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STEVE MUDFLAP MCGREW AND CHAD PRATHER
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Upcoming Events
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Friday, Sep 22 |
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RADIO ROOM
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REBECCA FOLSOM IN THE RADIO ROOM
7:30pm,
Rebecca Folsom’s music is about liberation. Her songs crack open hearts, inspire hope, and leave listeners with a deeper perspective.
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Rebecca’s world-class voice traverses a near-four-octave range. KUNC radio describes it as “knock-you-to-your-knees.” The Daily Camera describes her music as “shining…with lush harmonies,” and Westword Magazine says, “Her songs hit like little earthquakes!” While her range is impressive, it’s the expression in her voice that rivets your attention and stays with you long after the show ends. Rebecca’s voice pours forth from lilting tenderness to fully liberated, unbridled release. She brings both a pure vocal quality reminiscent of old Appalachia and a blues prowess.
The Radio Room is located at 1310 Ute Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501. Doors open at 7:00p.m. Show at 7:30pm Tickets $12 in advance $15 at the door. 970-241-8801 x. 223 or at our website www.kafmradio.org.
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MUSIC
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STEVE MUDFLAP MCGREW AND CHAD PRATHER
8:00pm, Mesa Theater
$18-$40
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MUSIC
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HUEY, LOUIE AND DEWEY
9:30pm, 715 Horizon Drive
Local rock. $5 cover gets you a free drink!
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Saturday, Sep 23 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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WATERCOLOR IN THE WILD
Workshop
10:00am, The Art Center (1803 N 7th Street)
In this class, both indoors and out, Sheri Worth will guide students as they explore and experiment with color, value, composition, and technique to
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find a meaningful expression of their vision. With a kit that fits in your pack or bag you can always have your paints at hand to give voice to your everyday life or special travels. This class is open to all students—beginners and experienced watercolorists alike.
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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NARRATIVES: NAVAJO WEAVERS AND RESERVATION TRADERS
2:00pm, The Art Center (1803 N 7th Street)
Weaver and historian Kathy M’Closkey will provide insight into the Navajo textiles currently on display at the Art Center.
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GENERAL
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YPN PUB CRAWL
3:00pm, Downtown Grand Junction
"Young Professionals Network of Mesa County presents their annual YPN Pub Crawl, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m., in Downtown Grand Junction on Sept. 23. For
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$10, enjoy discounted drink specials at over seven Downtown locations, free food and fun with Young Professionals Network of Mesa County. Information and registration at YPNMC.org/PubCrawl" ypnmesacounty@gmail.com
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MUSIC
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TONEY ROCKS: SOUL STIRRING AMERICANA
8:00pm, Ella's Blues Room
Ella's Blues Room presents troubadour singer-songwriter, Toney Rocks. The Las Vegas Weekly named Toney Rocks as one of the top 10 Acts to Watch
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in 2017. He sits between folk, blues and rock with engaging songwriting with a show rich in diversity featuring his soulful singing supported by acoustic guitars, ukulele and piano. Kathy Forste, Music Director of KC Cafe Radio said, “Toney Rocks voice is cool and sweet, rocking and lyrical. His songs are thoughtful and hummable...”. He has shared the stage with folk music legend, David Bromberg, as well as opened for artists such as Corey Harris, and Jarekus Singleton in addition to his own headlining concerts around the U.S.
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MUSIC
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DEAD COWBOYZ
9:30pm, 715 Horizon Drive
Local rock. ?$5 cover gets you a free drink!
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Wednesday, Sep 27 |
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MUSIC
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DARIN KAMSTRA
Percussion
7:30pm, Moss Performing Arts Center, Love Recital Hall
Pricing: $12 adult, $10 senior, $5 student
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Thursday, Sep 28 |
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THEATRE
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RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING
7:30pm, Moss Performing Arts Center, Robinson Theatre
Three decades after Rodgers and Hammerstein's final success, The Sound of Music, this collection of their timeless musical treasures opened the
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1994 Broadway season. With songs from lesser-known works such as State Fair, Pipe Dream and Flower Drum Song as well as from hits such as Oklahoma!, The King and I and South Pacific, this musical will help you to re-imagine the songs you love. Discover the continued relevance and grandeur of Broadway's most famous duo in this musical journey through the cycle of love.
Dates for all showings:
September 28-30; 7:30pm
October 1; 2pm
October 5-7; 7:30pm
?October 7; 2pm
Rated G
Sponsored by Chevron
Prices: $21 adults, $17 seniors, $8 students
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