Saturday, Jul 7 |
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RADIO ROOM
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LIPBONE REDDING JULY 7TH
7:30pm, 1310 Ute Ave
An uncanny vocal range, a nylon string guitar, a
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wooden spoon duct-taped to his foot and a lifetime of stories are all he needs to get the party started. Lipbone Redding mostly tours as a solo act but collaborates regularly with other musicians and his trio, The Lipbone Orchestra. He has shared the stage with many great artists including Marcia Ball, John Mayall, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Tab Benoit, Cyril Neville, Jimmy Hall, Jonathan Edwards, Rita Wilson, Shemekia Copeland, Tommy Castro and others. Lipbone has taken his singular vocal instrumental style to a new level by playing guitar and producing all of the instrument sounds while simultaneously singing and storytelling without the use of electronic effects nor a loop pedal. Really, you should check him out. tickets are $18 in advance and $20 at the door. Purchase by calling 970-241-8801 or online here
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Wednesday, Jul 11 |
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RADIO ROOM
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KAFM SALON
6:30pm, The Radio Room
KAFM Life Long Learning brings The KAFM Salon.
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This is a once a month get together to have discussions on topics affecting our lives today. It's not about convincing others or about "being right" but a chance to share ideas with an open mind and heart. We want to explore the diversity in our community.
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Thursday, Jul 19 |
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DANCE
LITERARY
MUSIC
RADIO ROOM
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ANIMALS GET FUNKY DANCE PARTY
Neighbor's Read, Farmer's Market Addition
5:30pm-6:30pm, Downtown GJ Farmer's Market near Quincy's
Want to add some funky new moves to your dance
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repertoire? Learn the Wallaby Wiggle, Hip-Hop with Hippopotamus, or get real low and do the Llama Limbo. Author Sarahndipity Johnsen leads whimsical dance parties that help children of all ages • Feel more confident in creative play • Develop social skills • Practice balance • Experience less stress •Express uniqueness • Playfully exercise • Boost serotonin levels • Support brain cognition and cerebral cortex development • Hydrate and celebrate a healthy life. Thanks for hosting these amazing events Mesa County Libraries! We'll meet on the street and dance our happy feet at the Grand Junction Farmer's Market for Neighbor's Read :)
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Thursday, Jul 26 |
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RADIO ROOM
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DAWN AND HAWKES IN THE RADIO ROOM
7:30pm,
Drawing inspiration from their time spent on the
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road in North America and South Australia while navigating a shared journey through mortality, grief, the after-life and compassion for different perspectives, Miranda Dawn and Chris Hawkes offer what Performer Magazine deems as “songs of introspective bliss that genuinely helps the listener feel the spirit of life.” Their sound is highly intimate. The Houston Press review states Dawn & Hawkes are “outstanding musicians individually, and they are absolutely magical together. Their harmonies and chemistry speak for themselves, and audiences recognize from the first note that they are something very special.”
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Wednesday, Aug 1 |
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RADIO ROOM
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KARAOKE NIGHT AT KAFM
7:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
Get up over the hump Wednesdays from 7pm-9pm and
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have some fun with the KAFM monthly Karaoke Night. Talented locals will entertain the audience using our exceptional sound system and perform under the lights on stage. Come out for an evening of fun, talent and potential laughs.
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Thursday, Aug 2 |
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RADIO ROOM
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GERRY SPEHAR RETURNS TO THE VALLEY AUGUST 2ND
7:30pm,
Gerry Spehar is a folk country troubadour from
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Colorado and a man on a mission. Hot on the heels of last year's critically acclaimed "I Hold Gravity” the singer songwriter guitar picker is back with a full blown old school protest album. Our new president really got Gerry's goat, but unlike his fellow performers, he's done something very specific about the situation. Think Woody Guthrie backed by psychedelic guitars and funky New Orleans horns. I See Hawks In L.A., prog instrumentalists Double Naught Spy Car, madman Tommy Jordan and L.A. legends John David, Brantley Kearns, Gabe Witcher and Rick Shea are the studio band. Doors open at 7pm show starts at 7:30. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door.
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Friday, Aug 3 |
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RADIO ROOM
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NIGHT OF HOMEGROWN CHAUTAUQUA
6:30pm-8:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
A Night of Homegrown Chautauqua at the KAFM Radio
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Room August 3, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Enjoy an evening of history-coming-alive that starts off by Wax Museum performances by the Grand Junction’s Young Chautauqua. Then comes visits from Abigail Adams, Roxie the Riveter, Nellie Bly, Colorado’s Famous Rattlesnake Kate and more, all played by members of the Grand Valley’s Living History Players. Tickets available at MWC, $5 Suggested Donation
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