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Music Scene: Brian Hornbuckle Band in Keystone

Compiled by Krista Driscoll
kdriscoll@summitdaily.com
Redline Radio will play the Snake River Saloon on Saturday, Sept. 20. Redline Radio is a Denver-based cover band that plays top-40 radio hits and consists of five members with instrumentation including electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, drums and keyboards. The band covers a vast spectrum of music, including pop, rock, funk, soul, R&B and classic rock from the past five decades. Doors open at 4 p.m., and the music starts at 9:30. Call (970) 468-2788 for more information.
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Friday, Sept. 19

Brian Hornbuckle Band in Keystone

The Snake River Saloon in Keystone will welcome the The Brian Hornbuckle Band on Friday, Sept. 19. The Brian Hornbuckle Band has been methodically and diligently carving out a growing niche in the regional music scene, becoming one of Denver’s hardest working and most requested bands. Along for the ride are Jonny “Hot Rod” Vaughan on guitar, who is also currently part of the Lewis and Floorwax Groovehawg band, as well as national touring veterans Jimmy Yozell on drums and Mark DeGeorge on the keyboards. Doors open at 4 p.m., and the music starts at 9:30. Call (970) 468-2788 for more information.



Private soiree for chamber music fest



The Alpenglow Chamber Music Festival continues at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 19, with a soiree in a private home in Breckenridge, featuring artistic directors Rieko Aizawa on piano and Jesse Mills on violin, as well as Bart Feller on flute, Makoto Nakura on marimba, Mark Holloway on viola and James Wilson on cello. Alpenglow soirees welcome attendees with a champagne reception, and light refreshments follow the performance. Tickets are $75, and directions to the private home will be provided once tickets are purchased. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.alpenglowchambermusic.org.

Rock out with The Kid and Company

The Kid and Company will take the stage at the MotherLoaded Tavern in Breckenridge on Friday, Sept. 19. Aaron (Summit County local recently scouted by “Colorado’s Got Talent”) and his band are re-creating bluegrass. Rock out with the former members of Whiskey Richards. The music starts at 10 p.m., and there’s no cover. For more information, call (970) 453-2572 or visit http://www.motherloadedtavern.com.

Dillon Farmers Market draws to close

The last Dillon Farmers Market of the season on Friday, Sept. 19, will feature live music from Arnie J. Green. To hear an Arnie J Green performance — powerful vocals paired with the sweet play of guitar — is to know his soul- and music-enriched beginnings. Green grew up in Vallejo, California, where the Bay Area’s secular and religious music inspired him to his life’s calling. The free music runs from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit http://www.townofdillon.com for more information.

Saturday, Sept. 20

Redline Radio at the Snake

Redline Radio will play the Snake River Saloon on Saturday, Sept. 20. Redline Radio is a Denver-based cover band that plays top-40 radio hits and consists of five members with instrumentation including electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, drums and keyboards. The band covers a vast spectrum of music, including pop, rock, funk, soul, R&B and classic rock from the past five decades. Doors open at 4 p.m., and the music starts at 9:30. Call (970) 468-2788 for more information.

Final concert for Alpenglow festival

The Alpenglow Chamber Music Festival continues at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 20, with a public concert at Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church in Dillon, featuring artistic directors Rieko Aizawa on piano and Jesse Mills on violin, as well as Bart Feller on flute, Makoto Nakura on marimba, Mark Holloway on viola and James Wilson on cello. This year, the musicians offer a new twist on traditional chamber music by featuring selections for marimba and flute. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for seniors and free for students. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://www.alpenglowchambermusic.org.

Stoney Live at the MotherLoaded

The MotherLoaded Tavern in Breckenridge will host Stoney Live on Saturday, Sept. 20, and Sunday, Sept. 21. From Stillwater, Oklahoma, Justin Stone rocks red-dirt music like no other. Covering everything from country music to solid rock hits of the ’80s and ’90s, Stoney Live brings people to their feet and causes spontaneous dancing on the tables. The music starts at 10 p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m. on the porch Sunday, weather dependent, and there’s no cover. For more information, call (970) 453-2572 or visit http://www.motherloadedtavern.com.

Brooklyn-based electronic duo in Frisco

The Barkley Ballroom in Frisco will welcome Break Science on Saturday, Sept. 20. Pretty Light’s Music Label and Pretty Lights Live Band members Adam Deitch and Borahm Lee are Brooklyn-based electronic duo Break Science. The duo evokes a wide spectrum of electronic genres filtered through a musician’s lens, all while moving people spiritually and on the dance floor. Deitch and Lee have produced and performed with everyone from The Fugees, Wu Tang Clan and Talib Kweli to reggae Lee Scratch Perry and Miles Davis collaborator John Scofield. The music starts at 9 p.m., and Manic Focus and Project Aspect open. Tickets are $15. Visit http://www.barkleyballroom.com for more information.


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