4th Annual High Peaks Music Festival Saturday, September 14, 2013
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Dakota Blonde - Host Band
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DAKOTA BLONDE - Soulful, delicate, powerful, insightful… all that and more,”
are the words Michael Johnson (International recording artist/song-writer) uses
to describe Dakota Blonde. “Highly addictive & absolutely contagious” is how
their loyal & captivated audiences describe them! Any way you put it, Dakota
Blonde, made up of Mary Huckins, Don Pinnella & Tony Raddell have played and
sung their way into countless hearts & souls around the globe! They met through
their careers in Music Therapy and yes… they have a special knack for including
audiences in their music and finding the heart strings that music plays in all of
us. This special capacity for empathy could explain the titanium bond the band quickly
forms with their audiences. Performing originals and covers with their unique blend
of heart, humor, authenticity and spirit, Dakota Blonde has received top honors
for their song-writing, CD projects and performances across the country and internationally.
www.DakotaBlonde.com
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Smythe & Taylor - Host Band
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SMYTHE AND TAYLOR - TC Smythe and Gary Taylor are known for their tight,
symbiotic harmonies, their humorous lyrics and ‘3-D’ brand of guitar playing. They've
been performing together since 2000 and have 8 CDs between them. They offer an eclectic
variety of acoustic music, including contemporary and familiar tunes as well as
their award-winning originals. Their live shows celebrate the craft of songwriting
in bluegrass, blues, folk, and Americana music. As one reviewer put it, “Lots of
humor, lots of fun, but some really poignant and insightful songs as well”. TC and
Gary have completed five world tours and have appeared at the Guildford Music Festival
in England five years running, Winners of the national Woody Guthrie Song Writing
Contest and the 2009 Vocal Group of the Year Texas Music Awards, their craft of
songwriting includes a blend of bluegrass, blues, folk, Celtic, pop and Americana
music. www.SmytheAndTaylor.com
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Rejuveniles
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REJUVENILES - The Rejuveniles, Colorado’s premier 60’s Rock n’ Roll band,
is Vickie Jones lead vocalist and keyboard, Jim Jones guitarist and vocals, George
Kourkouliotis percussionist and vocals, and Sandy Buckles bassist and vocals. Vickie,
Jim, George and Sandy are recording artists in their own right and each are highly
regarded musicians who have performed professionally for 40 some years both solo
and in different groups ranging from country & bluegrass to blues & jazz. Their
music and voices have been heard from coast to coast, in the heartlands and in the
deep south. Vickie and Jim hail from Indiana have been together since the 60’s after
meeting at a music competition while attending college. Sandy is an Austin, Texas
native and George hails from California bay area. Now all living in Colorado, they
have joined together as the Rejuveniles through their love of 60’s music. It has
been a treat and joy for them and for those lucky audiences that have been lucky
enough to hear them. "Sixties Rock and Roll!!! That's where we came from and that's
what we do! It just doesn't get any better than this music AND the sixties ain't
over until WE say they are". www.TheRejuveniles.com
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Gadbaw and Krimmel
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GADBAW and KRIMMEL - Beth Gadbaw and Margot Krimmel have performed together
throughout the U.S., the U.K, and Ireland.
Singer Beth Gadbaw grew up singing harmonies with her triplet sisters in a musical
household in Western Colorado. She came of age traveling from pub to folk club in
the West of Ireland and later the South of England, learning traditional songs,
and teaching herself to play bodhran along the way. Described by Sing Out as "lovely...with
a light, bouncy energy... her voice often acting as an instrument in its own right,"
Denver native Margot Krimmel honed her harp skills in the mountains of Colorado,
and made her way through Europe busking and performing with various harp ensembles.
Equally at home on lever and pedal harp, her compositions have been performed by
the World Harp Orchestra. Known for her innovative style, she is an award-winning
composer and performer.
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Pete and Joan Wernick
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PETE and JOAN WERNICK - Pete Wernick, known for his banjo playing with Hot
Rize and his singer-guitarist wife Joan present one of the West's most engaging
country duets. Joan's clear, soulful singing and Pete's masterful picking bring
life to a diverse repertoire including traditional bluegrass, vocal duets and blazing
instrumentals.
Pete aka "Dr. Banjo" has been nominated for Banjo Player of the Year in national
polls and is also known for his best-selling instruction books, videos and workshops.
For 12 years he toured full-time with the highly popular Hot Rize band. Pete's critically
acclaimed solo album, "On a Roll", received several award nominations and produced
a #1 song, "Ruthie".
Joan, also known to music fans as "Nondi", has sung with various groups in Colorado
and her natural sparkle and the couple's on-stage repartee adds an extra dimension
to their duet performances. Bluegrass Now magazine says, "Joan's singing is guaranteed
to bring a smile to the face of any bluegrass traditionalist." www.DRBanjo.com
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Darryl Purpose
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DARRYL PURPOSE - Singer song writer, Darryl Purpose is known for his narrative
lyrics and fingerstyle guitar. His unique blend of Texas rock, blues, Cajun and
Tejano music is a heartfelt abandonment of musical trends and a passionate embrace
of the rich ethnic heritage. Darryl toured nationally from 1996 to 2004 headlining
at venues such as McCabe's in Los Angeles, the Kennedy Center in New York and the
Kerrville Folk Festival. Drawing on his experiences he created a wealth of poignant,
beautiful and powerful songs - - releasing six critically acclaimed CDs. In 2004
Darryl took a lengthy sabbatical in Colorado and has now returned to full time performing
with renewed energy and vision and recently released his first CD of original material
in more than ten years. "Purpose has the voice of James Taylor, the brains of Bob
Dylan, and the soul of Willie Nelson." - Attache, US Airlines in-flight magazine. www.DarrylPurpose.com
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Saturday, September 14, 2013
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Gate Opens At 11:30 AM
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Start Time
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Performer
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On Stage
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Noon
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Darryl Purpose
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50 mins
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1:00
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Pete and Joan Wernick
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50 mins
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2:00
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Smythe & Taylor
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60 mins
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3:10
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Gadbaw and Krimmel
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60 mins
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4:20
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Rejuveniles
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70 mins
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5:40
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Dakota Blonde
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70 mins
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10 minute setup between performers
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| PLEASE READ! |
| * No tickets will be mailed. Please present a copy of your paypal receipt to
pickup your tickets at the WILL CALL desk. |
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The Festival goes on Rain or shine. The
Feedstore Amphitheater venue is partially covered, but is mostly open air.
Please bring your own chairs or blankets, along with protective clothing, a hat and sunscreen. It
is cool during the evening performances, so a sweater or light jacket is
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| * The park is a smoke free venue and coolers are not allowed.
A variety of food and drinks will be available for
purchase at the festival. |
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| * Don't forget, all the proceeds from the High Peaks Music Festival supports
KWMV, community powered radio in the Wet Mountain Valley. |
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Buy Tickets
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Early Bird Adult ticket sales end midnight 8/31/2013,
$25 thereafter. |
| Early Bird Adult Ticket $20 (save $5): |
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| Youth ages 12 - 18 Ticket $10: |
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| Children 11 and under are free when accompanied by an adult.
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• Tickets also available at Candy's Coffee, 2nd Street Westcliffe
• And at the Festival Gate on Saturday, September 14th
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| PLEASE READ! |
| * No tickets will be mailed. Please present a copy of your paypal receipt to
pickup your tickets at the WILL CALL desk. |
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The Festival goes on Rain or shine. The
Feedstore Amphitheater venue is partially covered, but is mostly open air.
Please bring your own chairs or blankets, along with protective clothing, a hat and sunscreen. It
is cool during the evening performances, so a sweater or light jacket is
advisable. |
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| * The park is a smoke free venue and coolers are not allowed.
A variety of food and drinks will be available for
purchase at the festival. |
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| * Don't forget, all the proceeds from the High Peaks Music Festival supports
KWMV, community powered radio in the Wet Mountain Valley. |
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Campgrounds
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Address
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Phone
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Cross D Bar Ranch
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Call for directions
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719 783-2227
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Grape Creek RV Park & Campground
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Call for directions
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719 783-2588
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Alvarado USFS Campground
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719 269-8500
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Wet Mountain RV Park
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816 Main Street
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719-371-1389
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Arkansas River KOA
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Call for directions
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719 275-9308
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Motels and B&Bs
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Address
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Phone
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Alpine Lodge
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6848 County Road 140
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719 783-2660
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Antler Liquor & Motel
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102 South 6th Street
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719 783-2426
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Courtyard Inn
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410 Main Street
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719 783-9616
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Main Street Inn B&B
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501 Main Street
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719 783-4000
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Westcliffe Inn
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South Hwy 69
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719 783-9275
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Yoders High Country Inn
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700 Ohio Street
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719 783-2656
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DP Property Management
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104 Main Street
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719 783-2415
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Kens Rents
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103 South Third St
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719 783-9009
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Shining Mountain Rentals
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719 783-2627
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Golden Corner Suites
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2nd and Rosita
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719 783-9363
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Lamp Post Lodge
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Hwy 69 North of Westcliffe
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719 783-2876
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Over the Brim Inn
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103 Main St.
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719-783-3585
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Vacation Rentals by Owner
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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2012 SPONSORS
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Garett Carlson’s Feed Store Restaurant
Ride Westcliffe
Rancho Bendito
A Painted View Ranch
Westcliffe Builders
Smythe & Taylor
Dakota Blonde
DogScat Ranch
Barbara and Michael Sutton
Dr. Byron Beard
Elk Hollow
First State Bank of Colorado
Loan A Ranger Guns and Pawn
Robyn and Tom Wallerich
Cliff Lanes
Rancher’s Roost Cafe
Duckett Creek Ranch
Anonymous
Anne and Dwaine Robey
Antler’s General Store
DD Wireless
Don and Beth Green
Mary Bryant
Paul Snyder and Marty Frick
Roger and Marcy Wise
Robert and Ginny Powers
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Sponsorships of High Peaks Music Fesival
Your donation supports KWMV 95.9 FM's Daily Radio Operations
Assures the Festival is Affordable To All Valley Residents
Strengthens KWMV’s ability reach everyone in the Valley
Moves KWMV closer to providing daily weather, road conditions and timely emergency reports
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Purchase online or download the Sponsor Form |
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$500 and more - GOLD
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Six complimentary tickets
Come and go access to the Musician’s Green Room
1/2 page advertisement in the Festival’s program
Banner displayed at the Festival
Acknowledgement on www.highpeaksmusicfestival.org
Inclusion in donor list published in Festival program
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$250 to $499 donation - SILVER |
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Four complimentary tickets
Come and go access to the Musician’s Green Room
1/4 page advertisement in the Festival’s program
Banner displayed during the Festival
Acknowledgement on www.highpeaksmusicfestival.org
Inclusion in donor list published in Festival program
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$100 to $250 - BRASS |
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Two complimentary tickets
Come and go access to the Musician’s Green Room
Banner displayed during the Festival
Inclusion in donor list published in Festival program
Acknowledgement on www.highpeaksmusicfestival.org
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| Performers at recent High Peaks Music Festivals
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