Category: Concert Photos
People Under The Stairs @ Aggie Theater
ZZ Top with Ben Pu and Crew and Primary People
ZZ Top with Ben Pu and Crew and Primary People at Thunder Mountain Amphitheater in Loveland
Continue readingBandWagon Magazine Presents Tribal Seeds
BandWagon Magazine presents Tribal Seeds and guests at the Aggie Theatre in Ft. Collins
Continue readingString Cheese Incident at Red Rocks is a long awaited return to sacred ground
String Cheese Incident and Nahko and Medicine for the People at Red Rocks 07/26/15 BandWagon Magazine Mark Rudolph A beautiful sunny day at the spiritual Red Rocks Amphitheater was the perfect way to …
Continue readingARISE Year Three: Setting an Example for the Future
As we move into a new era of Colorado festivals the focus has been shifting as the tastes of Colorado music fans has been shifting as well. While the formula of big names + camping + various visual gimmicks = ticket sales has more or less stayed the same from festival to festival, ARISE has tapped into something missing from the others; cleanliness.
Continue readingARISE In It’s Third Year Prime: Loveland’s Conscious Music Movement
Sunrise Ranch in Loveland, Colorado hosted it’s third annual Arise Music Festival. The three day camping extravaganza featured artists such as Earth Guardians, Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeroes, Mike Love, The Shook Twins, Elephant Revival, Caustik, Polish Ambassador, Project Aspect, Rising Appalachia and many others.
Continue readingLifting the World to the Highest Vibration: Mike Love At ARISE Music Festival
Hailing from the island of Oahu, Hawaii Mike Love was a powerful force at the ARISE music festival this weekend. The islander preformed top tracks from his two albums and a few from his upcoming release entitled Love Will Find A Way. This 35-year-old family man is well grounded in his life and career sharing the stage with artist such as Nahko and Medicine For the People, Jack Johnson and the John Butler Trio. His music settles between the genres of conscious roots rock reggae and his presence at Arise was befitting for a festival in which the motto was “More than a festival, it’s a movement.”
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