Hallow Earth, from right down the rode in Idaho Springs, makes their debut performance on the Loveland Stage on Sunday, March 11. Joins us in the Rathskeller Bar from 3pm - 5pm for some tunes to wind down to after a great day on the slopes!
The Strung High String Band returns to Loveland with classic and traditional bluegrass tunes and moves forward with some of their unique tracks and other fun melodies. Relax after an amazing day on the slopes with great music and drink specials.
Chain Station is a 4-piece, high-energy, get ‘em out on the dance floor string band from Denver, Colorado. Their music is well-steeped in Americana roots, with vocal harmonies that are high, lonesome, and tight. Their picking ranges from lightning-fast to mountain mellow. They are a bluegrass band that would satisfy a picky old-timer and delight fans of newgrass, a delicate balance indeed.
They've become known for winning over crowds with creative, fun original songs that flow from the mountains, through them and right back to you. Pure Mountain Music! It's obvious these guys love what they do, engaging their growing fan base with energy and stage antics that guarantee one hell of a night out.
Live Music: Vanessa Silberman Band and Carissa Johnson
2:30 pm – 5:30 pm May 4, 2018
Join us on May the 4th be with you at 2:30pm as we welcome Vanessa Silberman and Carissa Johnson to the Loveland Stage.
About Vanessa:
Vanessa’s music & live show has been compared to a Female Nirvana that's slightly punk & energetic at times similar to The Ramones but then expands & ranges to the likes of Chrissie Hynde meets Patti Smith & Neil Young. Vanessa is also widely known for wearing many hats in the music business & having worked for heavy hitters such as producer Dr. Luke (Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Kesha) & at places such a the Foo FightersStudio 606 where she was a in-house assistant engineer.
Backing Vanessa & making the Vanessa Silberman Band for ‘OK’ is Raleigh NC drummer Reed Mullin of the band Corrosion of Conformity (known for their early days in the hardcore/punk scene & hit record 'Deliverance') & San Francisco musician/producer, studio owner (Lucky Recording Company) & club owner (Hemlock Tavern) Mikel Ross who met Vanessa at Studio 606 working on Reed Mullins other project Teenage Time Killers.
About Carissa Johnson:
Hailing from Boston MA, rock artist Carissa Johnson has proven to leave her mark and she is just getting started. She began playing bass in Boston bands for a few years before stepping out to pursue her own music. With a debut full-length album winning “Album of the Year” by the Limelight Music Awards and a nomination for “Best Punk Act” by the Worcester Music Awards in 2016, Johnson continues to push ahead, writing and producing enthusiastically honest songs. With influences evident in her songs, her sound pays tribute to seventies punk and new wave, yet remains authentically her own. It’s an aesthetic that’s proven appealing to fans of all ages. Carissa Johnson is known for her straight-forward lyrics and her driving, four on the floor melodies, her “heartening anthemic rock” stands out among her contemporaries. In April of 2017 Johnson won Boston's legendary annual Rock and Roll Rumble, and in December took home the 'New Act of the Year' award at Boston's 30th Annual Music Awards at the House of Blues. Determined to share her music with the world, she continues to book her own tours and play shows throughout the country – with or without a band.
Born in New York and raised in Colorado, Andrew Wynne explores the acoustic folk-rock frontier with his Martin guitar and dynamic, soul-soaked vocals on countless classic covers. And then he brings it all back home to his inspired original songs with their intricate rhythms and visionary lyrics.
Join us in the Rathskeller Bar as Andrew rocks out Apres Ski. Drink specials and great music to put you in the right mood after a great day of skiing and riding!
The Loveland Ski Club hosts a masters giant slalom race at Loveland Valley. The runs Twist and Switchback will be closed for the day to accommodate the race.