Blue Canyon Boys

Blue Canyon Boys

Presented by KGNU

 

Doors: 7:30 PM
Showtime: 8:00 PM

The Blue Canyon Boys are equal parts purists and innovators when it comes to Bluegrass: they stay true to the form’s roots while constantly reimagining their relationship to tradition. The result is a toe-tapping mix of haunting standards, genre-bending arrangements, and catchy original numbers—all built on the bedrock of their collective bluegrass mastery. 

Ever since founding members Jason Hicks and Gary Dark launched the Blue Canyon Boys in 2006, the Blue Canyon Boys have raised the bar for bluegrass bands. They bring it all:  seamless brother-duet style, crisp instrumentation, unvarnished lyrics and subversive humor. After winning first place 2008 Telluride Bluegrass festival band contest, the Blue Canyon Boys went off at full tilt, taking the bluegrass circuit by storm, performing in illustrious venues across the country as well as internationally.  

Their distinctive sound, honed from over a decade of performing together, moves easily from instrumental wizardry to playful ribbing. Ultimately and repeatedly, they hit a high note—the rare confluence of harmony that leaves the soul ajar. 

The seasoned quartet features Gary Dark on mandolin, Jason Hicks on guitar, Drew Garrett on bass, and Chris Roszell on banjo. Their latest album, aptly titled “7”, is perhaps their most polished and poignant yet. Classic bluegrass, clean and raw, blends effortlessly with the band’s homegrown compositions, then peppered with a judicious cover or two, such as the band’s riveting take on Warren Zevon’s “Carmelita”.  

Whether calling on their old timey musical roots or reconnoitering the future, the band’s musical prowess never wavers. This is high lonesome sound at its best: a driving pulse that weaves through harmonies and fierce rhythms, always with the reminder that as long as the music plays we are never quite alone. 

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Humbird with King Cardinal

Humbird with King Cardinal

Presented by KGNU

Doors: 7:30 PM
Showtime: 8:00 PM

King Cardinal:

Hailed by Marquee Magazine for their “excellently crafted Americana” and Westword for their “raw, gut-wrenching emotion,” Denver’s King Cardinal push raw roots rock into lush, sonically daring territory with hints of cosmic country and delicate folk. Building off the success of two acclaimed EPs as well as dates with Ben Sollee, Sam Outlaw, and Darlingside (in addition to a performance at the iconic Telluride Bluegrass Festival), the band released their debut album, ‘Great Lakes,’ in 2017. The album was recorded over seven days at Texas’ famed Sonic Ranch studio with GRAMMY-winning producer/engineer Ted Young (Israel Nash, Banditos)

Humbird:

Inspired by the crystalline chill of the north country she calls home in Minnesota, Humbird combines a wintry longing with the warmth of a familiar folktale. Humbird’s music moves between experimental folk and environmental Americana to embrace the unexpected. The music invites a refreshing dissonance into the house. It leaves bread crumbs along the path and reflects light back at the stars. 

Siri Undlin witnessed the power of storytelling in her childhood home and began writing music and performing in church choirs and in Irish ensembles from a young age. Her voice, which contains the unwavering fortitude of hymnal melodies, reveals her traditional background.  

In 2019, Humbird released the critically acclaimed, debut full-length, Pharmakon, which introduced us to Humbird’s songcraft and harmonic folk style. With Folk Alley calling the album “… an absolutely hypnotic listening experience.” Atwood Magazine described it as music wrapped in “gentle rebellion”. The release garnered millions of online streams and a wide range of accolades, including 89.3FM The Current’s “Best Local Albums Of The Year”, one of City Page’s “Picked To Click” Awards, “Best Minnesota Albums” from the Star Tribune, and as an official showcasing artist at SXSW in Austin.  

 Most recently, the material on Humbird’s sophomore record Still Life (October 2021) has already received enthusiastic praise from within the folk world – awarded as one of Kerrville Folk Fest’s New Folk winners for 2021 

 

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Chautauqua-Cal-Wood-Art In The Park 2022

Chautauqua-Cal-Wood-Art In The Park 2022

Chautauqua + Cal-Wood Art In The Park 2023  The birdhouses are back! For the third year in a row, CalWood education center has repurposed wood from the 2020 fire to be used as a canvas for works created by artists and displayed at Chautauqua/ Each birdhouse is a...
Café Grand Opening July 3

Café Grand Opening July 3

All of us here at Chautauqua are very excited for the opening of the Chautauqua Café on Sunday, July 3! There will be a ribbon-cutting at noon, followed by refreshments, live music from Mile High Brass Band and activities and free ice cream for kids 12 and under. ...
Chautauqua Café Grand Opening

Chautauqua Café Grand Opening

As part of Chautauqua’s commitment to historic preservation, the Colorado Chautauqua is reconstructing the historic 1899 Chautauqua Café. The Café, based on archival photographs, will benefit the thousands of visitors who cherish and adore the Chautauqua National Historic Landmark. Its tented seating area has prime Foothills views and will be a great place to enjoy ice cream, coffee, salads and sandwiches from the General Store.

To celebrate the opening of the 1899 Café in style, join us for holiday weekend entertainment from Mile High Brass Band, refreshments, free ice cream and activities for children under 12. Add more musical fun to your outing by combining the opening with Colorado Music Festival’s 11 AM performance of “Tubby The Tuba” at Chautauqua Auditorium.

Schedule:

12:00 PM Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Chautauqua Café (Between Dining Hall and General Store)

12:15 PM Mile High Brass Band, ice cream social, children’s activities, adult refreshments available

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