Arts and Entertainment
May 31, 2024
From: Strings Music FestivalSchedule of Events
June 21, 2024
7pm: Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris has recorded more than 25 albums and has lent her talents to countless fellow artists' recordings. In recognition of her remarkable career, Harris was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008 and earned a Grammy Lifetime Achievement award in 2018.
Harris is known as much for her eloquently straightforward songwriting as for her incomparably expressive singing. Admired through her career for her talent as an artist and song connoisseur, Harris shook up country radio in the 1970s, and established herself as the premier songwriter of a generation selling more than 15 million records and garnering 14 Grammy Awards, three CMA Awards, and four Americana Awards.
Harris is one of the most admired and influential women in music. She has recorded with such diverse artists as Linda Ronstadt, Daniel Lanois, Bob Dylan, Mark Knopfler, Neil Young, Gram Parsons, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Roy Orbison, Ryan Adams, Beck, Elvis Costello, Johnny Cash, Lucinda Williams, Lyle Lovett and Rodney Crowell.
No children under 6.
June 22, 2024
7pm: Opening Night Orchestra: Beethoven Symphony No. 3 "Eroica"
Kick off the season with a sumptuous program, beginning with an evocation of the humpback whale in a work for solo harp by 40-year-old Japanese-American composer Takuma Itoh and two works by Arnold Schoenberg, each celebrating its 150th anniversary and composed in the deliciously rich tonal language of turn-of-the-century Vienna. A fresh arrangement of Beethoven's epic Eroica Symphony will ring in the new season with peals of triumph and joy.
Michael Sachs, Conductor
Yolanda Kondonassis, Harp
Players
Martin Chalifour
Katherine Bormann
Claude Sim
Genevieve Smelser
Ellen Pendleton Troyer
John Macfarlane
Jeff Zehngut
Ioana Missits
Minju Kim
Erina Laraby Goldwasser
Catherine Brubaker
Paul Murphy
Karissa Shivone
Tanya Ell Woolfrey
David Rosen
Scott Dixon
Owen Levine
Christina Smith
Elizabeth Koch Tiscione
Robert Woolfrey
Elise Wagner
Nathaniel Silberschlag
Amy Sanchez
Michael Tiscione
Jeremy Epp
Yolanda Kondonassis
Michael Sachs
Takuma Itoh Kohol? Sings
(b. 1984) Yolanda Kondonassis, harp
Arnold Schoenberg Notturno for Strings and Harp
(1874-1951) Yolanda Kondonassis, harp
Arnold Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4 "Transfigured Night"
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica"
(1770-1827) Allegro con brio
(arr. Higgins) Marcia funebre. Adagio assai
Scherzo. Allegro vivace - Trio
Finale. Allegro molto
No children under 6.
June 24, 2024
5:30pm: Yolanda Kondonassis House Party
Join us for an exclusive concert and interview with one of the world's premiere solo harpists, Yolanda Kondonassis. With 23 albums, Yolanda is widely recognized as one of the world's most recorded artists. Yolanda will be interviewed by Strings Music Director Michael Sachs.
At our signature House Parties, guests enjoy a private concert, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, a lively Q&A, and a chance to mingle with musicians. These very special events are fundraisers for Strings' programs in the Yampa Valley.
June 26, 2024
10am: Music on the Green: John Fog and Carolyn Berns
Join us every Wednesday morning this summer for our weekly free concert series, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park. With concerts lasting just 45 minutes, it's the perfect way to enjoy a summer morning.
To kick-off the 2024 Music on the Green Series, we have Carolyn Berns and John Fog! Carolyn is a classically trained acoustic and electric violinist. Performing with professional orchestras around the country as well as recording studios, vocals and violin have been her life as long as she can remember.
John picked up the guitar while working on a ranch 30 miles outside Pinedale, Wyoming. There was no electricity and few distractions, so he dedicated the evening hours to learning. He now plays a blend of covers and originals in the Americana vein.
7pm: Twilight Yoga
Bring your yoga mat and bug spray to sunset classes in our beautiful Festival Park. Teachers from Harmony Yoga lead all-levels classes to the sounds of Strings' classical evening concert. Harmony classes focus on breath for grounding, movement for alignment of energy and extra long savasana for embodiment of our practice. Following the event, join your fellow yogis in a non-alcoholic drink reception as the sun sets on Mt. Werner. Come for the yoga, stay for community connection. Dress in layers for varying weather.
All ages welcome. $10 suggested donation benefits Strings.
7pm: Classical Piano Trio and Quintet
Starts at $35
Delight in the refined and witty classical style as it unfolds in the intimacy of small ensembles. The great master of conversational music, Haydn, is showcased in a movement of poise and grace. Schubert and Rossini bring their unique voices to the event, each in their own configuration of instruments. The evening culminates with Hummel's Quintet for piano, violin, viola, cello, and double bass, a true charmer that is sure to captivate.
Program
Franz Joseph Haydn Piano Trio No. 33 in G minor, H.XV:19
(1732-1809) Andante
Gioacchino Rossini String Sonata No. 1 in G Major
(1792-1868)
Franz Schubert String Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, D. 471
(1797-1828) Allegro
Andante sostenuto
Johanna Nepomuk Hummel Piano Quintet in E-flat minor, Op. 87
(1778-1837) Allegro e risoluto assai
Minuet e trio: Allegro con fuoco
Largo
Finale: Allegro agitato
No children under 6.
June 29, 2024
7:00pm: The Hits: Classical Favorite You Know and Love
Get ready to hum along to some of the most iconic classical earworms of all time! Pachelbel's
Canon, Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Barber's Adagio, Beethoven's Für Elise, and many others-they've stood the test of time, accompanied us in life's most precious moments, and on this unforgettable night, they take center stage in an evening of pure indulgence.
Program
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Eine kleine Nachtmusik K.525
(1756-1791) Allegro
Johann Pachelbel Canon and Gigue in D Major, P.37
(1653-1706)
Ludwig van Beethoven Für Elise, WoO 59
(1770-1827)
Johann Sebastian Bach Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068
(1685-1750) Air
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: Rondo ala Turca
Jules Massenet Meditation from Thaïs
(1842-1912)
Johann Sebastian Bach Little Fugue in G minor, BWV 578
Samuel Barber String Quartet, Op. 11
(1910-1981) Adagio for Strings
Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27 "Moonlight Sonata"
Adagio sostenuto
Allegretto
Presto agitato
Camille Saint-Saëns Carnival of the Animals
(1835-1921) The Swan
Antonio Vivaldi Violin Concerto in G minor, "Summer" from The Four Seasons
(1678-1741) Allegro non molto
Adagio e piano – Presto e forte
Presto
No children under 6.
