Thursday, January 15, 2015

Leftover Salmon - 
2 Nights at Old Rock House
 
Thursday, March 26th
with Henhouse Prowlers
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$25 Advance, $28 Day of Show
All Ages

Friday, March 27th
with Old Salt Union
Doors 8pm  Show 9pm
$25 Advance, $28 Day of Show
18+ Only

$45 2-Day Tickets

Tickets On-Sale Fri. 1/16 @ 5pm

Looking back over the past 25 years of rootsy, string-based music, the impact of Leftover Salmon is impossible to deny. Formed in Boulder at the end of 1989, the Colorado slamgrass pioneers were one of the first bluegrass bands to add drums and tour rock & roll bars, helping Salmon become a pillar of the jam band scene and unwitting architects of the jam grass genre.

River City Extension
with Air Traffic Controller
Wednesday, April 8th
Doors 7pm  Show 8pm
$10 Advance $12 Day of Show
All Ages

Tickets On-Sale Thurs. 1/15 @ 12pm

http://youtu.be/qyNheqP3_k4

New Jersey folk rock outfit River City Extension have made some significant changes since releasing their 2012 sophomore album Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Your Anger. The once eight-member strong group has since slimmed down to a quintet, though the smaller lineup has still retained the band’s gritty and evocative focus. After spending the last year touring with the likes of Blind Pilot and Augustana, they’re back with their third album, Deliverance, due out March 10th, 2015 via Anchor & Hope Records. The LP’s latest single, “Indian Summer”, is just as serene and nostalgic as the title implies. The lush number blends heavy rock drums with wistful, dreamy string arrangements. Frontman Joe Michelini delivers a delicate vocal performance before erupting into screams near the end. The song’s rapid change of pace makes it a poignant reflection of how quickly life can pass by.



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