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Singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov to perform at Ryman Auditorium, bringing folksy poetic tunes
Gregory Alan Isakov will bring his folksy poetic melodies to the historic Ryman Auditorium for two evenings on Thursday, Oct.5 and Friday, Oct. 6. The Colorado-based musician released his new album," "Appaloosa Bones" in August, all recorded from his farm outside of Boulder, CO.
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Noah Kahan brings out surprise guests at Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater. See the top moments.
Vermont native Noah Kahan's performance in Nashville was jam-packed with exciting moments, from guest appearances to his openness about mental health.
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10 must-see Nashville concerts in a jam-packed October: Noah Kahan, The Jonas Brothers, Queen + Adam Lambert
During October, artists from Noah Kahan to The Jonas Brothers and classic-rock band Queen will grace the Nashville stages. Curious about the must-see concerts of the month? We've got you covered.
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Music Review: Gregory Alan Isakov returns with understated style and grace on 'Appaloosa Bones'
Gregory Alan Isakov surfaces on old playlists as the artist most likely to send you looking to remind yourself who that is — so sweetly and gently understated that it's sometimes easy to forget the source. On “Appaloosa Bones,” Isakov's first new album in five years, he only adds to the mystical aura he created in his earlier work, including the Grammy-nominated 2018 album “Evening Machines.” There's enough beauty in them to work as background music but enough substance to reward listeners who
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Marshall Fire anniversary healing service and other Boulder events for today
Dec. 29—Marshall Fire Anniversary Interfaith Support and Healing Service: Join St. Ambrose Episcopal Church, Great Dharma Chan Monastery and Congregation Har Hashem for an interfaith service as the groups will come together to offer peace and comfort on this difficult anniversary; 7 p.m. Thursday, St. Ambrose Episcopal Church, 7520 S. Boulder Road, Boulder; free; saintambrosechurch.org. Kid ...
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Birds of Play soar to Chautauqua for sold-out show with Rising Appalachia
Sep. 1—Rising Appalachia — a group rooted in the vibrancy of soul music, southern mountain tracks, the folkloric wonder of Celtic sea shanties and activism — returns to Colorado for a sold-out concert Saturday at Chautauqua Auditorium and Monday for a show at The Lawn at Buena Vista's Surf Hotel. Based between Atlanta, Georgia and Asheville, N.C., the band's influence stretches far beyond U.S. ...
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The summer usually means the farm not a festival for this singer-songwriter
Aug. 4—Gregory Alan Isakov is accustomed to being in a middle of a field during the summer. However, the singer-songwriter is typically not performing at a festival like he will be Friday in Sandpoint. The South African native, who grew up in Philadelphia, who was weaned on the sounds of Paul Simon and Bruce Springsteen, is typically tilling the land on his farm in Boulder, Colorado, at this ...
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This band will headline Coors Field. And The Gorge. Before that? A Boise concert
The group also has partnered with environmental nonprofit Reverb on the tour.
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Covenhoven returns to eTown Hall with heart-felt folk, new album
Feb. 3—In autumn 2021, Denver-based musician Joel Van Horne, who performs under the moniker Covenhoven, released "IV" — an album whose dozen tracks streamlined all the emotionally rich poetic musings we didn't know we needed. From well-crafted ballads that ache with bittersweet nostalgia to love songs lush with metaphor, it's clear Van Horne doesn't stray from the rawness of letting his ...
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Gregory Alan Isakov, Parker Millsap and John Moreland head to Oklahoma City
Live concerts and entertainment are back in Oklahoma City this week.
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