Andy Gunion, left, of the Snowmass-based band Nearly Now, performs in front of The Collective on Saturday, July 10, 2021, in Snowmass Base Village. Photo by Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times.
The band “Nearly Now” brings a jam-band sound to its performances in Base Village with Andy Gunion on lead guitar and vocals and Brian Harrier covering bass and rhythm.
Those names sound familiar? It’s not just a coincidence: Unlike most other musicians who take to the stage in Base Village, the leads of “Nearly Now” are also at the top of the ranks in shaping the look and feel of the commercial node in Snowmass.
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Planned street closures in Aspen for the 2021 annual Old Fashioned Fourth of July Parade, which this year will be stationary with the crowds walk along the closed streets.
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The 2021 edition of Aspen’s Fourth of July festivities comes with a big twist with the “stationary parade.“ The annual children’s bike parade is on, but the decorating location this year is in Wagner Park.
The “parade” is set for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and streets in downtown Aspen will be closed as visitors will be moving and the floats and vendors staying put.