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Classic rock doesn’t have to be from the 1970s to be classic. What makes our favorite records eternal are quality songs paired with soulfully virtuosic musicianship.
The music of Colorado, Copper Mountain-based rock n’ roll band Dirty Snowman Society exudes the swagger, the emotive urgency, and the dynamic musicality of rock’s halcyon arena era. The quartet, however, furthers the continuum with modern touches of grunge and alt-rock, and a rural bravado informed by a vigorous high-altitude lifestyle in an environment where it snows 350 inches a year.
Dirty Snowman Society’s debut 5-song EP which, initially, will be rolled out with a series of singles is a masterful release by a band driven solely by the desire to create timeless but timely rock n’ roll. “This is a project of love and passion and devotion to the art form,” affirms vocalist/drummer/ co-songwriter Frank Costantini. Guitarist/co-songwriter Chris Todoroff adds: “And we want to create somethi
Knoxville News Sentinel
Distilleries along the Tennessee Whiskey Trail are decking the halls during the holidays with themed cocktails, charity events, exclusive gifts and more. More than 25 distilleries across 36 counties are part of the trail and plan to celebrate the season.
“The distilleries of the Tennessee Whiskey Trail have come up with some creative experiences to celebrate the season. This year has been a tough one, so it’s more important than ever to us to boost people’s spirits,” Sara Beth Urban, executive director of the Tennessee Distiller’s Guild, said in a release.
Whiskey-lovers can try out the trail and earn a commemorative gift at the end of their trip by completing a passport. Visitors can pick up a passport at participating distilleries or download a passport on the TN Whiskey Trail app available on Apple and Android devices.
Distilleries along the Tennessee Whiskey Trail share the holiday spirit, literally, this season msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.