If you're a bluegrass fan, you've must have come across the quintet Greensky Bluegrass at some point in your musical-loving career. In 2006, they were the first...
Late July is the perfect time to catch a concert at Red Rocks and thankfully the venue is hosting a show everyday this week. This week is also the best for seei...
Magical, mystical and a little bit boozy, the time of year has come when we welcome back the annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival into our wide open arms. If you...
These days, grassroots festivals often take a back seat to larger festival outputs with more stages, big-name mainstream acts and what seems to be a general dis...
Approaching the Ogden Theater last Thursday night felt more aggressive than usual, with every other patron inquiring about extra tickets. The box office lines r...
Greensky Bluegrass just released their new album If Sorrows Swim on September 9. Guitarist Dave Bruzza took sometime out of his day off to talk to 303 Magazine ...
Congratulations 303 readers, we’ve officially made it through the first week of September! Traditionally, September is the month that we all (well, most of us a...
All aboard: Railroad Earth is back in town. This weekend's back-to-back Railroad Earth extravaganza kicks off in Boulder at the Boulder Theater on Friday evenin...
A wise man told me, never miss a Greensky Bluegrass tour closer. This weekend, Denver won't have to as the five-member, contemporary bluegrass band plays their ...
Photo Credit: Adam Ripplinger
A little rain on the tracks sure won't stop Railroad Earth. If anything, the mild precipitation only served as lubricant for t...
There are some bands that suck. There are some that are lukewarm. And then there are those bands that make you all warm and fuzzy inside. Your face hurts from s...
We’ve all got “brains!” on the brain this weekend, as we prepare to shred our clothes, douse ourselves in fake blood, and storm the 16th St Mall during Satu...