July 3, 2024
10am: Music on the Green: Randy Kelley and Jon Gibbs
Jon and Randy met at a Jam night in 1994, and they played together in Greg Scott's Smokehouse band in 1998 and eventually the Worried Men in 2001 at the Old Town Pub. The Worried Men had a good run of Friday nights at the Mahogany Ridge from 2003 until 2009 and then took a break to spend time with families. Jon and Randy realized they had a similar taste for offbeat songs, old swing tunes, and just about anything different from the average fare heard in bars.
7pm: Twilight Yoga
Bring your yoga mat and bug spray to sunset classes in our beautiful Festival Park. Teachers from Harmony Yoga lead all-levels classes to the sounds of Strings' classical evening concert. Harmony classes focus on breath for grounding, movement for alignment of energy and extra long savasana for embodiment of our practice. Following the event, join your fellow yogis in a non-alcoholic drink reception as the sun sets on Mt. Werner. Come for the yoga, stay for community connection. Dress in layers for varying weather.
All ages welcome. $10 suggested donation benefits Strings.
7pm: Boston Brass with Special Guests
Starts at $40
Join Music Director Michael Sachs and the world-renowned Boston Brass for a high-energy night of incredible virtuosity. With the addition of drums and piano, this combo will knock off all the socks!
No children under 6.
July 5, 2024
7:00pm: Melissa Etheridge: I'm Not Broken Tour
Starts at $145
Melissa Etheridge stormed onto the American rock scene in 1988 with the release of her critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, which led to an appearance on the 1989 Grammy Awards show. For several years, her popularity grew around such memorable originals as "Bring Me Some Water," "No Souvenirs" and "Ain't It Heavy," for which she won a Grammy in 1992. Etheridge hit her commercial and artistic stride with her fourth album, Yes I Am (1993). The collection featured the massive hits, "I'm the Only One" and "Come to My Window," a searing song of longing that brought Etheridge her second Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Performance. In 1995, Etheridge issued her highest charting album, Your Little Secret, which was distinguished by the hit single, "I Want to Come Over." Her astounding success that year led to Etheridge receiving the Songwriter of the Year honor at the ASCAP Pop Awards in 1996.
No children under 6.
July 6, 2024
7:00pm: Christopher Taylor: '93 Cliburn Bronze: Solo Piano Recital
Starts at $30
Hailed by critics as "frighteningly talented" (The New York Times) and "a great pianist" (The Los Angeles Times), Christopher Taylor has distinguished himself throughout his career as an innovative musician with a diverse array of talents and interests. He is known for a passionate advocacy of music written in the past 100 years — Messiaen, Ligeti, and Bolcom figure prominently in his performances — but his repertoire spans four centuries and includes the complete Beethoven sonatas, the Liszt Transcendental Etudes, Bach's Goldberg Variations, and a multitude of other familiar masterworks. Whatever the genre or era of the composition, Mr. Taylor brings to it an active imagination and intellect coupled with heartfelt intensity and grace.
Numerous awards have confirmed Mr. Taylor's high standing in the musical world. He was named an American Pianists' Association Fellow for 2000, before which he received an Avery Fisher Career Grant in 1996 and the Bronze Medal in the 1993 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. In 1990 he took first prize in the William Kapell International Piano Competition, and also became one of the first recipients of the Irving Gilmore Young Artists' Award. He currently serves as Paul Collins Associate Professor of Piano Performance at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
No children under 6.
July 7, 2024
7pm: Brent Rown and Friends featuring Clay Walker
Starts at $85
Clay Walker stands as a towering figure in country music. His illustrious career includes multi-platinum sales, 11 chart-topping hits, and 40 singles on the charts. His songs, including classics like "If I Could Make A Living" and "She Won't Be Lonely Long," resonate deeply, etching his name into the fabric of the genre. In 1996, Walker faced a new battle with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), but rather than yielding to its challenges, he emerged as a fierce advocate and fundraiser, establishing the Clay Walker Foundation to support those affected by the disease. His latest album, Texas To Tennessee, produced by industry heavyweights Michael Knox and Jaron Boyer, soared to No. 1 on the iTunes Country Album charts. Drawing inspiration from legends like George Jones, James Taylor and Bob Seger, Walker's music transcends generations, earning him a well-deserved place among country music royalty. A member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, Walker continues to captivate audiences nationwide, gracing stages from coast to coast with his electrifying performances, showcasing his unwavering passion for music and advocacy.
Brent Rowan made his mark as a Nashville studio guitarist and record producer, nominated nine times for Country Music Association awards. In addition to over 15,000 recording sessions, he has played on dozens of film soundtracks and recorded with Chris LeDoux, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Olivia Newton-John, Sting, and Neil Diamond, along with many others.
No children under 6.
July 9, 2024
7pm: Jason Vieaux House Party
At our signature House Parties, guests enjoy a private concert, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, a lively Q&A, and a chance to mingle with musicians. These very special events are fundraisers for Strings' programs in the Yampa Valley.
July 10, 2024
10am: Music on the Green: Chamberlin Birch
Join us every Wednesday morning this summer for our weekly free concert series, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park. With concerts lasting just 45 minutes, it's the perfect way to enjoy a summer morning.
Performing this week is Chamberlin Birch, a duo made up of singer-songwriters Jody Feeley and Brad Rasmussen who feature a unique style with tight harmonies and creative instrumentation. Based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Chamberlin Birch has taken the Americana/Folk sound of the mountains and made it their own. Along with writing their own music, they bring their unique style to cover songs from a range of genres. They affectionately call their style "Indie Core Alt Country Pop," a tribute to their versatility.
7pm: Twilight Yoga
Bring your yoga mat and bug spray to sunset classes in our beautiful Festival Park. Teachers from Harmony Yoga lead all-levels classes to the sounds of Strings' classical evening concert. Harmony classes focus on breath for grounding, movement for alignment of energy and extra long savasana for embodiment of our practice. Following the event, join your fellow yogis in a non-alcoholic drink reception as the sun sets on Mt. Werner. Come for the yoga, stay for community connection. Dress in layers for varying weather.
All ages welcome. $10 suggested donation benefits Strings.
7pm: Jason Vieaux: Solo Guitar
Starts at $35
Grammy-winner Jason Vieaux, "among the elite of today's classical guitarists" (Gramophone), is described by NPR as "perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation".
In appearances from New York's Lincoln Center to Amsterdam's Concertgebouw and the Seoul Arts Center, Jason Vieaux has cemented his reputation as an artist of
brilliance and uncompromised mastery. Cited for his "eloquent and vibrant performances" on disc (Gramophone Magazine) he is hailed as "virtuosic, flamboyant, dashing, and, sometimes ineffably lyrical" (New York Times) on stage.
