Jack Wright's highly acclaimed national touring production -- NEIL DIAMOND's SONGS OF LIFE brings together the passionate ballads, soaring anthems and high-energy rock ‘n roll that encompass Neil's five decades of superstar performances. Each show is seamlessly woven together with fascinating stories and song explanations that redefine the Neil Diamond tribute.
Three-time winners of Colorado Daily’s “Best Local Band” award, and two-time winners of Denver Westword’s “Best Country Band” award, Gasoline Lollipops, stitch scraps of American roots music to patches of their own tattered hearts to form an all-new tapestry of bleeding rock n’ roll. Front man, Clay Rose’s penchant for open roads and trouble making are the backbone of the Gas Pops’ sound. The rest of the band consists of Don Ambory, Scott Coulter, “Bad” Brad Morse, and Kevin Matthews who all come equipped with music degrees from Chicago, Boston, Jacksonville, and Denver, respectively. They each add flavors of their own background and heritage, further diversifying the band’s signature sound.
Throughout his 30+ year career, Dan Tyminski has left his mark in every corner of modern music. In addition to his highly successful solo career, Dan Tyminski has played guitar and mandolin for Alison Krauss and Union Station since 1994. His unmatched instrumental skills and burnished, soulful tenor voice has delivered 14 Grammy Awards from 18 nominations among numerous awards and “best of” lists.
​​No stranger to the world of bluegrass, Gaven Largent has already become a highly sought-after studio musician. It’s easy to describe his dobro playing as once-in-a-generation because it is. His note section, approach to soloing, and his soulful musicality are second to none. In addition to dobro, Gaven is accomplished on the banjo, guitar, mandolin, and a world-class vocalist.
Face Vocal Band is an internationally acclaimed all-vocal rock band from Boulder, Colorado that has been captivating audiences for over two decades with their infectious energy punctuated by an endearing love of performance. “Blending modern popular tunes with complex harmonies, brilliant beat-box rhythms and superb singing…Face takes their audience on a musical journey and it’s fantastic fun.” (FringeReview.co.uk)
Having performed over 1,500 shows at home in Colorado and around the globe, Face was named 2019 A Cappella Music Awards’ “Quintet of the Year.” Face was a featured guest at TotalVocal Festival at Carnegie Hall, competed on the hit NBC series “The Sing-Off,” headlined at Edinburgh, Scotland’s prestigious Festival Fringe, and has opened for legendary performers such as Jon Bon Jovi, Barenaked Ladies, TobyMac, Robin Thicke, The Wailers, 38 Special, Manhattan Transfer, and Culture Club & Boy George.
At home in Colorado, Face continues to be voted “Best Local Band/Musician” by numerous publications and audience awards, and regularly performs for packed houses in iconic venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Paramount Theatre, Boulder Theater, Boettcher Concert Hall, Arvada Center Outdoor Amphitheatre, Soiled Dove Underground, and the Denver Broncos’ Empower Field at Mile High Stadium. Critics and fans world-wide describe Face as “a true American heartland sound.” (Recorded A Cappella Review Board) “[Face] communicates with a directness and warmth.” (Norbbottens Kuriren) “Soulful singing stands out above the crowd.” (FringeReview.co.uk)
Come sing along with Forever Man and Stone Beat Invasion as they pay tribute to British music legends, the Beatles, Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton.
"What do you do with 5 million dollars and plumbing parts? Build a rocket! In the sequel to The Mouse That Roared, it's 1969, and the country of Grand Fenwick needs to raise their income. After appealing to the United States for help, they unwittingly join the race to the moon!"
"What do you do with 5 million dollars and plumbing parts? Build a rocket! In the sequel to The Mouse That Roared, it's 1969, and the country of Grand Fenwick needs to raise their income. After appealing to the United States for help, they unwittingly join the race to the moon!"
"What do you do with 5 million dollars and plumbing parts? Build a rocket! In the sequel to The Mouse That Roared, it's 1969, and the country of Grand Fenwick needs to raise their income. After appealing to the United States for help, they unwittingly join the race to the moon!"
Emmy and SAG-nominated actor, comedian, and author Kevin Nealon is best known for his nine-year stint as a cast member and Emmy nominated writer on NBC’s Saturday Night Live and has received critical acclaim for his role on the Showtime series Weeds. Kevin most recently starred on the CBS-TV comedy series Man With A Plan, produces and hosts the digital series Hiking with Kevin. In the series, Kevin interviews his A-list celebrity friends on hikes throughout the country.
Including his stand-up touring career, Nealon has performed two critically acclaimed stand-up specials for Showtime; TV appearances on Monk, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Still Standing and more. His film career includes Anger Management, Eight Crazy Nights, The Wedding Singer, Happy Gilmore, and Daddy Day Care.
Equally talented as an artist, Nealon published, I Exaggerate, a book of his full-color caricatures and funny, endearing personal essays about his famous friends.