Faculty Gala
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September 19, 7:30 pm-9:00pm |
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September 19 | 7:30pm Moss Performing Arts Center Love Recital Hall $12 adults, $10 seniors, $5 students Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Wednesday, Sep 19 |
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CONCERT: WORLD'S FINEST
9:30am-1:00am, 715 Horizon Drive Ste.100
Super fun band out of Portland, OR
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LITERARY
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RABBIT HOLES
How Poetry Moves
6:30pm-9:00pm, KAFM Radio Room
Join us for a special evening of poems, music, anecdotes, and a lively discussion on the history of poetry and politics, why various cultures turn to
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poetry in times of crisis or celebration, and why poetry, against all odds, persists. Featuring Colorado Poet Laureate Joseph Hutchison & award-winning poet, Kierstin Bridger and musical guest: Juliet-fire & Shawnee Rayne. Doors open at 6:30. Tickets are $5 for members of WCWF and KAFM and $10 for non-members. Beer and Wine available. Evening will have an Open mic so bring something to share!
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FACULTY GALA
7:30pm-9:00pm, 1100 North Ave
September 19 | 7:30pm Moss Performing Arts Center Love Recital Hall $12 adults, $10 seniors, $5 students
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Thursday, Sep 20 |
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LADIES NIGHT
With Viking Sound Machine
9:00pm-12:00am, 512 E. Main St. Montrose Colo
Ladies Night at Intrinzik with Viking Sound Machine spinning the old school Hip Hop.....FREE Admission for ALL and $2 Drink Specials for the Ladies!
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Friday, Sep 21 |
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33RD ANNUAL COLORDAZE
It Works If You Work It!
8:00am-10:00pm, Travelodge-718 Horizon Drive
A weekend of recovery with AA/Alanon workshops, speakers and marathon meetings. This event also has a silent auction, ice cream social, potluck
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picnic, scavenger hunt, banquet dinner, and Sunday breakfast buffet.
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MUSIC
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GRAND JUNCTION SYMPHONY GUILD SEPTEMBER MEETING
9:30am-12:00pm, First Presbyterian Church, 3940 27 1/2 Road
The Grand Junction Symphony Guild kicks off its season of camaraderie and support for the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra at 9:30 a.m. on Friday,
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September 21st at the First Presbyterian Church, 3940 27 ½ Road in Grand Junction. The meeting features Music Director Charles Latshaw, and violinist and Symphony Concertmaster Brian Krinke, who will talk about the music to be performed at the orchestra’s first fall concert, the weekend of September 22nd. Kelly Anderson, Symphony Executive Director, will also provide an update on Orchestra activities. Guild meetings and membership are open to all who would enjoy supporting the Grand Junction Symphony. Information is available by calling the Symphony Office at 970 243-6787.
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THE MIGHTY PINES
9:00pm-12:00am, 512 E. Main St. Montrose Colo
The Mighty Pines are a soul-inspired roots rock band influenced by the wide rivers and red-brick streets of St. Louis. With soaring vocals and
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thoughtful composition, the two principle songwriters shift the band’s The Mighty Pines formed in 2012 and is made up of Neil Salsich (vocals, guitar), Gerard Erker (mandolin, banjo, vocals), John Hussung (bass, vocals) and Mike Murano (drums). They have released four albums, played hundreds of live shows and shared bills with renowned acts such as Greensky Bluegrass, Railroad Earth and Fruition across the country. sound from catchy rock ‘n’ roll to earthy instrumentals. The Riverfront Times heralds the band as “a talented young quartet engaged in the roots and rhythms of bluegrass but mixed with a more contemporary ear for harmony and production.”
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KIPORI WOODS
at Intrinzik
9:00pm-12:00am, 512 E. Main St. Montrose Colo
Kipori Woods Band plays Intrinzik! Get ready for a rocking night of some serious blues! $10 Admission at the Door. Kipori Woods is a young blues
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guitarist rich with the wisdom of ages. Early in his promising career, Kipori shows the maturity and control of a seasoned veteran and has the guitar chops to match. Music became a part of Kipori's life at an early age. His grandfather "Luscious" Lloyd Lambert, the legendary New Orleans bass player who worked with the likes of Ray Charles, Little Richard, Danny Barker and Doc Cheatham, raised him. From Lambert, Kipori learned the ins and outs of the music business. Kipori's first taste of the stage came while working with renowned gospel greats like the Zion Harmonizers and Raymond Myles. A funk outfit, Kipori Funk, Later let the budding artist stretch his talents in other directions, but the blues were always calling. "I've always been influenced by the blues," says Kipori, but it wasn't until my grandfather passed in 1996 that I really got serious about playing the blues." Taking his cues from masters like B.B. King, Albert King and New Orleans legend Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Kipori's sound blends blues classics and modern flavors. His fretwork is at turns fierce and playful. His songs range from blues ballads to jumping firetorms of sound. His vocals flow strong from a well that belies his age and often take clever, unexpected turns. On stage, Kipori is an engaging entertainer with boundless energy. He moves as though his guitar were a part of him, becoming one with the audience in an escalating dance of seduction. Kipori taunts, teases, and tickles the crowd until they beg for more. When Kipori and the band get grooving, the whole club shimmies with exuberance.
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CONCERT: LPB
9:30pm-1:00am, 715 Horizon Drive Ste.100
Lincoln Pants Band!!
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Saturday, Sep 22 |
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COLORDAZE
It Works If You Work It!
8:00am-10:00pm, Travelodge 718 Horizon Drive
A weekend of recovery with AA and Alanon marathon meetings, speakers and workshops. This event also includes a silent auction, Ice Cream social,
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Banquet Dinner, Scavenger Hunt and Breakfast Buffet.
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