Eric Stucky February 8th
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February 8, 7:00 pm |
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1310 Ute Ave Grand Junction, CO |
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Erik Stucky is an internationally touring producer, songwriter, and instrumentalist. Growing up in the rugged mountains of Western Colorado, Stucky picked up his first mandolin at the age of 8. Following the release of his debut album Stray Clouds in 2017, Stucky packed up his instruments and a single suitcase and pointed his pickup for Nashville. Since then he’s released his sophomore album, Good Vibrations, When he’s not writing or playing music, Stucky enjoys exploring the outdoors, reading, practicing martial arts, hunting, and eating great food. Show is Saturday February 8, tickets $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Saturday, Feb 8 |
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RADIO ROOM
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ERIC STUCKY FEBRUARY 8TH
7:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave Grand Junction, CO
Erik Stucky is an internationally touring producer, songwriter, and instrumentalist. Growing up in the rugged mountains of Western Colorado, Stucky
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picked up his first mandolin at the age of 8. Following the release of his debut album Stray Clouds in 2017, Stucky packed up his instruments and a single suitcase and pointed his pickup for Nashville. Since then he’s released his sophomore album, Good Vibrations, When he’s not writing or playing music, Stucky enjoys exploring the outdoors, reading, practicing martial arts, hunting, and eating great food. Show is Saturday February 8, tickets $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
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MUSIC
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MARIMBA REFLECTIONS
Presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
7:30pm-9:00pm, 864 Bunting Avenue Grand Junction 81501
Sit back, relax and enjoy the most Serene Concert of the Season. We’ve nestled a rare Marimba concerto between two masterpieces for a
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reflective experience that will help you take a deep breath and reset. If you’ve never seen a marimba concerto in person, Sejourne’s Concerto for Marimba and Strings is a perfectly paired duet between a marimba, with soloist Lee Cantrell, surrounded by strings. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the performance; most people arrive 40 minutes early. Concessions are available before the concert and at intermission. Parking: Plenty of parking around Colorado Mesa University Performing Arts Center with no passes needed on weekends or after 5 p.m. on Fridays. Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional. General Guide for Applause: Clap for the Concertmaster, Conductor, and after each piece. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be considerate to ensure everyone enjoys the performance.
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Sunday, Feb 9 |
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MUSIC
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MARIMBA REFLECTIONS
Presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
3:00pm-4:30pm, 864 Bunting Avenue Grand Junction 81501
Sit back, relax and enjoy the most Serene Concert of the Season. We’ve nestled a rare Marimba concerto between two masterpieces for a
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reflective experience that will help you take a deep breath and reset. If you’ve never seen a marimba concerto in person, Sejourne’s Concerto for Marimba and Strings is a perfectly paired duet between a marimba, with soloist Lee Cantrell, surrounded by strings. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the performance; most people arrive 40 minutes early. Concessions are available before the concert and at intermission. Parking: Plenty of parking around Colorado Mesa University Performing Arts Center with no passes needed on weekends or after 5 p.m. on Fridays. Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional. General Guide for Applause: Clap for the Concertmaster, Conductor, and after each piece. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be considerate to ensure everyone enjoys the performance.
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Friday, Feb 14 |
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RADIO ROOM
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KENNY WAYNE GENTRY
7:00pm-10:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave Grand Junction, CO
St.Louis born Kenny Wayne Gentry or "Lawhorn Reverb" as he is sometimes called, is far from home and currently living in Carbondale
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Colorado where he enjoys a quiet life in the mountains full of inspiration and music. For over a decade, he has played in Elk Range, an original string band. Show is Friday February 14, tickets $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
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Friday, Feb 21 |
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FOOD/BEVERAGES
MUSIC
VINEYARD
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SPECTRUM OF SOUND
Presented By the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
7:30pm-9:00am, 2087 Broadway, Grand Junction, CO 81507
Explore the full “Spectrum of Sound” as Grand Junction Symphony musicians form unique chamber groups showcasing a wide range of musical
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periods, styles and instrumentations. From beloved classics to modern delights, this evening highlights the exceptional talents of our very own orchestra members in an intimate winery setting. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the show; most arrive 40 minutes prior. Parking: Available on the winery grounds, with additional gravel lot in the back and street parking on Broadway. Dress Code: Wear what you like, though athletic attire is generally discouraged. Applause: Applause is encouraged; follow others if you are unsure when to clap. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise during the performance, and be patient with traffic after the concert as it can get a little congested.
