23 Aug Beyond the Groove/TMVOA: Music on the Green Features Cristina Vane, 8/28!
Beyond the Groove Productions and the Telluride Mountain Village Owners Association (TMVOA) presents Cristina Vane. Show time is Friday, August 28, 5 – 7 p.m., Reflection Plaza, Mountain Village.
To learn more about Music on the Green, contact the Telluride Mountain Village Owners Association (TMVOA) at (970) 728-1904 or visit tmvoa.org and facebook.com/BeyondTheGroove.
The free Music on the Green summer concerts occur every Friday through September 18, 5-7 p.m., thanks to sponsors TMVOA, Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Collection, and the Town of Mountain Village.
Go here to learn more about Denise Mongan’s Beyond the Groove Productions.
Go here to learn more about TMVOA.
Go here for more about Mountain Village.
Go here to sample Cristina Vane’s sound, also here.

Image courtesy Barry Westerman.
More than a mere practitioner of her craft, Cristina Vane has a breadth and depth of serious musical skill compiled from countless miles across all kinds of landscapes.. On her third studio album, Hear My Call, the pairing of a lifetime pursuit and growing treasure trove of songs makes for a record that demands to be heard.
Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Cristina’s sound reflects an amalgam of her life experiences. Born at the foothills of the alps in Italy and raised between Italy, England and France, Cristina’s half American – half Guatemalan heritage is as unique as her sound.
Cristina unapologetically blends her rock roots with her passion for pre-war blues, old-time banjo, country and bluegrass. Since her time busking on the Venice Beach Boardwalk and working at McCabe’s guitar shop, this deft multi-instrumentalist has sharpened her fingerstyle/slide guitar and clawhammer banjo skills and merged it with crystalline vocals, captivating songwriting, and an entrancing stage presence to make for a truly exciting act.
Cristina has an extensive touring history and has provided direct support for Molly Tuttle, Bob Weir, Jerry Douglas, Wynonna Judd, Sam Bush, Nikki Lane, Town Mountain, Duane Betts Rev. Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Arlo McKinley, and Willi Carlisle.
She has been mentioned in Rolling Stone Country and NPR, and was featured in the Bank of America ad for Ken Burns’s “Country Music” documentary.
Cristina was an invited guest for Billy Strings’ String the Halls 3, has appeared on Travis Book’s (Infamous Stringdusters) Happy Hour and at Portland Blues Festival, Under the Big Sky, Four Corners Folk Festival, and Roosterwalk.
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