
The Damn Quails returned to Denver on Friday night to share their Folk-Country-Rock with listeners at Globe Hall.
Lead-man, not Iceman, Bryon White led The Damn Quails as Caleb supported on bass, Aaron on drums, and Ian on keys as they shared songs and stories of their Oklahoma upbringing.
The Monsters were Out of the Birdcage as they filled the venue with magical energy from the Highest Shelf and Red Dirt songs that included California Open Invitation, with a postcard and a letter and brand new tattoos of Tom Skinner and Mike McClure, Joe Baxter’s Oklahoma Sunset, and Tom Skinner’s That’s Where We Belong. He was a Light of this World. Other songs included Another Story, Midnight Swagger, Punxatawney Rambler, Mary, Dollars, and Fool’s Gold.
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Ronnie and The Redwoods hailing from West Texas played a toe-tapping set of Americana/Rock. With songs such as Goin’ Nowhere, Times R Tough, and I Hope It Rains on Your Parade, Ronnie and The Redwoods had listeners’ full attention.
Ronnie and The Redwoods, featuring Ronnie Rowe on vocals and guitar, Andrew George on drums, Robbie Coleman on bass, and Carson Green on guitar, ended their set with Lotto Livin. Find their full setlist below.
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Colorado’s own Joe Teichman started the night with a set of tunes that included Desire, Isabell, and a tune that took the audience through the small towns of West Texas, called Another Stop in Dumas. He also played Hourglass, Josh Grider’s song Less and Less, and Coriolos.
Teichman also noted that he’ll be releasing a new album in March. Follow his journey at JoeTeichmanmusic.com.