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Saturday, Feb 22 |
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MARC ALLEN
7:00pm-10:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave Grand Junction, CO
Live in the Radio Room Saturday February 22 Marc Allen, doors at 6:30 show at 7. Colorado native Marc Allen is a singer/songwriter with uniquely
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gritty vocals that shares his experiences through his profound, rebellious, and down-to-earth tunes. His songs tell stories of life, love and nicknames you get along the way. His creative spin on acoustic covers will have your ears intrigued. Join Marc for a night of music with him and his painted desert band of musicians. Show is Saturday February 22, tickets $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
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Saturday, Mar 1 |
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MUSIC
VISUAL ARTS
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LET THE WHOLE WORLD SING
Presented by the Western Colorado Chorale
7:30pm-9:00pm, 1221 North 12th Street Grand Junction 81501
Get your passport ready for a musical world tour! The Western Colorado Chorale acts as your guide on this fascinating exploration of choral works and
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folk songs from cultures spanning the globe. From soaring spiritual pieces to rhythmic dances, this uplifting program celebrates the universal language of the human voice across continents. Led by Dirk Johnson, the WCC ensemble weaves together a harmonious blend of voices that transcends language barriers and embraces the universal language of music. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the Love Recital Hall concert; most people arrive about 40 minutes early. Parking: Available at Colorado Mesa University Parking Lots. View the parking map here: https://www.coloradomesa.edu/campus-info/documents/parkingmap.pdf Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional, though athletic wear is generally discouraged. Applause: Applause is welcomed; follow others if you are unsure when to clap. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be considerate so everyone can enjoy the performance.
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Sunday, Mar 2 |
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MUSIC
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LET THE WHOLE WORLD SING
Presented by the Western Colorado Chorale
3:00pm-4:30pm, 1221 North 12th Street Grand Junction 81501
Get your passport ready for a musical world tour! The Western Colorado Chorale acts as your guide on this fascinating exploration of choral works and
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folk songs from cultures spanning the globe. From soaring spiritual pieces to rhythmic dances, this uplifting program celebrates the universal language of the human voice across continents. Led by Dirk Johnson, the WCC ensemble weaves together a harmonious blend of voices that transcends language barriers and embraces the universal language of music. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the Love Recital Hall concert; most people arrive about 40 minutes early. Parking: Available at Colorado Mesa University Parking Lots. View the parking map here: https://www.coloradomesa.edu/campus-info/documents/parkingmap.pdf Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional, though athletic wear is generally discouraged. Applause: Applause is welcomed; follow others if you are unsure when to clap. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be considerate so everyone can enjoy the performance.
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Saturday, Mar 8 |
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MUSIC
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PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION
Presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
7:30pm-9:00pm, 645 Main Street Grand Junction 81501
Visualize the Collision of Art and Music with this thrilling concert featuring Mussorgsky’s famed “Pictures at an Exhibition” and
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Shostakovich’s brilliant Violin Concerto No. 1 with guest soloist Kenneth Naito whose winning performance at the Grand Junction Symphony’s Young Artists Competition left the entire audience breathless. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the show; most arrive 40 minutes prior. Concessions are available before the concert and during intermission. Parking: Public lot behind Avalon Theatre at 7th and Colorado, with free street and metered parking on weekends. Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional. General Guide for Applause: Clap for the Concertmaster, Conductor, and after each piece. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be patient with post-concert traffic.
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Sunday, Mar 9 |
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MUSIC
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PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION
Presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
3:00pm-4:30pm, 645 Main Street Grand Junction 81501
Visualize the Collision of Art and Music with this thrilling concert featuring Mussorgsky’s famed “Pictures at an Exhibition” and
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Shostakovich’s brilliant Violin Concerto No. 1 with guest soloist Kenneth Naito whose winning performance at the Grand Junction Symphony’s Young Artists Competition left the entire audience breathless. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the show; most arrive 40 minutes prior. Concessions are available before the concert and during intermission. Parking: Public lot behind Avalon Theatre at 7th and Colorado, with free street and metered parking on weekends. Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional. General Guide for Applause: Clap for the Concertmaster, Conductor, and after each piece. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be patient with post-concert traffic.
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