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Rocky Mountain Folks Festival with John Vincent III, The Watson Twins, and more

Aug 9, 2024 at 11:59 AM and 12:00 PM  ·  Planet Bluegrass, Lyons, CO Planet Bluegrass, Lyons, CO

Rocky Mountain Folks Festival
Aug 9
Rocky Mountain Folks Festival
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The Faux Paws blend fiddle tunes, sax solos, and folk in a unique style. Featuring brothers Andrew & Noah VanNorstrand and Grammy-nominee Chris Miller, they're known for high-energy shows.
Fort Worth-based band blends live, vintage-style country with fiddle and pedal steel. Known for soulful grooves and collaborations with producer Robert Ellis.
The Wood Brothers, an American roots trio known for joyful, genre-blending music and Grammy nods, craft soulful songs with clever lyrics and rich, collaborative sound.
Born in California's Santa Clara Valley, Margo Cilker is known for her nature-infused Americana style. Her acclaimed albums include "Pohorylle" and "Valley of Heart's Delight." Working with producer Sera Cahoone and contributors like Caleb Klauder, she has toured with American Aquarium and Drive-By Truckers, gaining recognition for her evocative storytelling and musical collaborations. Now residing in Goldendale, Washington, she lives with her husband, Forrest VanTuyl.
Peter Mulvey, born in Milwaukee, blends folk, rock, and jazz. Notable songs include "Take Down Your Flag," with Ani DiFranco. He won the Boston Acoustic Underground and collaborated with David Goodrich. His album Rapture was Boston Award-nominated. Signature Sounds released The Trouble with Poets.
Founded 30 years ago, The Mother Hips, a California rock and soul band, rose to fame when Rick Rubin signed them to American Recordings. Renowned for their breezy harmonies and psychedelic Americana style, they released 10 acclaimed albums and performed with legends like Johnny Cash and Wilco. Dubbed “divinely inspired” by Rolling Stone, their live shows are legendary.
Austin-based Kelsey Wilson, co-founder of Wild Child and Glorietta member, leads Sir Woman with soulful gospel, R&B, and funk. Winner of Austin Music Awards’ Best New Act 2020.
Folksinger Willi Carlisle, known for his philosophical and absurd folk style, embraces love and inclusivity. His album "Winged Victory" continues themes from "Critterland" and "Peculiar, Missouri."

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