Upcoming Shows
Thursday, December 05, 2019
Sam Pace (Austin, Texas) - Special solo show
6-9 PM
No Cover
Sam Pace and the Gilded Grit have been making a name for themselves as a force to be reckoned with since their inception in 2011. As staples in the Austin music scene and road dogs famous for their relentless 50-city U.S. Tours- the band has an old school work ethic with the chops to match.
“As far as high energy shows are concerned, Austin music fans could not do much better that Sam Pace and the Gilded Grit” – Greg Ackerman, Examiner
Over the past three years Sam has been peppered throughout the Austin Music Awards annual Top-10 lists. He has placed Top-10 for Musician of the Year, Best Song, Best Album, Best Album Art, Best Rock Band, Best Blues/Soul/Funk Band and two years in a row for Best Guitar Player and Best Male Vocals.
“Down and dirty rock n’ roll is hard to come by these days, even more difficult for it to achieve the level of success Pace has…” – Overload Austin
Sam’s voice and guitar playing are the signatures of the sound. His booming baritone and soulful growl give the music a powerful edge; while his heavy, swinging guitar and thick, luscious tone has been described as “a marriage between Peter Green, early Clapton, and early Hendrix.”

Saturday, December 07, 2019
Lee Hauenstein (of LEE & Co.)
12-3 PM
No cover until 2:30 PM
Lee Hauenstein is a singer, guitar player & bandleader with a casual entertaining style that engages the audience throughout his show. He plays mostly Rock’n’Roll oldies from the ’50s, '60s & ’70s but also includes show tunes, R’n’B, Rockabilly, Blues, Folk, and Country. He likes to share stories about music history relevant to the music he is playing.
Saturday, December 07, 2019
Shakedown Street
9 PM - 1 AM
$6 Cover
One of the longest running Grateful Dead tribute bands in the world, Shakedown Street, makes its home in and around the Rocky Mountain region of North America. Spawned from jam sessions at the Ancient Mariner bar in Manitou Springs, Colorado in 1987, Shakedown Street quickly grew in popularity, and garnered a legion of loyal fans who refer to themselves as “Shakeheads”. In a few short years, throngs of “Shakeheads” could be found on the highways and byways of the Rocky Mountains, making their way to another Shakedown Street show.
In the live music venues of the Rocky Mountains, there are only a few bands that are able to consistently draw large audiences. Shakedown Street accomplishes this year after year by embodying the Grateful Dead ethos of improvisation and discovery while maintaining an intimacy and open repoire with its audience. A whole new generation of “Shakeheads” has discovered the positive and collaborative energy found at a Shakedown Street concert. Longtime fans are thrilled to find the band sounding hotter than ever, and having the time of their lives!
Believing that it is good to give back to the planet, Shakedown Street performs charity and benefit engagements on an ongoing basis to help their local and global communities.
Sunday, December 08, 2019
Jeremiah and The Red Eyes (Flagstaff, Arizona)
12-3 PM
No Cover
Jeremiah Sammartano, Flagstaff based, Emmy nominated singer/songwriter who fronts the bluesy/Americana and sometimes one-man band, Jeremiah and the Red Eyes, has covered many miles over the past several years - taking the various roads spreading music influenced by the raw blues of Charley Patton, the lyrical and often raucous sounds of The Pogues, the twang of Willie Nelson, and some vintage rock and roll - "Delta Blues and Twangy Grooves" - from Los Angeles outward through the western states to St. Louis, Nashville (where he relocated for a spell in 2008-2009), Chicago - and overseas to the UK. In the past, Jeremiah has shared the stage with Willie Nelson, Southern Culture On The Skids, David Olney, and has performed on the radio shows WDVX Blue Plate Special out of Knoxville, TN., The Live@Lunch show on KRFC out of Fort Collins, CO., and ResonanceFM out of London, UK. In Spring 2011 Jeremiah received an Emmy nomination for writing music for the documentary, Prison Through Tomorrow's Eyes. Three albums have been released - 2004's Red Eyed And Restless and 2010's Under Your Spell and in December 2012, a 10 song album called HOME. Since 2015 Jeremiah has been busy with trips through the Southwest, a tour through the UK, and lots more shows from the West, to the North, to the South, and to the East. A new album, These Motel Days, was released on March 31, 2018.
www.jeremiahandtheredeyes.com
Sunday, December 08, 2019
Andrew Ham (Texas)
4-8 PM
No Cover
Originally from and still residing in the Central Texas Hill Country, Andrew Hams talent is coming to light with the release of his first album, “Far Away Places.”
After finishing college in San Marcos, Texas, Andrew taught in Florence public schools for one year before moving to Houston, Texas for seven years where music and songwriting became second to a career in the oil and gas industry.
In 2013 Andrew decided to leave Houston, but not by way of land. Andrew took his time and sailed his small sailboat from Galveston, Texas to Key West, Florida, staying along the Gulf coast shore and the intercoastal waterways for most of the trip. After returning to the Hill Country, Andrew was still restless, which led him to grab his guitar and suitcase to head to Mexico for three months. It was during this time that he rediscovered his love of music and songwriting.
For the last few years, Andrew has spent much of his time writing songs for the album “Far Away Places” and playing at local venues in the Texas Hill Country.
More information at andrewham.com.
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Shovelin Stone
6-9 PM
No Cover
With roots embedded in the Colorado Rocky Mountains and a sound unhinged in the capital of Texas, Shovelin Stone is music almost as unique as the friendship it stems from; a shared passion for old-timey bluegrass is what brought Makenzie and Zak together. Still, it's the unknowing joy for the moment, and the obsession with the complications that life brings that continues to push the duo forward. Within heartfelt lyrics and unique musical composition, the folk sound that projects from these two is not only going to get the audience thinking but on their feet. The road is winding, but one thing is for sure that with these two at the wheel, it's going to be a wild ride.

