
98.5 KYGO hosted the 2025 St. Jude Jam at The Grizzly Rose in Denver on Wednesday night, raising funds for research for pediatric cancer and other diseases.
The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is to advance cures, and means of prevention, for pediatric catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. Consistent with the vision of our founder, Danny Thomas, no child is denied treatment based on race, religion or a family’s ability to pay. – www.stjude.org
Playing to a pumped-up, donation-giving crowd, the Grizzly Rose stage featured short, acoustic sets by Nashville up & comers as well as established artists with recognizable tunes played on radio stations such as Denver’s own 98.5 KYGO.
Mr. Saturday Night Jon Pardi, from California and now out of Nashville, headlined the show with country hits like Head Over Boots, Dirt On My Boots, Heartache on the Dance Floor. Pardi had fans singing along and enjoying the Tuesday-night party well into the night. Find the full setlist below. Check out Jon Pardi.com.
Craig Campbell, also from Nashville, was backed by Jason Miller as he played recognizable tunes such as Lot to Live Up To, Outta My Head, Family Man, All My Friends Drink Beer, Mas Tequila, Outskirts of Heaven, and Fish. He also shared his new song, Missing You and a solid cover of Clint Black’s Killin’ Time. Visit CraigCampbell.tv for more information.
Kassi Ashton shared songs from her latest release, Made From The Dirt: The Blooms, as she was supported by Andrew Camp and Blake Jones. Ashton captured attention with songs such as Called Crazy, Made From the Dirt, I Don’t Go Back, When I’m Gone, and Drive You Out of My Mind. Visit KassiAshton.com for more information.
Nathan Dean was recently named Best Male Vocalist by the Arizona Desert Country Music Association. He played a set of originals and covers to capture the early arrivers’ attention, including That’s My Kind of Bar, Traveling Heart, Cruise Control, I Lose Control, If You Don’t Like My Kind, and Son of a Gun. His band, Nathan Dean & The Damn Band, will be at the Grizzly Rose the rest of the week and will finish up on Sunday. Check nathandean.net for more information.




















































































