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Best bets in and around Durango

Best bets in and around Durango
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Chapman Hill to host concert on the Hill

Chapman Hill will host Concert on the Hill at 2 p.m. Saturday at Chapman Hill Ice Rink & Ski Area, 500 Florida Road. The concert will feature music by Red Eyed Djinn, The Dole Boys, The Matriarchy.

Durango Events Calendar: Things to do in Durango and Bayfield

Durango Events Calendar: Things to do in Durango and Bayfield
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Animas City Theatre reopens its doors

Animas City Theatre reopens its doors Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 4% chance of precipitation 13% chance of precipitation 0% chance of precipitation 18% chance of precipitation Red Eyed Djinn, Elder Grown play this weekend and next Thursday, April 22, 2021 5:02 PM Animas City Theatre reopens its doors Durango’s Red Eyed Djinn will play two shows Friday to a reopened Animas City Theatre. Courtesy Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. When patrons walk into Animas City Theatre on Friday night and the band takes the stage, it will be the first time in more than a year. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, ACT hosted its last show March 14, 2020, and closed its doors the next day. Now, the venue has two local bands scheduled to play – “psychedelic gumbo” jam band Red Eyed Djinn performs two shows tonight, and funk-meets-pop, rock-meets-hip-hop, jazz-meets-reggae Elder Grown will p

Patty Storen keeps up with Durango

Patty Storen keeps up with Durango Durango, Colorado Currently Thu 2% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation 2% chance of precipitation Thursday, April 1, 2021 6:03 PM Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Bryant Liggett One-time local mandolin player Patty Storen still keeps a foot in Durango’s rich acoustic music scene. A founding member of local jam-grass band Liver Down the River, Storen has recently moved to Denver with a few of his Liver bandmates, while continuing to keep ties and make music with other pickers from the Southwest. He continues to play with Fellowship of the Strings, formed the Cosmic Groover Band with musicians from Durango and Denver, and fronts Patty Storen’s City Slickin’ String Band, which features Storen and a rotating cast of musicians, which can include Dennon Jones, Andy Yeomens and Lech Usinowicz, among others.

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