands. They still remain rock pioneers whose soul belongs as much to marathon dance parties as it does to live improvisational journeys. They still employ emerging technologies to help them create music that is 100 percent human although, perhaps, not entirely of this earth.
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Time
(Friday) 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
14feb7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
21feb7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
28feb7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
march
06mar7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
13mar7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
20mar7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
27mar7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
april
03apr7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
10apr7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
17apr7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO
24apr7:00 pm10:00 pmFree Bluegrass Jam every Wednesday

Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm. Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance
Event Details
The Roots Music Project Bluegrass Open Jam on almost every Wednesday 7-10pm.
Open to ALL ACOUSTIC players ~ Organized & Hosted by YOUR local Boulder Bluegrass Community. Everyone gets a chance to sing or lead a song; hang back and play along; or just listen in!!
Local bands and professional musicians are known to attend, every week different players are featured.
Previous attendees: Beat Hat, Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler, Steepland String Band
FREE EVENT! All ages welcome. Doors 630pm Full bar on premises.
Please register here so we know who is attending.
ABOUT YOUR HOSTS
Dave “Crunchy” Stuhlemmer (@jdavidrealtor) is a man of many talents. Check out his band, Bear Hat (@Bear_Hat).
Elle Michelle (@elle.michelle.banjo) plays banjo in the band: Elle Michelle’s Grateful Holler.
Jack Laub(@rocklaubster1) plays with Tara Rose & The Real Deal and also with Grateful Holler
*MANY local bands and professional musicians are around that we will typically highlight on a local basis; our bass player is usually from Steepland String Band but that changes from week to week as well.
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Time
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location
Roots Music Project
4747 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO