
From Georgetown, Georgia, and now out of Nashville, The Castellows brought their family fun to the fridig frontrange on Friday night. The three sisters, Ellie, Powell, and Lily, enlightened listeners at The Grizzly Rose with songs from A Little Goes a Long Way (2024) and Homecoming (2025).
Starting with No. 7 Road, The Castellows featured Elanor “Ellie” Balkcom on acoustic guitar, piano, and backing vocals, Lily Balkcom on lead vocals and guitar, and Powell Balkcom on banjo and backing vocals. Justin Maynard also supported them on fiddle and guitar, Black Williams on guitar, Brad Bennett on drums, and Eil Gallinger on bass.
Other songs included Ways to Go, Cowboy Kind of Love, and Miss America. Find the full set list in the photos below.
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Zach Neil and his band, out of Nashville, mixed captivating original music and solid covers to warm the crowd in Denver.
Neil, supported by Tristan Harrison on bass, Cody McKinney on guitar, and David Mahurin on drums, entertained listeners with the opening song Lot of Leavin’ Left To Do, and Check Yes or No before hitting onlookers with an original tune, When She Drinks Whiskey. Neil and his band played Tougher Than the Rest, Long Haired Country Boy, Dance Her Home, You Should Probably Leave, and Past the Point of Rescue. Neil also shared more original tunes, including ‘Til the Numbers Run Out, Long Live the Cowboy, Something in the Stars, What Cowgirls Do, and Half Bad.
Neil captured listeners’ attention with his deep voice, country attitude, and cowboy spirit. Find the full setlist below.
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