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SUMMARY:Live Music: Scupanon Duo (Lee Hill)
DESCRIPTION:Boogie on down to Lee Hill tonight for some live tunes by    Scupanon Duo! \n  \nAbout the Band: \nScupanon’s unique musical style has been described as everything from Orchestral to Acoustic Punk. Singer-songwriter Rob Roper began playing his original songs on the Colorado Front Range in 2006. Violinist Paul Ermisch began accompanying him in 2010. Percussionist Sam Caston joined the band in 2014. At that point\, Roper decided to give this collection of musicians a name. Caston suggested “Scupanon”\, a wild grape from his and Roper’s home state of Mississippi. \n  \nCaston moved to Fort Collins\, Colorado in 2015 but the name stuck. Janet Lipson joined in 2017 to add harmony vocals. Ermisch left the band in 2019 and was replaced by Diamond Jim Hewitt\, who plays fiddle\, mandolin and mandola. \n  \nJon Solomon of the Westword\, reviewing Roper’s 2011 CD “Misfit\,” describes him as “…a guy with some sharp songwriting skills and a knack for penning witty lyrics.” Tim Wenger of the Colorado Music Buzz said of Roper’s 2012 CD\, “The Other Side of Nowhere” (in which Ermisch was featured)\, “His music sounds like what you would hear in a small high-country café\, there are touches of country as well as some faster paced rock riffs that stand out at just the right times.”
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LOCATION:Lee Hill Tap Room\, 1501 Lee Hill Road Unit 20\, Boulder\, CO\, 80304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lee Hill Live Music
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SUMMARY:Live Music: Jack Hadley (Lee Hill)
DESCRIPTION:Boogie on down to Lee Hill tonight for some live tunes by    Jack Hadley! \n  \nAbout the Band: \nJack Hadley was born in the Philippines to a Filipino mother and an African-American father. His father was in the military and the family was accustomed to moving from place to place. When they returned to America he spent his childhood in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco. His mother bought him an acoustic guitar at the age of twelve because she wanted to keep him busy. The family moved to Denver\, Colorado\, where he learned to play music by ear\, playing music by everyone from Hendrix to Dylan\, unaware that he was learning the foundation of American music – the blues. \nJack played in a number of bands\, sharpening his guitar skills and discovering his vocal talent along the way. He began performing as a solo artist and played countless shows as a hired gun. In 2005 Jack decided to focus on writing and performing his original blues-based material with his own trio\, The Jack Hadley Band. That same year he was playing at a local club when he was approached by blues veteran Otis Taylor who happened to be in the audience. For the next 18 months Jack was Taylor’s lead guitarist\, playing at festivals and shows all over the U.S.\, Canada and the United Kingdom. He appears on Otis Taylor’s 2007 Telarc release “Definition Of A Circle” playing lead guitar and lap steel. Notable musicians on this recording include ex-Thin Lizzy axeman Gary Moore and blues harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite. In November 2006 he recorded two songs with keyboard wizard Steve McQuarry at the legendary Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco including his revolutionary track “You & Me.” \nThe fall of 2007 marked the beginning of a new project with bluesman Dan Treanor. “Brothers Blood & Bone” is a fresh look at the blues today that includes new songs from Treanor and Hadley along with their updated versions of classics from Blind Lemon Jefferson\, Sonny Boy Williamson and Walter “Billy Boy” Arnold. In 2011 Hadley contributed lead vocals on Neil Haverstick’s “Hide & Seek” CD on Stickman Records. \nJack’s career is in high gear with 2013 appearances at Blues From The Top in Winter Park\, Colorado; BB’s Jazz\, Blues & Soups in St. Louis; the Brighton Blues Blast in Brighton\, Colorado; and the Rauma Blues Festival in Rauma\, Finland\, backed by the St. Louis Blues All-Stars featuring keyboardist Bob Lohr\, bassist Terry Coleman and drummer Keith Robinson. His latest effort – “The St. Louis Sessions” – was released in October\, 2014\, on San Telmo Media. Recorded with the St. Louis Blues All-Stars\, produced by Bob Lohr.
URL:https://upslopebrewing.com/events/live-music-jack-hadley-lee-hill-6/
LOCATION:Lee Hill Tap Room\, 1501 Lee Hill Road Unit 20\, Boulder\, CO\, 80304\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lee Hill Live Music
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