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    Hiya,

    I'm putting together a list of bluegrass bands that are or were based in the bluegrass state of Colorado. I guess the list would probably start with Hot Rize, but I'm looking for other names. I would appreciate any other band names you might have.

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    I'm not sure if Hit and Run Bluegrass is still together, but they're (or were) from the Fort Collins area. Lyons, CO is kind of a hub of acoustic music activity. K.C. Groves is from there-- not sure what she's up to these days.

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    Pete, you could call Kit at Pickin Parlor in Arvada to get the latest

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    The great traditional bluegrass band Open Road (no longer together) was based in Colorado. Finnders and Youngberg is based in Colorado.
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    Just thought of Front Range (good name for a band from Colorado, eh?).

    Thanks folks - keep 'em comming!

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    City Limits from the '70's: the amazing, astounding, absolutely wonderful Lynn Morris on banjo, Pat Rossiter on guitar, and my ol' friend Mary "Sunshine" Stribling (later of the MotherFolkers) on bass fiddle. I have their one and only LP, and here's Peanut Butter Conspiracy from that 1976 record:



    The late Dave Feretta, whom I met in Denver in 1967 when he was doing his conscientious objector service at a VA hospital, and I was a Sp5 in the infantry, later ran the Global Village coffeehouse and had a bluegrass band. Can't remember the band's name -- ah, wait a minute, a second Google search reveals the Sunday River Boys. I have their (probably only) LP as well.

    Monroe Doctrine was another Denver-based band, which included Danny Weiss, later of Skyline; Mark Hembree, who played with a bunch of bands; and Bill Millet (Bluegrass Alliance, Mark O'Connor, etc.)
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    Monroe Doctrine was another Denver-based band, which included Danny Weiss, later of Skyline; Mark Hembree, who played with a bunch of bands; and Bill Millet (Bluegrass Alliance, Mark O'Connor, etc.)
    My mando teacher was the Doctrine's fiddle player, Kerry Craig. Good guy and a fun fellow to play with.

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    Addendum to my previous post: I spelled Dave Ferretta's name wrong, and the band was the Sunday River Bluegrass Show.
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    Charlie Sawtelle also played with Monroe Doctrine, and may have been a founding member. It was about 1973 or 1974, and at that time they had a mandolin player who was in the Air Force and played a Loar. His name tag is no longer visible in my memory; all I remember was the Loar and that he was tall, skinny, and wore a cowboy hat.

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    The Old Town Pickers - Steamboat Springs
    The Fallen Pines - Denver
    Trout Steak Rivival - Denver
    Highland Ramblers - Denver
    The Holler! - Ft Collins
    Long Road Home - Boulder
    Slipstream - Boulder
    Whitewater Ramble - Ft Collins
    Oakhurst - Denver

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    Even though they're DFHippies and have been known to venture away from trad grass, Emmitt-Nershi Band is playing some good ole fashioned bluegrass out of Colorado


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    I know Robb Brophy, who builds Elkhorn mandolins, also played mandolin in a band called The Badly Bent from (I believe) Durango, CO. I think as of earlier this year they are no longer playing together.

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    Ferretta's Music, does this store still exist? I visted that nice place in the 70's, seem to recall a gaudy F-5 hanging on the wall. And whilst I was in the store, Michael Martin Murphy walked in, of 'Widfire' fame. I *think* I got his autograph.

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    Head For The Hills - Ft Collins

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    I believe Spring Creek are from Colorado.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlanN View Post
    Ferretta's Music, does this store still exist?...
    Doubt it does; I believe Dave Ferretta passed on a while ago. Harry Tuft's Denver Folklore Center is still in business, fifty years or more...
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    'suppose I better put in a shameless plug for my band, the Acoustic Mining Company. We're playing at Nedfest next weekend, right in between Cornmeal and Hot Buttered Rum. Come on up!

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    Another one for Spring Creek. Yup, Colorado based.
    France Bluegrass Musique Association
    http://www.france-bluegrass.org

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    Okay here's what I played....

    Hot Rize-Bending Blades
    Front Range-Montana Gal
    Spring Creek-My Love Is Way Up On A Mountain
    Drew Emmitt-Meet Me In The Morning
    Open Road-Lucky Drive
    Hit & Run Bluegrass-Get Outta Town
    Head For The Hills-Time To Spare
    Hot Rize-Walkin' The Dog

    If you wanna hear 'em you can always bring up the archived audio stream at www.kbcs.fm
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