The Woods

The Woods

The Woods aren’t just a band; they’re a place where genres and generations overlap, blending the three-part harmonies of 1970s folk-rock with the hooks of modern-day country music. The result is a polished sound that’s both fresh and familiar, created by a trio of Nashville-based singers, songwriters, and instrumentalists who breathe new life into old-school influences.   With the release of their upcoming debut EP, The Woods showcase not only the writing chops that sent their first single, “World’s On Fire,” into the Top 50 on the Music Row Country Breakout Chart, but also the stacked vocals and entwined guitarmonies that have earned the trio comparisons to acts like The Eagles and Fleetwood Mac. Produced by Grammy-winning producer Blake Chancey (The Dixie Chicks, Little Big Town) and recorded in the wake of The Woods’ arena tour with Tim McGraw, this next chapter of music serves as a reintroduction to one of Nashville’s most promising exports.

Bandmates Dan O’Rourke, Raquel Cole, and Leland Rooney all came to Nashville on their own, looking to make their individual marks on a city steeped in music.  Cole was an award-winning songwriter from British Columbia, with a pair of Top 50 country singles under her belt and an electric guitar in her hands. O’Rourke was a nomadic folksinger who’d already lived in a half-dozen cities across the country, earning a first-place finish in the International Songwriting Competition along the way. Rooney was a classically trained guitarist who’d been gigging since his teenage years, playing country songs on the Texas bar circuit long before he could order his own drinks. Together, the three musicians found common ground in the music of their parents’ generation.  They began making their own updated version of that sound, blending their voices together into thick harmonies, rooting everything in classic songwriting and contemporary storytelling.

JR Adams Band

JR Adams Band

JR Adams is a Colorado-based singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his heartfelt storytelling, soulful vocals, and a dynamic blend of Americana, folk rock, and blues. Rooted in the vibrant music scene of Steamboat Springs, Adams has spent over a decade honing his craft onstage—both as a solo artist and frontman for several beloved local bands, like Yer State Birds and Heads All Empty.

WWG Late Night – Graham Good & The Painters

WWG Late Night – Graham Good & The Painters

Catch Graham Good & The Painters at the press! Known for their high-energy performances and feel-good vibes, this band brings a blend of rock, funk, and soul that will keep the night alive. Join us for an unforgettable evening of music and dancing at Steamboat’s premier live music venue.

Ansel and the Brain Tattoos

Ansel and the Brain Tattoos

Consisting of three prominent Fort Collins musicians, Ansel and the Brain Tattoos is a powerhouse trio. Featuring the songwriting of Ansel Foxley and the incomparable musicianship of Taylor Tesler on upright bass, and Darren Radach on mandolin – this band is not to be missed!

Cory Mon

Cory Mon

Cory Mon is a seasoned musician with a career spanning over two decades, during which he has released seven albums and over 60 songs. Known for his emotionally charged and raw music, Mon has shared stages with notable acts like JJ Grey & Mofro, The Avett Brothers, and Patterson Hood. His latest album, “You Don’t Know Me,” showcases a deeply personal exploration of themes like divorce and self-discovery, blending soulful lyrics with a rich musical landscape. Mon’s work reflects a journey of artistic and personal growth.