No children under 6.
July 12, 2024
7pm: Squirrel Nut Zippers Present Jazz from the Back O' Town
Starts at $50
Iconic New Orleans based Jazz Rockers Squirrel Nut Zippers will be taking fans on a magical, musical voyage to the birthplace of jazz as they present Jazz from the Back O' Town.The show explores the New Orleans Back O' Town Jazz scene of the late 19th century through the oaringTwenties as the Zippers provide a delightful view into this mystical era with reverent, yet exciting, renditions of such seminal classics as Jelly Roll Morton's "Animule Ball," LouisArmstrong's "Back O' Town Blues," as well as favorites from their own catalog, adapted and arranged to more closely echo the sounds of 1920s New Orleans. Performed in era appropriate attire. The Platinum selling group has sold over three million albums to-date, with their watershed album,Hot (1996), making them a household name. Recorded in the heat of New Orleans, fueled by a smoldering mix of booze and a youthful hunger to unlock the secrets o fold-world jazz, this pivotal release was just the beginning for the band.
No children under 6.
July 13, 2024
9am-3pm: Pockets of Paradise Kitchen and Garden Tour
The Guild of Strings Music Festival's Kitchen & Garden Tour.
Featured for 2024: A variety of beautiful kitchens and amazing gardens at five gorgeous homes spanning the Steamboat area. Exciting events and activities round out the tour:
Breakfast at Strings Music Festival for tour kickoff
Professional gardening and home design talks
Live entertainment from local musicians
Demonstrations by local artists
Beautiful bike route
VIP Experience: Enjoy the tour in comfort! Air conditioned shuttle buses chauffeur you to each tour location, beginning and ending at the Strings Music Pavilion. The VIP ticket includes breakfast at Strings and lunch at Primrose restaurant, a Steamboat favorite!
Tour proceeds support Strings Music Festival's diverse offerings in the Yampa Valley, including our free programs.
Presenting sponsor: Mountain Valley Bank
Official ticket that includes the map will be avaiable the week of the tour. An email will be sent to all ticket holders closer to the date.
No children under 6.
7pm: Busch Trio
Starts at $30
Named after the legendary violinist Adolf Busch, this young Netherlands-based ensemble has emerged as one of the leading piano trios among the new generation. Winners of the 2012 Royal Overseas League Competition, the trio has garnered several prizes at international competitions including the Salieri-Zinetti Competition and the Pinerolo Competition in Italy and the International Schumann Chamber Music Award in Frankfurt. Pianist Omri Epstein, violinist Mathieu van Bellen, and cellist Ori Epstein have all won prizes in solo international competitions. The trio has received guidance from distinguished artists such as Gary Hoffman and Andras Schiff and are currently mentored by members of the Artemis Quartet at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Brussels, where they are trio in residence.
No children under 6.
July 14, 2024
7pm: The Mavericks - Moon & Stars Summer Tour '24
Starts at $95
Already known for their distinctive and eclectic Americana / roots fusion of alternative and outlaw country, rock, blues, R&B and Tejano/Tex-Mex influences, The Mavericks quite appropriately recorded the tracks of Moon & Stars across the country in Blackbird Studio (Nashville, Tennessee), Frogville Studios (Santa Fe, New Mexico) and Dockside Studio (Maurice, Louisiana). The result is a long-awaited album that instantly invokes both a timeless feel of a classic Mavericks release that will fit seamlessly among their most revered career work, while once again challenging genre conventions and pushing the boundaries of their melting pot sound ever forward.
No children under 6.
July 17, 2024
10am Music on the Green: Trevor G. Potter
Join us every Wednesday morning this summer for our weekly free concert series, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park. With concerts lasting just 45 minutes, it's the perfect way to enjoy a summer morning.
Performing this week is singer-songwriter and composer, Trevor G. Potter. With a style that reflects the American landscape, Trevor G. Potter's songs hold a certain plain-spoken truth that touch on common themes of people and places. He has produced 3 CD's of acclaimed original music "Curbside Vacancy", "Potter County and Points Far Beyond" and "A Cumulative Collection of Song and Session." A strong string of major national festival appearances, headlining and opening shows have helped to create his solid reputation as a live performer.
7pm: Twilight Yoga
Bring your yoga mat and bug spray to sunset classes in our beautiful Festival Park. Teachers from Harmony Yoga lead all-levels classes to the sounds of Strings' classical evening concert. Harmony classes focus on breath for grounding, movement for alignment of energy and extra long savasana for embodiment of our practice. Following the event, join your fellow yogis in a non-alcoholic drink reception as the sun sets on Mt. Werner. Come for the yoga, stay for community connection. Dress in layers for varying weather.
All ages welcome. $10 suggested donation benefits Strings.
7pm: Thalea String Quartet
Starts at $35
The Thalea String Quartet brings their signature vibrancy and emotional commitment to dynamic performances that reflect the past, present, and the future of the string quartet repertoire while celebrating diverse musical traditions from around the world. Fueled by the belief that chamber music is a powerful force for building community and human connection, the Thalea String Quartet has performed across North America, Europe, and China, and has appeared at the Kennedy Center, Massey Hall, and Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall. They have shared the stage with luminaries of the chamber music world, including members of the Emerson, Brentano, and St. Lawrence String Quartets, and they have performed alongside celebrated artists including Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw, violist Lawrence Power, acclaimed Canadian band BADBADNOTGOOD, Detroit hip hop icon Mahogany Jones, and visionary R+B artist Charlotte Day Wilson.
No children under 6.
July 18, 2024
7pm: DeVotchKa
Starts at $50
Colorado-based quartet DeVotchKa formed in Denver by multi-instrumentalists Nick Urata (vocals, guitar, trumpet), Tom Hagerman (violin, accordion), Jeanie Schroder (sousaphone, bass) and percussionist Shawn King, and emerged as unlikely indie heroes in the mid-2000s infusing modern indie music with a global flavor.
They found widespread success in 2006 with their Grammy-nominated soundtrack to the hit indie film Little Miss Sunshine. Signing with revered indie, Anti-, the band delivered A Mad and Faithful Telling in early 2008, reaching the number nine slot on the Billboard Heatseekers chart. A lengthy world tour followed, including stops at major festivals like Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and Bumbershoot. After doing more soundtrack work, this time for the 2009 comedy I Love You Phillip Morris, the group returned to the studio for 2011's moody and triumphant 100 Lovers. Embarking on another world tour, they collaborated with the Colorado Symphony on the 2012 concert album Live with the Colorado Symphony. Over the next several years, Urata became increasingly involved in his own film composition career, scoring movies like Crazy Stupid Love, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, Paddington, and the Netflix series A Series of Unfortunate Events. Meanwhile, the band regrouped for a lengthy recording session, eventually returning in 2018 with their sixth album, This Night Falls Forever, this time via Concord Records.
No children under 6.
July 19, 2024
7pm: Steep Canyon Rangers
Starts at $50
The Rangers are made up of Graham Sharp on banjo and vocals; Mike Guggino on mandolin/mandola and vocals; Nicky Sanders on fiddle and vocals; Mike Ashworth on drums and vocals; Barrett Smith on bass, guitar, and vocals; and Aaron Burdett on guitar and vocals. Steep Canyon Rangers have been on a journey that is uniquely their own. The band started in college at UNC-Chapel Hill, then dove head first into bluegrass in its most traditional form. Over the years they have risen to the top of the bluegrass genre headlining top festivals such as Merlefest and Grey Fox Bluegrass. They were ultimately discovered by Steve Martin, famous actor and banjo player. Martin has taken the Rangers on a decade-long tour introducing them to hundreds of thousands of new fans and giving them prime time TV exposure. This has helped Steep Canyon Rangers become the most recognizable modern name in bluegrass music. The band has continued to tour extensively on their own, without Martin, and have expanded their genre into country, jam, and Americana. The Rangers are big players in the bluegrass/country and Americana scene today. They are often compared to predecessors The Band, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and the modern Zac Brown Band.
Over the band's esteemed career, the three-time Grammy nominees have released 14 studio albums and three collaborative albums with actor and banjoist Steve Martin. They were inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame, and appeared on some of music's biggest stages. In 2013, Nobody Knows You won the GRAMMY Award for Best Bluegrass Album, while 2012's Rare Bird and 2020's North Carolina Songbook garnered nominations in the same category.
No children under 6.
July 20, 2024
7pm: Emi Ferguson and Ruckus
Starts at $50
Based in New York City, Ruckus' core is a continuo group, the baroque equivalent of a jazz rhythm section: guitars, keyboards, cello, bassoon and bass. Other members include soloists of the violin, flute and oboe. The ensemble aims to fuse the early-music movement's questing, creative spirit with the grit, groove, and jangle of American roots music, creating a unique sound of "rough-edged intensity" (The New Yorker). The group's members are among the most creative and virtuosic performers in North American early music.
Ruckus' debut album, Fly the Coop, a collaboration with flutist Emi Ferguson, was Billboard's #2 Classical album upon its release. Performances of Fly the Coop have been described as "a fizzing, daring display of personality and imagination" (New York Times). The Boston Musical Intelligencer describes the group as taking continuo playing to "not simply a new level, but a revelatory new dimension of dynamism altogether… an eruption of pure, pulsing hoedown joy."
No children under 6.
July 21, 2024
7pm: Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors
Starts at $45
There are no strangers at a Drew Holcomb show. For the better part of two decades, the award-winning songwriter has brought his audience together night after night, turning his shows into celebrations of community, collaboration, and contemporary American roots music. Strangers No More, the ninth album from Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, celebrates that sense of togetherness. Produced by Cason Cooley, it expands the band's mix of timeless songwriting, modern-day Laurel Canyon folk, amplified Americana, and heartland rock & roll. "All The Money in the World," with its deep-pocketed groove that showcases The Neighbors' musicality, is punctuated by blasts of brass, marking the band's first song to feature horns. "That's On You, That's On Me" makes room for barrelhouse piano, slide guitar, and the greasy grit of a juke joint rock band. "On a Roll" and "Possibility" are Springsteen-sized rock & roll melodramas that wail and exalt, their cinematic arrangements built for the large rooms that Holcomb regularly plays these days. "Fly" is a reflective, finger-plucked folksong. Finally, there's "Dance With Everybody," a lively tribute to the live show that brims with a joyful optimism—a feeling that was often missing during the band's earlier years, when their shows weren't nearly as packed. Song by song, Strangers No More offers an all-encompassing view not only of the places Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors have been, but where they're headed next, too. It's an invitation into the band's world. Strangers no more, indeed.
No children under 6.
July 23, 2024
6pm: Erinys Quartet at the Granary
Head west to the Hayden Granary for an evening of live music with Erinys Quartet! Indulge in delicious offerings from Yampa Valley Brewing Company, Wild Goose Coffee, and Embers Pizza and experience the unique charm of this historic gathering place, all while supporting Hayden's historic preservation efforts.
The Erinys Quartet appears by special arrangement with Curtis on Tour, the Nina von Maltzahn global touring initiative of the Curtis Institute of Music. During the 2023-2024 season the Erinys Quartet performed concerts around the world, including the United States, Spain, Austria, and Finland.
Named for the Erinyes (a.k.a. the Furies) from the Greek tragedy Oresteia by Aeschylus, and with roots in Estonia, Lithuania, Greece, the United States and Finland, the Erinys Quartet was founded in 2018 at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki where they worked closely with cellist Marko Ylönen. Since Autumn 2023 Erinys has been the Nina von Maltzahn String Quartet-in-Residence at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, PA (USA).
All ages!
7pm: Watchhouse
Starts at $75
Over a year after Andrew Marlin and Emily Frantz of Watchhouse (formerly known as Mandolin Orange) reintroduced themselves on their 2021 self-titled LP, the pair shared a special surprise release: Watchhouse (Duo), a self-produced recording of Marlin and Frantz performing the most elemental possible arrangements of all nine songs from Watchhouse. It's a project that captures the fundamental power of Watchhouse: Two singers and musicians with profound chemistry, performing earnest yet masterfully crafted songs that encompass the unknowable mysteries, existential heartbreak, and communal joys of modern life.
No children under 6.
July 24, 2024
10am Music on the Green: Erinys String Quartet
Join us every Wednesday morning this summer for our weekly free concert series, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park. With concerts lasting just 45 minutes, it's the perfect way to enjoy a summer morning.
Joining us this week is Erinys Quartet! Named for the Erinyes (a.k.a. the Furies) from the Greek tragedy Oresteia by Aeschylus, and with roots in Estonia, Lithuania, Greece, the United States and Finland, the Erinys Quartet was founded in 2018 at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki where they worked closely with cellist Marko Ylönen. Since Autumn 2023 Erinys has been the Nina von Maltzahn String Quartet-in-Residence at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, PA (USA).
In 2023-2024 season, the Erinys Quartet will present concerts around the world, including the United States, Spain, Austria, and Finland. In addition to their studies at Curtis with the Dover Quartet, Erinys is pursuing a diploma in chamber music at Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid, Spain under the tutelage of Professor Günter Pichler (Alban Berg Quartett).
