Radiation City and Brainstorm, from Portland, OR, and Social Studies, from San Francisco. Radiation City https://www.tenderlovingempire.com/radiation-city/ Brainstorm http://brainstormbrainstorm.bandcamp.com/ Social Studies http://socialstudies.bandcamp.com/ All ages welcome. $10 Radiation City Social Studies Brainstorm
Friday March 15th Cavalcade Cinema and Family Health West Presents: Bullit at 7:30pm $3 suggested donation. This Saturday March 16th at 7:30 pm we are proud to present Cavalcade's Monthly Variety Show! For a hip, cool, quirky, funky, home-grown, genuine experience come to Cavalcade's Monthly Variety Show. Listen to the witty and often poignant ongoing tale about a fictitious town called Melon, hear phenomenal music performed by guest musicians and our own in-house band, and go home with a smile on your face, a skip in your step, and thoughts to ponder. Tickets are $15/person and available by calling 970-260-5413. Free Concert! (Donations Appreciated) http://www.jeremiahandtheredeyes.com/ Jeremiah Sammartano, the Los Angeles based, Emmy nominated Native American singer/songwriter who fronts the bluesy/Americana group, Jeremiah and the Red Eyes, has covered many miles over the past several years - taking the various roads spreading music influenced by the raw blues of Charley Patton, the lyrical and often raucous sounds of The Pogues, the twang of Willie Nelson, and some vintage rock and roll - "Delta Blues and Twangy Grooves" - from Los Angeles outward through the Southwest, Austin, St. Louis, Nashville (where he relocated for a spell in 2008-2009), Cincinnati - and recently overseas to London and Brighton, UK. In the past Jeremiah has shared the stage with Willie Nelson, Southern Culture On The Skids,Tommy Womack, David Olney, Mike Stinson, SHURMAN and has performed on the radio shows: WDVX Blue Plate Special out of Knoxville, TN., The Live@Lunch show on KRFC out of Fort Collins, CO., and Chris Morris' Watusi Rodeo show out of Los Angeles. In Spring 2011 Jeremiah received an Emmy nomination for writing music for the documentary Prison Through Tomorrow's Eyes. Three albums have been released - 2004's Red Eyed And Restless and 2010's Under Your Spell - and in December 2012, a new 10 song album called HOME - and will be followed by more shows and tours in 2013. Soulful acoustic artist Mikaela Dewar hails from Christchurch, New Zealand. She has been playing music practically her whole life. She started playing her dad's old guitar at 7 and was gigging by 9. Mikaela's music fuses blues, jazz & old-school country and she can't help but swing whatever she sings. DANCE PARTY with Project Groove and Miss Emily! Friday, February 22nd, 7:30pm, $6 Single/$10 Couple2/21/2013 Black Hills duo Jami Lynn & Dylan James met on the street in the summer of 2012. Their fortuitous meeting not only revealed their shared love of folk, bluegrass, and jazz, but marked the beginning of an ambitious duo project harnessing Jami’s powerful vocals and Dylan’s first rate flat-picking skills. After a few weeks of working up material, their hearts were set on a full length album featuring songs written by each. Lynn’s vocal prowess, delicate finger picking, and West Virginia style claw-hammer banjo blend seamlessly with James’s ringing tenor, driving guitar, and old-time fiddling. Their diverse instrumentation as well as their unique arrangements of traditional American folk songs and jazz numbers sets them on the edge of each genre. Both are native South Dakotans and are currently based out of Rapid City, SD. Tickets are available by calling 970-260-5413. Friday, January 25th, 8pm - Native Americana Fingerstyle Blues Guitarist Cary Morin will be playing at Cavalcade. Seating is limited so email ken@cavalcadefruita.com or call 260-5413 to reserve. Tickets are $10. Cavalcade hosts events the fourth Friday of every month as part of the Fruita Fourth Friday downtown collaboration. Cary Morin : "Sing it Loud" |
Cavalcade is an all-volunteer non-profit performing arts venue created by Fruita CO residents dedicated to giving the community a unique place for all ages to experience and participate in high quality live music, plays, poetry, comedy, and - above all - a place to be inspired, learn, and have fun!
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