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

Aug 9, 2024  ·  Planet Bluegrass, Lyons, CO Planet Bluegrass, Lyons, CO

Rocky Mountain Folks Festival
Aug 9
Rocky Mountain Folks Festival
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Making Movies, a band from the US, blends rumbero percussion, organs, and fuzz rock. Formed by Panamanian brothers Enrique and Diego Chi, with Juan-Carlos Chaurand and Duncan Burnett, they've toured the US and Latin America. Their album "ameri'kana," produced by Steve Berlin and Ben Yonas, features collaborations with Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Rubén Blades.
Darlingside, known for baroque folk-pop, shines in "Fish Pond Fish." Renowned for harmonies & live performances, they delve into nature & self in songs like "Ocean Bed," collaborating with producer Peter Katis.
Peter Mulvey, folk-rock-jazz singer/songwriter, began busking in Boston's subways in 1991. Known for albums like "Deep Blue" and "The Trouble with Poets," won Boston Acoustic Underground in 1994. Collaborated with Ani DiFranco, David Goodrich; famous for "Take Down Your Flag."
Bonny Light Horseman, formed by Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, & Josh Kaufman, received a Grammy nod for their folk debut. Known for "Deep in Love," they blend indie and American roots with vibrant collaborations.
The Wood Brothers, soulful folk icons, formed by Chris & Oliver Wood after separate careers. Known for hits like 'Ways Not To Lose,' they brought dynamic energy to the genre, earning a Grammy nomination with 'One Drop of Truth.' Recorded at Levon Helm's Woodstock Barn.
Folk singer Willi Carlisle, known for insightful songs on human suffering, collaborates with GRAMMY nominee Darrell Scott. Popular for albums like "Peculiar, Missouri" and "Critterland".
Margo Cilker, born in Santa Clara Valley, blends family and nature in her music. Known for her tracks in "Valley of Heart’s Delight" & "Pohorylle," she reunites with producer Sera Cahoone and notable musicians. Major festival appearances and tours underscore her acclaim. Lives in Goldendale, WA.
The Mother Hips, founded in California, blend rock and soul, drawing from The Beach Boys and Buffalo Springfield. Signed by Rick Rubin, they've released ten acclaimed albums. Praised by Rolling Stone and the SF Chronicle, they've shared stages with Johnny Cash and Wilco. Known for legendary live shows, their album "Glowing Lantern" reflects pandemic challenges with optimism and camaraderie.

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