7pm: Twilight Yoga
Bring your yoga mat and bug spray to sunset classes in our beautiful Festival Park. Teachers from Harmony Yoga lead all-levels classes to the sounds of Strings' classical evening concert. Harmony classes focus on breath for grounding, movement for alignment of energy and extra long savasana for embodiment of our practice. Following the event, join your fellow yogis in a non-alcoholic drink reception as the sun sets on Mt. Werner. Come for the yoga, stay for community connection. Dress in layers for varying weather.
All ages welcome. $10 suggested donation benefits Strings.
Yoga will be canceled in bad weather. Call 970-89+5056x105 to confirm if class is running as scheduled.
7pm: When the Violin
Starts at $35
Industry Appreciation Night: You deserve a night out! Service industry and hospitality employees enjoy $10 tickets + one free drink at our classical concert, When The Violin, on July 24th. Please call the Box Office to reserve your tickets: (970) 879-5056 ext. 105.
Reena Esmail, composer-in-residence with the Los Angeles Master Chorale and Seattle
Symphony, writes music at the intersection of East Indian and Western Classical traditions. Her piano trio "Saans" and poignant meditation "When the Violin" share this program with works by Mendelssohn and Bach, which take on fresh and multi-layered meaning in the company of Reena's work. This is an evening for transcendence and stirring reflection.
Program
Hafiz, translated by Daniel Ladinsktra`"When the Violin"
Reena Esmail Saans
(b. 1983)
Felix Mendelssohn Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 49
(1809-1847) Molto Allegro agitato
Johann Sebastian Bach Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
(1685-1750) Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Gigue
Johann Sebastian Bach Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
(arr. Cheli) Chaconne
Reena Esmail When the Violin
No children under 6.
July 25, 2024
5pm: Strings on Tap: Erinys Quartet
Raise a glass with us at The Barley, Steamboat's favorite watering hole! Join us as we celebrate our 37th summer with an evening filled with live music from Erinys Quartet and your choice of beers, spirits, cocktails, or wine. Voted Steamboat's best bar in 2022 (and runner-up in 2023), The Barley is donating a portion of the event's sales to support Strings.
The Erinys Quartet appears by special arrangement with Curtis on Tour, the Nina von Maltzahn global touring initiative of the Curtis Institute of Music. During the 2023-2024 season the Erinys Quartet performed concerts around the world, including the United States, Spain, Austria, and Finland.
Named for the Erinyes (a.k.a. the Furies) from the Greek tragedy Oresteia by Aeschylus, and with roots in Estonia, Lithuania, Greece, the United States and Finland, the Erinys Quartet was founded in 2018 at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki where they worked closely with cellist Marko Ylönen. Since Autumn 2023 Erinys has been the Nina von Maltzahn String Quartet-in-Residence at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, PA (USA).
July 27, 2024
7pm: Strings at Strings
Starts at $45
In the hands of the great Russian tone painter Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov, twenty-four strings (on two each of violins, violas, and cellos) produce a tapestry of sound in his String Sextet that surprises and captivates at every exciting turn. The String Quintet No. 2 of Johannes Brahms, one of the true "peak experiences" of all chamber music, manages to be even more symphonic and cinematic in scope.
Program
Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov String Sextet in A Major
(1844-1908) Allegro vivace
Rondo fugato. Allegretto grazioso
Scherzo. Vivace alla saltarello
Andante espressivo
Finale. Allegro molto
Johannes Brahms String Quintet No. 2 in G Major, Op. 111
(1833-1897) Allegro non troppo, ma con brio
Adagio
Un poco Allegretto
Vivace ma non troppo presto
No children under 6.
July 28, 2024
7pm: Danish String Quartet and Stundom
Starts at $40. Student (19-22) w/ student ID and Junior (6-18) $15.
Inspired by the traditional dance music from their ancestors, the Stundom trio invites you into their wondrous immersive world and mixes folk traditions with classical chamber music and modern symphonic elements. With a blend of the violin, the cittern and the piano, Emma Elmøe, Villads Hoffmann and Julian Svejgaard share a unique musical chemistry and ability to create capturing melodies.
Renowned for the palpable joy they exude in music-making, the Grammy-nominated Danish String Quartet has become one of today's most in-demand string quartets, performing to sold-out concerts around the world. The Danish String Quartet's inventive and intriguing programming and repertoire choices have produced critically acclaimed original projects and commissions as well as popular arrangements of Scandinavian folk music. The Danish String Quartet, Musical America's 2020 Ensemble of the Year, comes to Strings to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of their folk album, Wood Works, as part of their immersive Tunes & Trads Festival.
Frederik Øland: violinist
Rune Tonsgaard Sørenson: violinist
Asbjørn Nørgaard: violist
Fredrik Schøyen Sjölin: cellist
No children under 6.
July 29, 2024
11am Coffee Talk: Nordic Folk Traditions
Join us at Dusky Grouse for a talk on nordic folk traditions from a member of Stundom and a member of DSQ followed by a Q&A.
All Ages!
12:30pm: Tune Workshop
Strings Music Pavilion
String players of all instruments and abilities are invited to this all-level workshop. Learn Danish String Quartet tunes in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Participants should be able to learn a simple folk tune by ear.
7pm: Danish String Quartet
Music for the Community: Pay what you can! Attendees are invited to pay what they can and choose seats anywhere in the Pavilion.
Renowned for the palpable joy they exude in music-making, the Grammy-nominated Danish String Quartet has become one of today's most in-demand string quartets, performing to sold-out concerts around the world. The Danish String Quartet's inventive and intriguing programming and repertoire choices have produced critically acclaimed original projects and commissions as well as popular arrangements of Scandinavian folk music. The Danish String Quartet, Musical America's 2020 Ensemble of the Year, comes to Strings to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of their folk album, Wood Works, as part of their immersive Tunes & Trads Festival.
Frederik oland: violinist
Rune Tonsgaard Sorenson: violinist
Asbjorn Norgaard: violist
Fredrik Schoyen Sjölin: cellist
No children under 6.
9:30pm: Tunes & Trads After Hours
Bring yourself and instruments for a post-concert celebration at Mythology Distillery. Enjoy libations and music in their newly renovated back garden! Take advantage of the free shuttle service and leave your cars at home.
July 31, 2024
10am: Music on the Green: The Little Moon Travelers
Join us every Wednesday morning this summer for our weekly free concert series, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park. With concerts lasting just 45 minutes, it's the perfect way to enjoy a summer morning.
