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Dolores River Campground The Dolores River Campground is a beautiful, tree-filled campground that provides a true Colorado get-away. We are located in Dolores. American Obon: Dancing in Joy and Remembrance On display July 29 – October 15, 2017. The summer obon festival is an eagerly anticipated event within Japanese.

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Purchase tickets here. April 2. 1, 2. 2, and 2. Raw, soulful, and with plenty of swagger, Town Mountain has earned raves for their hard- driving sound, their in- house songwriting and the honky- tonk edge that permeates their exhilarating live performances, whether in a packed club or at a sold- out festival. The hearty base of Town Mountain’s music is the bluegrass triumvirate of Bill Monroe, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.

It’s what else goes into the mix that brings it all to life both on stage and on record and reflects the group’s wide- ranging influences – from the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia and the ethereal lyrics of Robert Hunter, to the honest, vintage country of Willie, Waylon, and Merle.“The Asheville, North Carolina, five- piece hews pretty close to tradition, especially when it comes to instrumentation: acoustic guitar, banjo, fiddle, mandolin, double bass. Town Mountain also features fiddler Jack Devereux and Zach Smith on bass.

They released their 5th studio album, Southern Crescent, on April 1, 2. Lo. Hi Records and toured throughout the year with it. Produced and engineered by GRAMMY winner Dirk Powell, Southern Crescent was recorded in Powell’s studio The Cypress House in south- central Louisiana town of Breaux Bridge. Since it’s release the band debuted on the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman Auditorium stages bringing their sound to new audiences. The critically acclaimed album debuted at #4 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart while staying for ten weeks on the Americana Music Association’s radio chart’s Top 4. This Asheville band killed it at the Ryman this summer .

The album’s “Songs of escape (. They also independently released a LIVE album (2. Isis Music Hall in Asheville) as well as a two- song EP (2. Grateful Dead tunes called The Dead Sessions.

Their debut album (June 2. Original Bluegrass and Roots Country and KSUT/Durango Telegraph’s Chris Aaland writes, “No critic has coined a better phrase to describe their sound.”While the members have taken the road less traveled when it comes to the mainstream or traditional purists, they’ve been dubbed as “The Taco Stand Troubadours” by Aaland (due to their frequent stops at such establishments) and he calls them “one of those bands that has paid its dues and won over the Durango audience through the years, much like the Gourds and Leftover Salmon.”In 2. Railroad Earth, Peter Rowan, Hard Working Americans, Greensky Bluegrass, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Jim Lauderdale adding to previous years’ performances with Ralph Stanley and his Clinch Mountain Boys, The Del Mc.

Coury Band, The Seldom Scene, The Infamous Stringdusters, The Steep Canyon Rangers among others. Since their formation in 2.

Rockygrass band competition, Town Mountain has traversed many a mile across the States, including Alaska, as well as into Canada, Germany, and Finland. Town Mountain has made their rounds to a plethora of festivals throughout the years including Pickathon, IBMA’s Wide Open Bluegrass, Wintergrass, The Durango Meltdown, Merle.

Fest, Watermelon Park Festival, Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, Suwannee Roots Revival, Suwannee Springfest, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, The Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival, The California Bluegrass Association’s Father’s Day Festival, Del. Fest, Lake Eden Arts Festival, Graves Mountain Festival, Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival, Nelsonville Music Festival in Ohio, ROMP, The Festival of the Bluegrass, Three Rivers Arts Festival, Denver Beer Co.’s Sundrenched Music Festival, Rooster Walk, Mountain Song, and Nelsonville Music Festival among others. What has become one of the group’s more memorable live performance songs is their cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire,” which they first recorded in 2. Heroes & Heretics, with Greer’s distinctive Southern drawl at the forefront. The track has reached over 2 million listens on Spotify and garnered over 8. You. Tube videoposted in 2.

The Atlantic’s Matt Vasilogambros writes, “Bruce Springsteen is a natural fit for bluegrass. Just listen to “I’m On Fire”. It’s from Town Mountain. They recorded a live version of the song at WAMU’s Bluegrass Country Radio in 2. I make my livin driving, I’m a bluegrass music man. Dvd Movie Do You Take This Man (2017) more. I got no time for ya lawdog. That band featured his father, Don Parmley, and three Los Angeles musicians.

In 1. 97. 5 they made their way to the Washington DC area and began performing several nights a week for several years. David’s lead and baritone voice was the backbone to The Cardinal sound. Dozens of musicians have worked with David and Don over the years but “The Sound” remained constant. The Bluegrass Cardinals recorded dozens of projects during their 2. The material is considered the finest to come out of the 7. Bluegrass era. David left The Bluegrass Cardinals in the 9. Bluegrass Music. David Parmley and Continental Divide topped the Bluegrass Charts throughout the 9.

He took time off the road around 2. David is returning to Bluegrass Music with a new renewed spirit. Cardinal Tradition is an exciting new adventure and one that everyone has been waiting for. DANNY BARNESDanny Barnes first picked up the banjo as a kid in Texas after seeing John Hartford on television, and he hasn’t put it down. The early 1. 99. 0’s saw Danny Barnes bring bluegrass music to the punk- rock crowd as a founder of the seminal band Bad Livers, who were just as likely to play bluegrass versions of Motorhead songs as they were to cover Bill Monroe, playing traditional festivals and rock venues.

Post Bad Livers he’s maintained a steady solo career releasing CD’s, 7- inch records, and cassettes that fall into bluegrass and alt- country genres, rock and pop, and his own creation of what he calls “Barnyard Electronics.”Danny Barnes is touring with a new album Stove Up (released March 3, 2. Don Stover. It was recorded in e. Town Studios in Colorado, and produced by Nick Forster. Nick also joins Danny on the album on guitar, along with mandolinist Chris Henry, fiddler Jason Carter, and bassist Mike Bub. Witnessing Barnes perform is an experience; he’s a masterful player dedicated to the musical traditions the banjo has been a part of while unafraid to use his talent and abilities take the instrument and the music into limitless directions. Winner of the. 20. Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo, Barnes latest release is “Stove Up,” a bluegrass album recorded at E- Town in Boulder, Colorado.

This is his first Meltdown appearance. He held the guitar chair in the legendary David Grisman Quintet for six years, and has also worked alongside such musical luminaries as Edgar Meyer, Steve Martin, Tony Trischka and Darol Anger.

Grant’s music has been heard on NPR’s Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Tiny Desk Concerts, and he’s performed all over the world, from Carnegie Hall to Bonnaroo, Finland to India.“Grant Gordy is a special musician. While being a bluegrass musician at heart, Grant’s incredible breadth of harmonic and rhythmic knowledge from jazz gives him a strikingly singular voice on the guitar; one that is worth giving your attention.”–No Depression. JOE K. WALSHHailed by CBC- Newfoundland as “one of the best mandolinists of his generation” and by Vintage Guitar Magazine as “brilliant”, Portland, Maine- based mandolin player Joe K. Walsh is known for his exceptional tone and taste, and his collaborations with acoustic music luminaries including legendary fiddler Darol Anger, flatpick guitar hero Scott Nygaard, folk star Jonathan Edwards, and pop/grass darlings Joy Kills Sorrow have taken him all over the global and musical map.

He’s played with everyone from John Scofield to Bela Fleck to Emmylou Harris, and performed everywhere from festivals to laundromats to Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium. After a number of award- winning years as mandolinist with bluegrass stars the Gibson Brothers, Joe currently splits his time between an inventive string band called Mr Sun (featuring Darol Anger, Grant Gordy and Ethan Jodziewicz) a duo with Grant Gordy, and his own band.