Friday, December 13, 2019
BooDaddy Band
5-8 PM
$6 cover at 7 PM
Classic rock HITS!

Friday, December 13, 2019
C.R.O.
9 PM - 1 AM
$6 Cover
Songs include selections from artists such as; Pink Floyd, Foo Fighters, The Cars, Toto, Stone Temple Pilots, Dire Straits, Aerosmith, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, Jethro Tull, Rod Stewart, Sammy Hagar, ZZ Top, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, The Cure, Bee Gees, Blue Oyster Cult, The Romantics, AC/DC, U2, Tears For Fears, Van Halen, Jimmy Hendrix, Collective Soul, Paul Simon & Garfunkel, Eric Clapton, Rolling Stones, Steely Dan, Black Sabbath, Oasis, Billy Idol, & more...and some originals!

Saturday, December 14, 2019
Conrad Hayden
12-3 PM
No cover until 2:30 PM
All your favorite songs through the ages including some historical era tunes, as well as an oral history of the Evergreen area and the Old West.
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts - Chrystmas Show!
9 PM-1 AM
$8 Cover at 7 PM
“Johnny Cash and Angus Young. Waylon Jennings and Jimmy Page.”
Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts bring forth new energy to music fans who love the heroes and outlaws of old. Influenced by the songs and personalities of legends like Waylon and Willie, they drive their sound with blazing guitars and a rock n roll attitude. The band pays respect to classic sounds and traditions in their original music, but they make no apology for bastardizing them in the process. “Johnny Cash was always my biggest influence as a vocalist and songwriter, but it was the riffs of AC/DC that made me pick up an electric guitar.” Their music is for lovers of both classic country and 70’s rock n roll.
Recent highlights include direct support for Blackberry Smoke, The Marshall Tucker Band, Shakey Graves, Junior Brown, Cody Canada & The Departed, Cash’d Out, The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Sunny Sweeney and more. The band toured extensively in 2016 and 2017 in support of their sophomore album, “Up From The North.” Highlights of the touring included the 75th annual Sturgis Rally where Gilby Clarke, formerly of Guns n Roses, performed on stage with the band, and later at the Ogden Theatre in Denver where Billy Nershi of The String Cheese Incident performed with the band. They will be on the road throughout 2018, touring for their album, “Shovel Full of Coal.”
Nominated “Outlaw Group, 2018”
– Ameripolitan Music Awards
Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts
“Songwriter of the Year, 2017”
– Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards
“Best Country Band, 2017”
– Westword Music Showcase Awards

