11/1/2024 Slamabama Presents Shania/Swift at The Grizzly Rose with Epic Church, and Martin & Kelly

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Out of Birmingham, AL, Slamabama returned to The Grizzly Rose as Friday-night headliners, bringing their Shania/Swift show to the stage. Bringing two of the most iconic female superstars in country & pop music history and adding in an opening set of hits of Eric Church, Slamabama had the raucous crowd singing along all night. Slamabama had Rosanna Juliano on vocals, Jay Juliano on guitar and vocals, Abby Stugelmayer on guitar, keys, and vocals, and Alec Garcia on drums.

Jay took the reigns for the Epic Church set, as the band started with Creepin’ and went right into Round Here Buzz. Fans made their way to the front of the stage for the impending party that was about to take place. They appreciated Jay as he completely captured Church’s style and sound. And of course, they played Drink in My Hand and finished the set with Springsteen. Find the full set list for Epic Church in the photos below.

After a short break, the band and the energy stayed the same, as Rosanna took control with a heaping helping of popular Shania Twain songs mixed in with tasty Taylor Swift tunes. Starting with Twain’s Any Man of Mine, the band set the tone for the rest of the night. Swifties didn’t have to wait long; the next songs were You Belong With Me and Love Story. Other Twain songs included That Don’t Impress Me Much, Party for 2, Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?, Still the One, You Win My Love, and Man I Feel Like a Woman. It was a wild party as younger attendees survived the wait for Swift songs that also included Style, Cruel Summer, Calm Down, Anti-Hero, Trouble, Tim McGraw, All Too Well, We Are Never Getting Back Together, and Shake it Off. Find the setlists below. Slamabama crushed the night and made new fans in Denver. Slamabama will be back in March.

Check www.slamabama.com for more information.

Out of Nashville, Jilly Martin and Ryan Brooks Kelly began making music together in 2014 in the New England area. They have been playing in Denver for two weeks and will wrap up at the Grizzly Rose on Sunday night.

Martin & Kelly started the show with Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident) and then hit listeners with an original, I’m Gonna Kiss You. Martin & Kelly performed other songs such as Wanting You Feeling, Fast as You, Eastbound and Down, Swingin’, Tulsa Time, Goodbye Earl, Sin Wagon, and Shallow. Find the full setlist in the photos below. Martin & Kelly had Jilly Martin on vocals and acoustic guitar, Ryan Kelly on vocals and acoustic and electric guitars, Wyatt Wear on bass, and James McCarthy on drums.

Follow Martin & Kelly at martinkellymusic.com.