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Jimmie Dale Gilmore, traditional country, folk, blues and rock styles and his lyrics reflect both his philosophical interests and his inherent down-home nature.
Since moving to Austin, TX and reviving his career in the 1980s, Gilmore has in many ways come to represent the current Austin music scene, its rootsy mix of country, rock and folk music.
The Grascals are among the most beloved and acclaimed bands on today’s bluegrass scene, having won SPGMA’s Bluegrass Band of the Year award in 2010, the International Bluegrass Musician’s Emerging Artist of the Year award in 2005 and earning its Entertainer of the Year award in both 2006 and 2007.
Hailing from Nashville, this six-piece ensemble is loved for its unsurpassed cohesion and focused artistic direction.
The Sheridan Arts Foundation and Telluride Ski Resort present MarchFourth Marching Band live at the Telluride Conference Center
MarchFourth is far from a marching band in any traditional sense, anchored by funk electric bass, they carry audiences to the African jungle by way of Brazil with samples from the best of American funk, rock and jazz. Buy VIP tickets for private seating and a private bar.
Time: 9:00pm
Telluride Ski Resort along with the Sheridan Arts Foundation presents “MarchFourth Marching Band.” Portland musicians and circus performers that have developed quite the local and regional following after performing at Telluride Jazz Festival, Telluride Blues and Brews Festand the Sheridan Opera House. 20+ person band is far from what you’ll see during any halftime show.
Mixing musical styles that span world genres, yet anchored in their 5-piece percussion corps and 7-part brass section, MarchFourth Marching Band and its lively performers of stilt walkers and acrobats produce a show more reminiscent of a musical circus.
Tickets $20 (plus nominal ticketing fee) 9 p.m. show, 8:30 doors
The San Juan Field School, an avalanche education resource in Telluride, presents the world premier of documentary “The Alaskan Way”, a 59-minute documentary about the risks and rewards of Heli Ski guiding in Haines Alaska. During the filming of this movie, Telluride local Rob Liberman and another skier perished in an avalanche. Tickets are a $10 donation to the Field School at the door.
THURSDAY TO SUNDAY 2/13 TO 2/16
The Comedy Fest strives to be a world class event while keeping the grassroots feel and uniqueness of Telluride itself. Past performers include, Rob Riggle of the Daily Show, Jack MacBrayer from 30 Rock, Stephanie Weir of Mad TV, Tig Notaro from the Sarah Silverman Program, SNL’s Casey Wilson, Rob Corddry, Ed Helms, Brian Huskey, Seth Morris, Rob Heubel, Aziz Ansari, June Raphael, Scott Armstrong, Jason Mantzoukas, Paul Scheer, Rob Corddry and more. We no longer will announce our performers in advance, you will just have to buy your tickets and be surprised!
Leftover Salmon live at the Telluride Conference Center
The Sheridan Arts Foundation and Telluride Ski Resort present Colorado’s legendary jamgrass band Leftover Salmon live at the Telluride Conference Center for the second installment of the Telluride Conference Center Winter Music Series. Tickets for this raucous night of music are $30 general admission (plus a fee) or $45 for VIP with private seats and access to a private bar.
Two nights of The Infamous Stringdusters
No strangers to Telluride, the Stringdusters’ elaborate live show is anything but traditional. The Infamous Stringdusters don’t leave bluegrass behind, they’re stretching it from within.” The Stringdusters consist of Travis Book (bass), Andy Falco (guitar), Jeremy Garrett (fiddle), Andy Hall (dobro) and Chris Pandolfi (banjo). Separately they can play and play with anybody; together they have seasoned into a formidable, groundbreaking live act.They’ll be joined by opening support The Deadly Gentlemen both nights.
Telluride AIDS Benefit Art Auction, After Party & Trunk Show
The Telluride AIDS Benefit Silent Auction, After Party and Trunk Show return to the Sheridan Opera House Feb. 28-March 3. The TAB Silent Auction combines the best of local and international art and also features pieces from the patients of Denver’s Childrens Hospital Immunodeficiency Program (CHIP). Saturday will host the Fashion Show After Party and on Monday, come back to the SOH for the TAB Trunk Show. Visit aidsbenefit.org for more info.
The Wailers celebrate “Legend”
Reggae Legends, The Wailers return to the historic Sheridan Opera House.On the 30th anniversary of its release in 1984, The Wailers will be touring the U.S. in 2014 performing the iconic album “Legend” in its entirety. Named by Time Magazine as the “Best Album of the 20th Century” and No. 46 or Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, “Legend” is also the best-selling reggae album of all-time, with more than 30 million copies sold worldwide.