Joining us this week are The Little Moon Travelers! The Little Moon Travelers blend folk, old time and roots Americana influences to produce a sound that harkens to times past. The band took shape in a local hideaway called Little Moon Trail in the hills of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. During the covid lockdown, these musicians gathered around the?fire pit with their instruments. These unrehearsed get-togethers helped them and many others ward off the restlessness we all felt. The informal strumming sessions invited those listening to put aside their worries and connect more freely with each other in the present moment. They are thrilled to bring to the world their brand of live roots music.
7pm: Twilight Yoga
Bring your yoga mat and bug spray to sunset classes in our beautiful Festival Park. Teachers from Harmony Yoga lead all-levels classes to the sounds of Strings' classical evening concert. Harmony classes focus on breath for grounding, movement for alignment of energy and extra long savasana for embodiment of our practice. Following the event, join your fellow yogis in a non-alcoholic drink reception as the sun sets on Mt. Werner. Come for the yoga, stay for community connection. Dress in layers for varying weather.
All ages welcome. $10 suggested donation benefits Strings.
Yoga will be canceled in bad weather. Call 970-89+5056x105 to confirm if class is running as scheduled.
Parking: please park in the Meadows Lot, across Pine Grove Rd. — enter at 1165 Bangtail Way. Classes take place in Strings Festival Park at the corner of Mt. Werner Road. and Pine Grove Road.
7pm: Baroque Masterworks with Soprano Joélle Harvey
Starts at $65
Baroque-era composers prized the trumpet's majestic and valiant attributes and discovered its ideal match in the soprano voice. Discover magnificent music for this duo from some of the greatest composers of all time, including J. S. Bach and George Friedrich Handel. A more intimate approach for trumpet and voice is displayed in three arias by the Neapolitan opera composer Domenico Scarlatti, and Vivaldi's concerto for two trumpets adds a brilliant virtuosic touch to the evening.
Program
Johann Sebastian Bach Cantata BWV No. 51 "Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen"
(1685-1750)
Aria
Recitative
Aria
Chorale-Aria ("Alleluja")
Antonio Vivaldi Concerto for Two Trumpets in C Major, RV 537
(1678-1741) Allegro
Largo
Allegro
Alessandro Scarlatti Three Arie con Tromba Sola
(1660-1725) Con voce festiva
Mio tesoro
Rompe sprezza
Johann Sebastian Bach Duet for Violin and Cello No. 3 in G Major, BWV 804
George Frideric Handel "Let the Bright Seraphim" from "Samson"
No children under 6.
August 1, 2024
7pm: Asleep at the Wheel
Starts at $60
Asleep at the Wheel has collaborated on records with genre-spanning friends, including Willie Nelson on 2009's Grammy-nominated Willie and the Wheel and other critically acclaimed artists including Brad Paisley, Jamey Johnson, Merle Haggard, George Strait, the Avett Brothers, Amos Lee, Old Crow Medicine Show and Lyle Lovett on Still the King, their 2015 critically acclaimed and Grammy Award-winning tribute to Bob Wills. On their latest release, Half A Hundred Years, Asleep At The Wheel continued their contributions to the American music landscape when three original members of Asleep at the Wheel—Chris O'Connell, Leroy Preston, and Lucky Oceans—returned after 40 years to lend their voices and musicianship to a number of tracks on the album along with Emmylou Harris, Lee Ann Womack, George Strait, Lyle Lovett and Willie Nelson.
No children under 6.
August 2, 2024
7pm: Ben Folds
Starts at $99
With opening support from Lindsey Kraft.
Ben Folds is widely regarded as one of the major music influencers of our generation.
The Emmy-nominated singer-songwriter-composer has created an enormous body of genre-bending music that includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five, multiple solo albums, and numerous collaborative records.
For the past three decades, he's toured as a pop artist, while also performing with some of the world's greatest symphony orchestras.
A New York Times best selling author and podcast host, Ben also composes for film, tv and theatre; guest stars in films and TV; and serves as the Artistic Advisor to the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
A longtime advocate for arts and music education funding, Ben launched a music education charitable initiative in his native state of North Carolina entitled "Keys For Keys," which provides funds and keyboards to existing nonprofits that provide free or affordable music lessons to interested school-age children. On the national level, he's active as a member of Americans For The Arts and the Arts Action Fund.
No children under 6.
August 3, 2024
7pm: Orchestra Finale: Mahler Symphony No. 4
Starts at $65
Join us for the final concert of the Classical series at Strings featuring beloved orchestral favorites, including Debussy's Prelude to the "Afternoon of a Faun" and the Sextet for strings from the opera Capriccio by Richard Strauss. Renowned soprano Joélle Harvey will return to our stage for a new arrangement of the Fourth Symphony of Gustav Mahler, one of the most glorious pieces in all of the symphonic repertoire. Don't miss this epic performance!
Program
Michael Sachs, Conductor
Joelle Harvey, Soprano
Claude Debussy Afternoon of a Faun
(1862-1918)
(arr. Atkinson)
Richard Strauss Sextet for Strings from Capriccio, Op. 85
(1864-1949)
Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 4
(1860-1911) Bedächtig, nicht eilen
(arr. Higgins) In gemächlicher Bewegung, ohne Hast
Ruhevoll, poco adagio
Wir geniessen die Himmlischen Freuden. Sehr behaglich
Joelle Harvey, soprano
No children under 6.
August 7, 2024
10am: Music on the Green: Cold Canyon Girls
Join us every Wednesday morning this summer for our weekly free concert series, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park. With concerts lasting just 45 minutes, it's the perfect way to enjoy a summer morning.
This week's featured artists are local singer-songwriter Rachel Melby, equipped with her sultry enigmatic lyrics and acoustic guitar, and Kay Mckenzie on fiddle. Kay's versatility on fiddle pairs perfectly with Rachel's mountain-fed originals and lively covers.
7pm: Rickie Lee Jones
Starts at $50
Rickie Lee Jones is an American musician, storyteller and two-time Grammy Award-winner who has been inspiring pop culture for decades, beginning with her star-making self-titled debut, followed by the seminal Pirates. Named the "premiere song-stylist and songwriter of her generation" by The New Yorker, and "The Duchess of Coolsville" by Time magazine, Jones released her Grammy-nominated album Pieces of Treasure in 2023, a reunion with Russ Titelman, who produced her first two records. Jones' celebrated memoir Last Chance Texaco was named Book of the Year by MOJO and a Best Book of the Year at Pitchfork and NPR. The Independent writes, "There has always been something defiant about Rickie Lee Jones.. a voice from a dream, elusive yet familiar, transcendent, a messenger from another place."
No children under 6.
