A Cultural Gem of the Rockies: Celebrating 30 Years of the Best Roots Music

Time: July 10, 2009 from 8pm to 10pm
Location: Swallow Hill's Daniels Hall
Street: 71 East Yale Avenue
City/Town: Denver
Website or Map: http://www.swallowhillmusic...
Phone: 303-777-1003
Event Type: concert, americana, folk, bluegrass
Organized By: Swallow Hill Concert Dept
Latest Activity: Jun 28
Blondeheads rejoice! The award-winning trio returns -- The vibrant harmony trio of Mary Huckins, Don Pinnella and Tony Raddell return with their down-to-earth, sentimental, and humorous tunes that reflect their influences of folk, bluegrass, and country. Award-winning songwriters, their song “Somebody’s Brother” won the 2001 Walnut Valley Festival New Song Showcase and Mary Huckin’s song “Dig Real Deep” was a finalist for the 2002 MerleFest Chris Austin Songwriting Contest.
They’ve shared the stage with myriad artists of great caliber, from Nickel Creek to John McEuen, and Jimmy Ibbotson to Tony Furtado, to name but a few. They were also showcased at our Denver Folk & Roots Music Festival (now known as RootsFest) in 2008, headlined by Bruce Cockburn and Nanci Griffith, where they brought the house down!
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