Telluride Blues & Brews 2010
I’ve been a fan of the Telluride Blues & Brews Festivals for years. I’ve actually watched the event morph from a few tasting tents on Colorado Avenue to a full-blown, inter
I’ve been a fan of the Telluride Blues & Brews Festivals for years. I’ve actually watched the event morph from a few tasting tents on Colorado Avenue to a full-blown, inter
[click “Play” to hear Tony Forrest’s conversation with Susan] As aspen trees blanket Telluride’s mountains in gold, the big question is who wins the gold (a
by Lauren MetzgerAh Haa School for the Arts Pardon the pun but I could not resist. Yes. The 500 Hour Massage Therapy Certification program is back at the Ah Haa School for t
Telluride Inside… and Out regulars have been treated to a weekly visit with Sam Bush for the past several months. This post will be the last of those visits for a while, unti
[click “Play” for the continuation of Eric Moore’s conversation about the Festival] The list of Year #1 participants in Eric Moore’s brand new Telluride Pho
[click “Play” to listen to Eric Moore’s conversation with Susan] Telluride is a nonstop photo op: every moment a Kodak moment. The region is also a stone’s
It’s Saturday at Blues & Brews. Thursday was a cool jumpstart and Friday was awesome – honestly some of the best blues guitar playing I’ve ever heard. From smooth opener
[click “Play”, David Oyster speaks about Martin Scorsese] Telluride Film Festival Cinematheque proves the adage about the best things in life: The film club offers free
Having the great good fortune to be asked by TIO CEOs Susan and Clint Viebrock to cover this year’s Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, I decided to start with the kickoff even
Years ago – September 1993, to be exact – Telluride hosted its first Telluride Brewers Festival. I remember the beer vendors' tents set up on Colorado Avenue, and t
Happy birthday and long live the King. Riley B. King – B.B. to his friends – turns 85 on September 16, just two days before he closes out the 17th annual Telluride Blues &
[Susan speaks with Petter Ericson Stakee of Alberta Cross, click “Play”] “Roots-rock grit meets Brit-pop grandeur,” Rolling Stone Alberta Cross is part of t
[click “Play” for Susan’s interview with Galactic’s Jeff Raines] The New Orleans progressive funk band Galactic returns to Telluride for the 17th annual Tel
"Artist To Watch… a raw howling take on Southern rock…" – Rolling Stone The alt-country/grunge rock quintet, the Dead Confederate, is alive and well at
If any of you happened to see an outrageous vintage sports car – or two or ten or twenty – cruising over Dallas Divide last Tuesday, you were witnessing the running of the
[click “Play”, Gary Meyer wraps up Telluride Film Festival #37] Telluride Film Festival co-director Gary Meyer should be resting on his laurels by now, but there’
[click “Play” for Cedric and Malcolm’s interview with Susan] When the dynamic duo of Cedric Burnside and Lightnin’ Malcolm performs on the Main Stage of the
Matt Schofled may not be a household name in the U.S – yet – but the musician is clearly on his way. Over a relatively short career, Schofield’s prowess as a stringbender ha
by Lauren MetzgerAh Haa School for the Arts I love when I can introduce new artists to this great community. Especially when their talent is immense and their medium is unique. Enc
On this week’s episode of Sam Bush TV, Sam presents the origins of the fiery instrumental titled “Blue Mountain” from his latest album, Circles Around Me.
[click “Play” for Otis Taylor’s conversation with Susan] Blues singer/composer, multi-instrumentalist Otis Taylor returns to town for the 17th annual Telluride Bl
[click “Play” to listen to Susan’s conversation with Beth Roberts] Thursday, September 16, starting at 5:30 p.m., the Telluride Historical Museum hosts a Pub Craw
The Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, Friday, September 17 – Sunday, September 19, is synonymous with its founder, impresario Steve Gumble. His event is the first of its kind