August 8, 2024
7pm: Cimafunk
Starts at $25
Cimafunk is a Grammy-nominated, Afro-Cuban Rockstar. His name refers to his heritage as a "cimarrón," Cubans of African descent who resisted and escaped slavery, as well as to the essence of his music that aims to subvert classical Cuban rhythms with innovative mixes of funk, afrobeat, and hip hop. Cimafunk has received overwhelming praise touring the US and Europe, making a name for himself as one of today's great showmen, performing an electric live show with La Tribu, his 9-person band from Havana. His live show is a celebration of groove and an unforgettable sonic and bodily experience. Cimafunk is redefining contemporary Cuban music as well as Afro-Latin identity and the fusion of black cultures. His latest album, El Alimento, was nominated at the 2023 Grammy Awards for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album.
Cimafunk es una estrella de la música afrocubana, nominado a los premios Grammy 2023 por su último álbum El Alimento en la categoría de Mejor Álbum de Rock Latino o Alternativo. Su nombre hace referencia a su herencia como cimarrón, cubanos de ascendencia africana que resistieron y escaparon de la esclavitud, así como a la esencia de su música, que pretende subvertir los ritmos clásicos cubanos con innovadoras mezclas de funk, afrobeat y hip hop. Cimafunk ha recibido una inmensa cantidad de elogios tras sus giras por EE. UU. y Europa, los cuales lo han llevado a ser considerado como uno de los más grandes showman de la actualidad. Cimafunk y La Tribu, su banda compuesta por 9 músicos habaneros, le regalan al público un espectáculo electrizante, una celebración del groove y una experiencia sonora y corporal inolvidable. Sin lugar a duda, Cimafunk está redefiniendo tanto la música cubana contemporánea, como la identidad afrolatina y la fusión de culturas negras.
No children under 6.
August 14, 2024
5:30pm: Music on the Green: Opera Steamboat
Join us for two evening concerts to celebrate another summer of Music on the Green, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park.
For our first evening performance, Opera Steamboat will present a preview of their world premiere production of Welcome to the Madness by composer Leanna Kirchoff with a libretto by Rachel J. Peters which will run August 22-25. Welcome to the Madness is a roaming vocal theater adventure about Charlotte Perry, Portia Mansfield, and the founding of the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp in Steamboat. This immersive production was commissioned by Opera Steamboat. Please visit operasteamboat.org for ticket information.
August 16, 2024
7pm: Shakey Graves
Starts at $80
Across his career, Shakey Graves — a.k.a. the performance moniker of Austin, Texas-born Alejandro Rose-Garcia — has intentionally created thrilling musical adventures tailored to each fan: burning CDs and putting them in personalized decorated bags; building intricate scavenger hunts that send fans in search of unique tapes; and Bandcamp-exclusive releases.
"The fans and musicians that really resonate with me — and the inexplicable ways that I find things that I like — are usually entirely through randomness and chaos and accident," Rose-Garcia says. "I've always been on this quest to make people feel like my own music is a choose your own adventure."
As Rose-Garcia releases his new Shakey Graves album Movie of the Week — a collection of songs whittled down from epic-length recording sessions — he has devised one of his most innovative musical adventures yet. "For the album release, I'm setting up a website," he says. "On this website, there will be a way to shuffle a collection of alternate tracks and unique songs from the sessions in seemingly infinite combinations to create new albums." Thanks to this cutting-edge technology, fans will be able to own this alternate version and do whatever they want with it — giving them control over the destiny of the music.
No children under 6.
August 18, 2024
7pm: The Crane Wives
Starts at $30
Born of the 2010's folk boom and now comfortably stationed in their rock and roll era, The Crane Wives epitomize the evolving sound of the indie genre. Having performed hundreds of shows on stages across the country, they gravitate toward high-energy melodies, featuring the kinetic percussion of Dan Rickabus, the silky, driving bass lines of Ben Zito and playful guitar leads from front women Emilee Petersmark and Kate Pillsbury. Counterbalancing their lively stage presence, their lyrics extol the shadow side of the human condition, delving into mythology and themes of darkness and inner conflict. The band softens the blows of their emotional candor with soulful three-part vocal harmonies, like a 21st century Cerberus, the hound of Hades reimagined as an emotional support animal. To date, they have released five full length albums, including their 2020 live album, "Here I Am".
No children under 6.
August 21, 2024
5:30pm: Music on the Green: Deer Creek Sharp Shooters
Pack a picnic, bring the family and head on down to the Yampa River Botanic Park this evening to celebrate another year of Music on the Green, co-presented by the Yampa River Botanic Park! The finale this season features live music from Deer Creek Sharp Shooters and food trucks.
The Deer Creek Sharp Shooters were formed in 2012 in Harford County, MD by 6 friends who came together with a common love for bluegrass and a dream to push the limits of acoustic music. Based in Steamboat Springs and Denver, Colorado since 2016, DCSS has found their stride within the incredible bluegrass community. The Sharp Shooters put on high energy and fun-loving shows, jumping quickly from high paced bluegrass to goofy songs about cats. The energy on stage when these guys get together is infectious.
August 22, 2024
7pm: Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes
Starts at $143
Nicolas Reyes has been the leader and co-founder of the Gipsy Kings for well over 30 years. In the past three decades, they have dominated the World Music charts and sold more than 14 million albums worldwide. Their platinum compilation, The Best of the Gipsy Kings, was charting for over a year upon its release and their ninth studio album, Savor Flamenco, was awarded the Grammy for Best World Music Album in 2013.
This iconic legacy began when Nicolas' father, Jose Reyes, formed a celebrated flamenco duo with Manitas de Plata (which boasted fans as famed as Miles Davis and Pablo Picasso). When the pair parted ways, the elder Reyes became even more popular upon starting his own band, backed by his son, called Los Reyes. In later years, Nicolas headed out on his own and began playing in the town of Arles in the south of France. He traveled throughout the country, busking on the streets of Saint-Tropez, playing wherever he could. Having adopted the perpetual motion of the gypsy lifestyle, his band eventually translated "Los Reyes" and became the Gipsy Kings.
The band's music went on to fuse with popular culture. In addition to the accolades above, the traveling Gipsy Kings have played some of the world's greatest stages, from the Hollywood Bowl to Royal Albert Hall as well as hitting the big screen. Their rendition of "Hotel California" was included in the film The Big Lebowski and the HBO series Entourage. The 2010 film Toy Story 3 featured a Gipsy Kings version of the movie's popular, Randy Newman-penned theme, "You've Got a Friend in Me". The Gipsy Kings recently featured in a Big Lebowski spinoff The Jesus Rolls with Reyes appearing in person with the director and star, John Turturro, for some of the promotion.
