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Telluride Blues & Brews Festival with Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal, Music Maker Foundation, and more

Sep 12, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $215 Town Park, Telluride, CO Town Park, Telluride, CO Tickets from $215

Telluride Blues & Brews Festival
Sep 12
Telluride Blues & Brews Festival

Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Tickets

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Canadian rocker Jesse Roper, known for his soulful vocals and heartful storytelling, collaborates with renowned producer Gus van Go on 'Horizons', blending vintage rhythm and blues with pulsing percussion and undulating guitar, capturing sun-baked vibes.
Muireann Bradley, born in Donegal, Ireland, is deeply influenced by 1920s-1970s blues. Known for authentic live-recorded songs, her album recalls the raw sound of early blues with no modern tricks.
The Nude Party, from Boone, NC, revives '60s frat rock with influences like the Rolling Stones. Known for lively performances and collaborations with Oakley Munson, they gained fame with albums like The Nude Party and Midnight Manor and are celebrated for their '70s blues-rock sound on Rides On.
The Black Crowes, led by the Robinson Brothers, hail from Atlanta and are known for their gritty rock and blues sound. Reuniting in 2019, they celebrated 30 years of "Shake Your Money Maker" with over 150 global shows. Collaborating with producer Jay Joyce, their latest album, "Happiness Bastards," marks a triumphant return to their roots.
Thundercat, aka Stephen Bruner, is a GRAMMY-winning bassist-singer known for genre-spanning collaborations. His album "It Is What It Is" won a GRAMMY; he’s worked with Tame Impala, Flying Lotus, and more. Recognized for tracks like "Them Changes," he’s appeared on TV, in film, and fashion, embodying a vibrant style inspired by the cartoon he adores.
Maggie Rose, a singer-songwriter praised by Billboard, blends pop, rock, soul, and Americana. Known for her soulful voice and diverse themes, she's collaborated with top musicians and played over 100 Grand Ole Opry shows.
Danielle Nicole hails from Kansas City and shines in contemporary blues. Known for her soul-stirring vocals and bass guitar skills, she scored a Grammy nod for "Cry No More," featuring hits like "Wolf Den." Collaborated with Tony Braunagel, and her band includes Brandon Miller and Go-Go Ray. Formerly of Trampled Under Foot, she's lauded by Koko Taylor: "That girl gets down to the nitty gritty!"
Southern California's Robert Jon & The Wreck blend East Coast Southern rock with hits like 'Last Light On The Highway'. Known for enthralling live shows and collaborations with Joe Bonamassa and GRAMMY-winners Don Was and Dave Cobb.
Jeremie Albino, a Canadian artist renowned for his emotive storytelling and dynamic performances, collaborated with The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach on his Easy Eye Sound debut. Known for his Southern psychedelia and 60s blues-rock style, Jeremie has shared the stage with Orville Peck and Sierra Ferrell.
Born in Alabama, Early James brings a blend of blues, folk, and Tin Pan Alley styles. Known for his gravelly voice, and his lyrics echo southern gothic greats. Collaborates with top artists.
Samantha Fish, from Kansas City, is a breakout blues guitarist and singer known for her powerful live shows and acclaimed albums. Praised by The New York Times and The Kansas City Star, she challenges genre boundaries with imaginative creativity.
Born in Sweden, Anders Osborne is celebrated for his six-string virtuosity and poetic songwriting. His collaborations include Eric Church, Toots and the Maytals, and John Scofield. Renowned for "Watch The Wind Blow By," Osborne has worked with The Grateful Dead's Phil Lesh and appeared on HBO's Treme. His acclaimed catalog spans three decades.
Andy Frasco, known for his energetic fusion with The U.N., delivers introspective music and hosts the popular World Saving Podcast featuring stars like Tony Hawk and Kamasi Washington.
(New Orleans, LA) - Eric Johanson blends raw blues and gritty rock, creating unique guitar-driven music with sharp riffs. Named a top blues guitarist, his album "The Deep And The Dirty" debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart, leading to tours across the US and Europe.
JD Simo and Luther Dickinson, celebrated guitarists, collaborate on amplified American roots music. Known for hits like "Do The Rump," they blend blues, rock, and Afrobeat. Dickinson co-founded Grammy-winning North Mississippi Allstars, while Simo has worked with Jack White and Beyoncé.
Luther Dickinson, born in Memphis, is a modern blues innovator known for eclectic styles, co-leading North Mississippi Allstars, collaborating with artists like Jimbo Mathus and Amy LaVere. His work includes Grammy-nominated albums, producing for Samantha Fish, and solo projects. Celebrated for his diverse range, he blends blues, rockabilly, gospel, and soul, and has performed with the Black Crowes and legends like John Hiatt.
Born over a decade ago, Nelson is known for his Americana and alt-country style. His 2023 album topped the charts, and he's a sought-after collaborator, working with The Travelin’ McCourys, Sierra Ferrell, Miranda Lambert, and more. He co-produced and co-wrote for "A Star is Born," winning a Grammy and BAFTA.
Born in Greenville, GA, Jontavious Willis is hailed as a voice of 21st-century acoustic blues. Known for his diverse skills in Delta, Piedmont, Texas, and gospel blues, he plays guitar, harmonica, banjo, and cigar box. He was Grammy-nominated in 2019 and has collaborated with legends like Taj Mahal.

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Genre: Rock, Country, Blues

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