Fundraiser for Solas Animal Safe House and Stosch'
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January 13, 4:00 pm |
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512 East Main |
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Join us for an evening FULL of music as Intrinzik hosts a fundraiser for Solas Animal Safe House! All proceeds from the door benefit Solas and there will also be donation buckets throughout the venue. This is also a Birthday Bash for Captain Fractal, Stosch Dembitsky, so don't miss this show!!
4pm-Doors
5pm-The Stupid Band
7pm-Triptihkal
9pm-Fractalia Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Saturday, Jan 13 |
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VISUAL ARTS
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3 DAY CELEBRATION
Martin Luther King, Jr.
3:00pm, Avalon
Hidden Figures 3:00 PM
Selma 7:30 PM
$5.00 each
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MUSIC
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FUNDRAISER FOR SOLAS ANIMAL SAFE HOUSE AND STOSCH'
LIVE MUSIC
4:00pm, 512 East Main
Join us for an evening FULL of music as Intrinzik hosts a fundraiser for Solas Animal Safe House! All proceeds from the door benefit Solas and there
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will also be donation buckets throughout the venue. This is also a Birthday Bash for Captain Fractal, Stosch Dembitsky, so don't miss this show!!
4pm-Doors
5pm-The Stupid Band
7pm-Triptihkal
9pm-Fractalia
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CONCERT: JOCELYN AND CHRIS ARNDT
9:30pm, 715 Horizon Drive Ste.100
Blues siblings from New York! $5 cover gets you a free drink!
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Sunday, Jan 14 |
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FOOD/BEVERAGES
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SOUL FOOD POTLUCK
Martin Luther King, Jr.
2:00pm, Clifton Community Hall
Soul Food Potluck
$10.00 donation
RSVP
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Monday, Jan 15 |
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HANDY CHAPEL MARCH
Martin Luther King, Jr.
1:30pm, Handy Chapel
Handy Chapel March
to City Hall
to CMU
CMU Social Hour 4:00pm
CMU MLK Day Program 5:00pm
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Tuesday, Jan 16 |
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LITERARY
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DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
KAFM Radio Room
Join WCWF in a panel disscussion about the arts
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Thursday, Jan 18 |
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MUSIC
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THE FLOOZIES: THE POWDER RANGERS 2 WITH DAILY BREA
8:00pm, 538 Main st Grand Junction CO 81501
Just outside the jazz mecca of Kansas City springs liberal oasis Lawrence, Kansas—separated only by the waves of wheat from the epicenter of
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the electronic music revolution in Colorado. From Lawrence, it would logically follow that an act could rise to prominence fueled by the swing of Basie, the birth of Charlie Parker’s bebop, and the wild frontier of electronica. Born in funk and bred in the digital age, live electronic duo The Floozies have burst onto the scene at a time when the industry needed them the most. Brothers Matt and Mark Hill share the stage just as easily as they share a musical brain. Without a setlist, and without a word between them, Matt’s guitar is in lockstep with the thud of Mark’s kick. Endless looping and production builds the raw scenery upon which palm muted chugs, searing solos, and wobbling bass paint their dazzling array of colors. Well versed in everything from Chris Cornell to Kavinsky, the sonic vision shared by the brothers eschews contemporary electronic influences in favor of broader, deeper tastes including Zapp & Roger, Lettuce, and Amon Tobin. That wide-angle view of a century of popular music allows the Hills to remix Toto and The Dead—in the music you can hear reverence for the giants of the past, all the while producing wildly futuristic tunes for the masses to dig now. When the pendulum swung as far as it could away from live instrumentation to laptops, The Floozies rose up to the challenge, swinging as hard as they could in the other direction with neck-snapping, knee-breaking funk so dirty that the gatekeepers stood up, wiped themselves off, and took notice. A bold live show full of sonic exploration and unbreakably deep pocket grooves has landed the brothers on stage with luminaries of the jam world Umphrey’s McGee as readily as electronic elites STS9 and Big Gigantic. Sold out shows across the Country, huge festival appearances at Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, High Sierra, Summercamp, Wakarusa, Camp Bisco, Summerset, Bumbershoot, and a headlining Red Rocks show have continued to cement the duo’s ascent. The Floozies are bringing the funk back, and they’re right on time.
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MUSIC
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JACK + JILL LIVE AT INTRINZIK
LIVE MUSIC
8:00pm, Intrinzik
Hailing from Colorado, Indie/Alternative Band, JACK+JILL have been sweeping the Western US for more than half a decade now, and there's good
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reason why. With the release of their third full length album COLORADiO LP, fans from all over the country are caught in the act singing and rocking out to the sounds of J+J. Comprised at the core are husband and wife duo: Aaron and Jessica Seibert who have been in the scene and performing since the late 90's in traveling acts. Adding top knotch performers: Keyboardist Jodi Mills, bassist Cory Roberts, and drummer Taylor Riley, their music blends hot keys, big rubber bass lines, chunky drums and guitar, with dark grungy male and rich female vocals, topped off with velvety, semi-sweet electric violin. The performances you will see will take you on a musical, toe-tappin', head banging, magical booty shaking journey of epic proportions.
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Friday, Jan 19 |
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MUSIC
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AN EVENING WITH THE JAUNTEE
LIVE MUSIC
9:00pm, 512 East Main
Averaging over one hundred shows a year — The Jauntee has quickly made a name for themselves in the New England music scene. Hailing from
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Boston, they’ve solidified a dedicated following in the Northeast, playing most staple venues in the area (ie. Paradise Rock Club, Nectar’s, The Spot Underground, Stone Church). Several New England festival appearances (ie. Catskill Chill, StrangeCreek, Disc Jam) and extensive touring down the East Coast and across the Midwest have given them Nationwide recognition, with sold out shows as far west as Denver, CO (Quixote’s). A focus on live improvisation, set list variety, and musical exploration makes every show different from the last, truly making The Jauntee a live act to see again and again.
Drawing influence from a wide variety of bands, The Jauntee’s improvisational landscape spans multiple genres, including: Funk/Rock/Jazz/Progressive/Bluegrass/Psychedelic and Ambient music. Their willingness to explore genres, abandon all song structure, and dive into ‘the weird’ sets them apart from your average upcoming Jam Band. They aim to push the boundaries of improvisation, embrace the moment and engage the audience. With an ever-expanding song catalog and an inclination for open ended improvisation, every show promises to be a unique experience.
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: DAVE MENSCH
9:30pm, 715 Horizon Drive Ste.100
Rock from CO Springs, $5 cover gets you a free drink!
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