Sunday, December 15, 2019
Educated Fools
4-8 PM
No Cover
Educated Fools is Denver's newest dance cover band. Playing classic soul, funk, R&B, and pop hits from the 60s through today, their sets are meticulously crafted to get people dancing and keep people dancing. Comprised entirely of local area music teachers, Educated Fools knows how to keep the music flowing and play the songs people love to hear.
Thursday, December 19, 2019
Eric Golden
6-9 PM
No Cover
Eric Golden is a Denver native singer/guitarist with music in his blood. As the son of a musician Eric grew up around live music. His performances are heavily influence by classic Bakersfield County Music scene, plus covering many other classic county music hits. In 2019 he was awarded the New Artist of the year by the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame.
More information at ericgoldenmusic.com
Saturday, December 21, 2019
The Wayne Faust Most Excellent Christmast Show & Ugly Sweater Contest
4-8 PM
$6 cover at 3 PM
Wayne has over 40 years of experience entertaining people from all over the world, from ages five to one-hundred-and-five.
Ugly sweater contest with prizes from Wayne Faust!
More information at www.waynefaust.com
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Paul Frost
12-4 PM
No Cover
Paul Frost was born in Boston, MA, grew up in Pensacola, FL, and has now been living in Denver, CO for the past six years. He is an accomplished singer and exceptional guitarist. While growing up Paul always had a passion for music. In 1999 he really started to get into the instrumental side when his brother Graham was given an acoustic guitar for his birthday. Paul recently graduated as a Music Major with an Emphasis in Singer/Songwriting from The University of Colorado Denver.
More information at paulfrostmusic.com.
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Andrew Ham (Texas)
6-9 PM
No Cover
Originally from and still residing in the Central Texas Hill Country, Andrew Hams talent is coming to light with the release of his first album, “Far Away Places.”
After finishing college in San Marcos, Texas, Andrew taught in Florence public schools for one year before moving to Houston, Texas for seven years where music and songwriting became second to a career in the oil and gas industry.
In 2013 Andrew decided to leave Houston, but not by way of land. Andrew took his time and sailed his small sailboat from Galveston, Texas to Key West, Florida, staying along the Gulf coast shore and the intercoastal waterways for most of the trip. After returning to the Hill Country, Andrew was still restless, which led him to grab his guitar and suitcase to head to Mexico for three months. It was during this time that he rediscovered his love of music and songwriting.
For the last few years, Andrew has spent much of his time writing songs for the album “Far Away Places” and playing at local venues in the Texas Hill Country.
More information at andrewham.com.
Friday, December 27, 2019
Queen Bee and The Stingers
5-8 PM
$6 cover at 7 PM
Queen Bee and the Stingers is a high energy blues, swing and jazz band.
Queen Bee and the Stingers Blues Band first got together in 2015 out of a shared love of great music especially the blues. The band may be new, but each member can boast years of
experience as a professional musician. In fact, lead vocalist, Barbara’s career has spanned decades. She has been awarded a number of honors such as Studio B Artist of the Year, Best
Female Jazz and Blues Vocalist in Baltimore and Washington D.C. The latter she won two years in a row. Now, surrounded by some of the best players in Colorado she is proud to present Queen Bee and the Stingers. Any way you look at it, the band is an unbeatable package. The material spans the blues and swing genres including standards and original tunes as well.
Friday, December 27, 2019
The Closers
9 PM - 1 AM
$6 Cover
The blues...no apologies. This ain't rock dressed up as the blues. Digging deeper down to the roots of the American Musical Experience...The blues is a long train baby, swingin', jumpin', chuggin'...from Texas to Chicago, New Orleans to Los Angeles...all aboard!
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Soda Blue
12-3 PM
No cover until 2:30 PM
Soda Blue is a dynamic duet comprised of the partners Alice Frisch and David Fermanich. Friends for over 30 years, Alice and Dave share a chemistry that comes across well on stage. Technically a ‘cover’ musical act with a focus on high energy pop and smokey R&B, their joking and overall sense of fun turns their show into something more than just music.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
My Old School - A tribute to the music of Steely Dan
4-8 PM
$6 cover at 2:30 PM
Denver’s own My Old School is the culmination of the efforts of a group of sleek musicians who feel a close affinity to the massive musical legacy that is Steely Dan – Walter Becker and Donald Fagen applied jazz sensibilities to popular music like no one else in the history of pop. As a group with credentials toward serious chopsmanship and an intellectually insurgent attitude, Steely Dan remains widely adored and all too scarcely imitated. My Old School goes deep into the Steely Dan repertoire – with dazzlingly brilliant solo work, astonishingly rich vocal and horn section harmonies, and powerfully tight, irresistible grooves, our faithful tribute will take you back and ‘Do It Again’, reliving a unique collaboration in pop music history.

Sunday, December 29, 2019
Conrad Hayden
12-3 PM
No Cover
All your favorite songs through the ages including some historical era tunes, as well as an oral history of the Evergreen area and the Old West!
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Strike III
4-8 PM
$6 Cover
STRIKE III is a power trio that adds blues, funk, and metal in a super sweet blend that covers the great music from the past 5 decades. A STRIKE III show combines premium vocal harmonies with a powerful guitar that leaves audiences wanting more. STRIKE III has been a band since the early ’90s and with several hundred songs in their repertoire, you’re sure to enjoy the musical journey that is STRIKE III.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
New Year's Eve with Something Underground!
9 PM - 1 AM
Pre-sale tickets available at the bar or call 303-674-9991.
The first 75 tickets include reserved VIP seating.
$25 Cover
Inspired by everyone from The Beatles to Bruno Mars, brothers Seth and Joshua Larson are the front men of Denver-based Something Underground. Paired with their long-time drummer, Trevor Mariotti, they'll get you on your feet with their tight harmonies and blend of rock, reggae, and funk. To Something Underground, love is not just a musical message; it is a way of life.
Thursday, January 02, 2020
Denver Music Showcase: Hunter James and The Titanic
6-9 PM
No Cover
Forging the dusty sounds of southern R&B with the lyrical acuity of folk, Hunter James and the Titanic set out to light your soul afire with songs both heartfelt and imaginative. Hunter James and the Titanic was formed in Denver circa 2017 and released their first album "The Z-Axis" in February 2019.
www.hunterjamesandthetitanic.com