Monday, July 6, 2009

We got to Colorado on Wednesday and hurried into Boulder for our show at Pearl Street Pub. After seven hours of driving, our three and a half hour show went by so quickly! We reconnected with an old friend I hadn't seen in about six years and got all caught up at set break (he's now playing banjo with members of String Cheese Incident). At the end of our show, we caught wind that Vince Herman from Leftover Salmon was in attendance that night--a pretty exciting way to start our string of Colorado shows!
On Thursday we made the trek into the mountains to Jamestown, where the London Broil Steak Dinner was fantastic. We enjoyed visiting with the Jamestown folks again and always love playing for such an enthusiastic, genuine audience.
We had a great time on Friday in Nederland, CO at the First Street Pub with our friends Longest Day of the Year. Keep an eye out for video from that show as soon as we get it uploaded. . .

We were busy on the 4th of July, first we joined Longest Day of the Year at their show at the Boulder Farmer's Market (which is actually more like a bi-weekly street festival), then we played some on Pearl Street, and in the evening we played our show at the Laughing Goat. We were thrilled that folks decided to spend their 4th of July evening with us!

Yesterday we headed down to Conifer, CO to record a little bit at Sole Sound Recording Studios; we'll be finishing that little project the beginning of August and then. . .hmmm keep an ear out this fall (that's all we're at liberty to say right now). . .

This morning we crossed the Continental Divide and stopped at a great overlook to cool the brakes down. We've got our first day off today and tomorrow, so we'll be relaxing and enjoying the area for a

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