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Today’s top five things to do in Summit County

Denver cover band Stereo Clone will play the Snake River Saloon in Keystone on Friday, Jan. 30, and Saturday, Jan. 31. The band, composed of Matt Lomax on lead vocals, Joey Lowe on percussion, Pat Searcy on guitar and Jon Current on bass, rocks the best music spanning the’70s, ’80s, ’90s and now. Stereo clone plays a broad mix of rock ranging from Stone Temple Pilots to Stevie Wonder, Red Hot Chili Peppers to Led Zeppelin, plus Guns N’ Roses, Lenny Kravitz, The Killers, Maroon 5 and more. Doors open at 4 p.m. both nights, and the music starts at 9:30. Call (970) 468-2788 for more information.
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James and the Devil

Frisco, Jan. 30

9 p.m., Barkley Ballroom, 610 Main St. James and the Devil put on one of the most fun live rock and roll performances around today. They are so unique that they created their own genre of music – Rocky Mountain Fiddle Rock. Free show.



Stereo Clone

Dillon, Jan. 30

9 p.m., Snake River Saloon, 23074 Highway 6. A super talented band out of the Front Range.



The Swing Crew

Keystone, Jan. 30 & 31

3 p.m., The Last Lift Bar, 1195 Keystone Road. Guitar, stand-up bass, violin, musical saw and mostly fun. Fun is the bottom line, the interaction is the means to that end.

Acoustic Moose

Breckenridge, Jan. 30

3:30 p.m., Park Ave Pub, 605 South Park Ave. Singer of scintilating songs, teller of tantilizing tales, and darn good apres fun, too.

Ski with a Ranger

Summit County, Jan. 30

11 a.m., Keystone, Breckenridge & Copper Mountain Ski Resorts. Friends of the Dillon Ranger District has partnered with local ski resorts and the US Forest Service to offer free one hour, on-hill skiing, or riding, nature tours. Friendly and knowledgeable volunteer rangers will educate visitors and locals alike. Tours will require guests to have proper ski equipment, lift tickets, and intermediate skiing/snowboarding ability.

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