As active as this remarkable collective remains, they are also confident in the future of their legacy. "Even though it's been 30 years, we want to keep on making new music because it's our life. It's who we are," says Nicolas Reyes. "But I think there will be a time when we pass down the Gipsy Kings to our sons".
30 years is an eternity in pop music, but the story of the Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes has the depth to endure. Theirs is a music that extends through generations, to the sounds of their ancestors—Spanish Romani people who fled the Catalonia region during the Spanish Civil War—and reflects the vibrantly eclectic and peripatetic history of the gitanos.
No children under 6.
August 24, 2024
7pm: The Fretliners
Starts at $30
Winners of the 2023 band contests at both the 50th Annual Telluride Bluegrass and the 51st Annual Rockygrass Festivals, The Fretliners are a powerhouse progressive bluegrass quartet born around a single microphone in a barn in the Rocky Mountains. Influenced by a multitude of genres and steeped in that high and lonesome sound, the band carves through the bluegrass landscape leaving new pathways and possibilities in their wake.
Consisting of Tom Knowlton on guitar, Taylor Shuck on upright bass, Dan Andree on fiddle, and Sam Parks on mandolin., these prolific pickers and singers have fluent musical conversations that invite their audiences into the dialogue. Expect hard driving energy, exhilarating solos, soaring vocals, and captivating lyrical stories. Buckle up, because The Fretliners show is sure to take you for a ride you won't soon forget.
No children under 6.
August 25, 2024
7 pm: Melvin Seals & JGB
Starts at $65
Melvin Seals has been a powerful presence in the music industry for over 30 years with a long-established reputation as a performer, recording artist, and producer. Melvin is most revered for his powerful, high-spirited, Hammond B-3 organ, and keyboards in the Jerry Garcia Band. Melvin spun his B-3 magic with the Jerry Garcia Band for 18 years and in doing so helped pioneer and define what has now become "Jam Band Music". From blues to funk to rock to jazz, Melvin Seals serves up a tasty mix with a little R&B and gospel thrown in to spice things up.
Melvin and JGB bring an intuitive, expressive style, soul, spontaneity, and remarkable chops to the table. John Kadlecik on lead guitar and vocal duties, John-Paul McLean's savory bass, Jeremy Hoenig on the drums and, of course, a heapin' helpin' of the wizard's magic on Hammond B-3 organ and keyboards. Their chemistry is the focus from which they create a spontaneous and high art where the sky is the limit musically. They offer an exciting, often psychedelic musical journey that changes nightly and keeps the audience dancing and smiling (and some staring in amazement) for hours.
Adding his rock-gospel-soul-rhythm and blues touch with his funky style of playing, no wonder Jerry nicknamed him "Master of the Universe". Melvin continues to treat music lovers to his unique brand of melodic flavor with JGB. Come see and hear for yourself!
No children under 6.
September 6, 2024
7pm: The National Parks
Starts at $25
You know the feeling when the clouds part and the sun shines down on you, the rush you get when you run and jump into a lake at full speed, or the moment a gust of morning air brings new life as you step outside and look at the world around you? The National Parks translate these sensations into songs. The Provo, UT quartet—Brady Parks (vocals, guitar), Sydney Macfarlane (vocals, keys), Cam Brannelly (drums), and Megan Parks (violin)—breathe in inspiration from the world around them and exhale cinematic indie folk-pop powered by soaring harmonies, organic orchestration, and luminous electronics. Emerging in 2013, the musicians have consistently captivated audiences. They've generated over 150 million streams across Young (2013), Until I Live (2015), Places (2017), and Wildflower (2020). As one of many highlights from Wildflower, "Time" amassed over 9.3 million Spotify streams as the album incited widespread critical applause. Parade raved, "Wildflower is chock full of adventure, wonder, freedom, and inspiration," while The Line Of Best Fit attested, "it seems that the sky really is the limit for this quartet." Mxdwn noted, "The National Parks have perfectly melded folk with catchy melodies, strong grunge chords and poetic lyrics in Wildflower." The four-piece maintained this momentum with a sold-out headline tour and 2021's A Mix for the End of the World pt.1. Now, the group expand their vision yet again on their fifth full-length offering, 8th Wonder.
No children under 6.
September 22, 2024
7pm: The Longest Johns
Starts at $31
Having met and bonded over sea shanties across a kitchen table in their native Bristol a decade ago, The Longest Johns–Jonathan ‘JD' Darley, Andy Yates and Robbie Sattin–have reimagined many of folk's classic songs while adding their own unique style of songwriting to the melting pot to keep the flame of the tradition alive. In doing so, they have graced the stages of international folk festivals and toured the UK, Europe and North America.
With opening support from Colm R. McGuinness.
No children under 6.
October 4, 2024
5:30pm: Doctor Noize and Justin Roberts
Tickets start at $20, $10 Youth (3-18) and $1 Kid (0-2)
Justin Roberts has been creating the soundtrack to families' lives for 25 years. Now, with his 16th full-length album, Space Cadet, Justin's rock journey goes interstellar with feel-good songs rooted in themes of inclusion, acceptance, and self-discovery. Justin has been praised by the New York Times for his "remarkable ability to see through a child's eyes" and is known for writing meaningful songs that acknowledge kids' emotional depth while still letting the fun shine through.
Doctor Noize, aka Corey Cullinan, inspires creativity, curiosity and character through music, art and words. He is many things: Stanford Music grad, Master of Recording Arts, commissioned composer for stage and screen, author, app creator, teacher, speaker, studio owner, philosopher, and goofball.
Doctor Noize's catalog of recordings is known for its unique combination of exuberant joy, high-quality production, revered guest musicians, and narrative musical structure. Each album is an adventure balancing inspirational learning with positive storytelling and songwriting anyone can explore. His work teaches instruments, music fundamentals, language, leadership, sustainability, equity, diversity and inclusion—all through the eyes of characters so engaging you won't even realize you're learning.
All ages are welcome!
October 20, 2024
7pm: Hotel Elsinore
Tickets start at $20
Real-life family–Susanna Hamnett, Joshua MacGregor, and Lily MacGregor–play the bereaved family of the once-great actor, Henry Elder, who was billed to perform his career-defining solo Hamlet at the famous Elsinore Shakespeare Festival. But, as they discover, Henry Elder is determined not to let anything as inconvenient as death prevent him from being there. With Shakespeare's Hamlet as the pivot around which the family's story revolves, the play is by turns absurd and poignant.
No children under 6.
Date:
June 21 - October 20, 2024
Location:
Strings Music Festival,
900 Strings Road,
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
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