Jocelyn Rowley
Eclectic quartet Banshee Tree was the headline act at Rock & Rails on July 19. A select, but enthusiastic crowd braved sweltering mid-summer heat to come see the Boulder-based band, which combines “sounds of acoustic instruments with a diverse blend of EDM, jam, & early jazz.”
Jocelyn Rowley
Sizzling temperatures gave way to a mild evening at the July 19 Rock & Rails concert. Tip jar proceeds benefiting Niwot Youth Sports totaled almost $1,500 as Denver-based band Legitimate by Friday, featuring Niwot Youth Sports alums Mike Anderson and Michael Warren, hit the stage at 5 p.m., followed by headliner Banshee Tree.
Jocelyn Rowley
Sizzling temperatures gave way to a mild evening at the July 19 Rock & Rails concert. Tip jar proceeds benefiting Niwot Youth Sports totaled almost $1,500 as Denver-based band Legitimate by Friday, featuring Niwot Youth Sports alums Mike Anderson and Michael Warren, hit the stage at 5 p.m., followed by headliner Banshee Tree.
Jocelyn Rowley
Eclectic quartet Banshee Tree was the headline act at Rock & Rails on July 19. A select, but enthusiastic crowd braved sweltering mid-summer heat to come see the Boulder-based band, which combines “sounds of acoustic instruments with a diverse blend of EDM, jam, & early jazz.”
Jocelyn Rowley
Sizzling temperatures gave way to a mild evening at the July 19 Rock & Rails concert. Tip jar proceeds benefiting Niwot Youth Sports totaled almost $1,500 as Denver-based band Legitimate by Friday, featuring Niwot Youth Sports alums Mike Anderson and Michael Warren, hit the stage at 5 p.m., followed by headliner Banshee Tree.
Jocelyn Rowley
Sizzling temperatures gave way to a mild evening at the July 19 Rock & Rails concert. Tip jar proceeds benefiting Niwot Youth Sports totaled almost $1,500 as Denver-based band Legitimate by Friday, featuring Niwot Youth Sports alums Mike Anderson and Michael Warren, hit the stage at 5 p.m., followed by headliner Banshee Tree.
Jocelyn Rowley
Sizzling temperatures gave way to a mild evening at the July 19 Rock & Rails concert. Tip jar proceeds benefiting Niwot Youth Sports totaled almost $1,500 as Denver-based band Legitimate by Friday, featuring Niwot Youth Sports alums Mike Anderson and Michael Warren, hit the stage at 5 p.m., followed by headliner Banshee Tree.
Jocelyn Rowley
Sizzling temperatures gave way to a mild evening at the July 19 Rock & Rails concert. Tip jar proceeds benefiting Niwot Youth Sports totaled almost $1,500 as Denver-based band Legitimate by Friday, featuring Niwot Youth Sports alums Mike Anderson and Michael Warren, hit the stage at 5 p.m., followed by headliner Banshee Tree.
Jocelyn Rowley
Eclectic quartet Banshee Tree was the headline act at Rock & Rails on July 19. A select, but enthusiastic crowd braved sweltering mid-summer heat to come see the Boulder-based band, which combines “sounds of acoustic instruments with a diverse blend of EDM, jam, & early jazz.”
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