Come see Adia’s final performance in Steamboat before she returns to Berklee for the fall semester!
Adia Clark Lay has been named one of Steamboat’s 20 Under 40, and she was voted Best Solo Musician in Steamboat by Best of the Boat! She has graced the Yampa Valley with her original music for years. Now a student at Berklee College of Music in Boston, she has returned to Steamboat for the summer to share her newest original work and give us a night of singer/songwriter music. Show begins 6:30.
Dinner service will begin at 5:30 and will be provided by the esteemed Louisiana Lindsy. Come grab a delicious dish of Cajun food.
Join us as Jon Gibbs (from the esteemed local band, Worried Men) gives us a special, intimate acoustic performance!!!! Louisiana Lindsy’s cookin’ some delicious Cajun food, too!
MK Ultra (est. 2021) is a unique collaboration of Ben Miller (Ben Miller Band) and Pat Kay (The Kay Brothers) born out of the great pandemic. You see…here’s what happens when two fellas like this spend too much time in their shops and start playing “I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.” Miller & Kay, both renowned torchbearers for Ozark mountain music tradition heretofore, have basically built themselves some kind of jangle-stomp-time machine. And in it, together, have embarked on a journey exploring hillbilly music from a distant future. Banjos meet Synthesizers… Dulcimers meet Wobble… Strange flashing lights… Unexplained phenomena… These industrious builders of cobbled homemade instruments showcase some of their most bizarre implements & soundscapes. The future of the past is here, and it’s only weird the first time.
MK Ultra (est. 2021) is a unique collaboration of Ben Miller (Ben Miller Band) and Pat Kay (The Kay Brothers) born out of the great pandemic. You see…here’s what happens when two fellas like this spend too much time in their shops and start playing “I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.” Miller & Kay, both renowned torchbearers for Ozark mountain music tradition heretofore, have basically built themselves some kind of jangle-stomp-time machine. And in it, together, have embarked on a journey exploring hillbilly music from a distant future. Banjos meet Synthesizers… Dulcimers meet Wobble… Strange flashing lights… Unexplained phenomena… These industrious builders of cobbled homemade instruments showcase some of their most bizarre implements & soundscapes. The future of the past is here, and it’s only weird the first time.
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