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SUMMARY:The String Cheese Incident
DESCRIPTION:Night one of String Cheese in Crested Butte | SOLD OUT \nDoors at 6:oopm  \nThe past three decades have written a story packed with surreal experiences\, epic moments\, groundbreaking involvement\, and huge accomplishments. The String Cheese Incident has been recognized for their commitment to musical creativity and integrity\, their strong community spirit\, philanthropic endeavors\, and their innovative approach to the business of music. \nWhen The String Cheese Incident’s growth first began gaining momentum in the 1990s\, as the internet was taking hold and the major-label business model was beginning to fail\, the band decided to make music on their own terms. \nSince then\, The String Cheese Incident has carved out a completely unique approach to the business of music and have become pioneers of a new way of “making a band.” Using the internet as a tool\, SCI was among the first artists to share tour dates\, release information\, and news directly with their growing fan base. Rather than focusing on the bottom line\, the band put their music and fans first\, launching their own ticketing company\, merchandise company\, and fan travel agency to better serve their community. \nTheir record label\, SCI Fidelity Records\, has always operated under the same ideals. Early on\, SCI Fidelity embraced downloadable music and file sharing through the band’s On The Road series\, making every live show available for download online. Whether they realized it at the time or not\, The String Cheese Incident was inventing grassroots band development\, an approach now used by hundreds of bands to build their brands. \nThe String Cheese Incident’s commitment extends far beyond their immediate fan base and the music community itself. Early in their career\, the band became deeply invested in giving back to the communities they visited and were among the first performers to promote green shows and tours. Their support has helped launch nonprofit organizations such as Conscious Alliance and HeadCount. \nThroughout it all\, The String Cheese Incident has remained dedicated to music as a creative endeavor\, both in the studio and on stage. Their long and diverse list of collaborators\, along with signature events like Electric Forest and Hulaween and holiday shows such as New Year’s Eve\, has helped redefine the concert experience and earned the band a reputation as innovators of live music culture.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/string-cheese-incident-june-3/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:The String Cheese Incident
DESCRIPTION:Night two of String Cheese in Crested Butte | SOLD OUT \nDoors at 6:00pm \nThe past three decades have written a story packed with surreal experiences\, epic moments\, groundbreaking involvement\, and huge accomplishments. The String Cheese Incident has been recognized for their commitment to musical creativity and integrity\, their strong community spirit\, philanthropic endeavors\, and their innovative approach to the business of music. \nWhen The String Cheese Incident’s growth first began gaining momentum in the 1990s\, as the internet was taking hold and the major-label business model was beginning to fail\, the band decided to make music on their own terms. \nSince then\, The String Cheese Incident has carved out a completely unique approach to the business of music and have become pioneers of a new way of “making a band.” Using the internet as a tool\, SCI was among the first artists to share tour dates\, release information\, and news directly with their growing fan base. Rather than focusing on the bottom line\, the band put their music and fans first\, launching their own ticketing company\, merchandise company\, and fan travel agency to better serve their community. \nTheir record label\, SCI Fidelity Records\, has always operated under the same ideals. Early on\, SCI Fidelity embraced downloadable music and file sharing through the band’s On The Road series\, making every live show available for download online. Whether they realized it at the time or not\, The String Cheese Incident was inventing grassroots band development\, an approach now used by hundreds of bands to build their brands. \nThe String Cheese Incident’s commitment extends far beyond their immediate fan base and the music community itself. Early in their career\, the band became deeply invested in giving back to the communities they visited and were among the first performers to promote green shows and tours. Their support has helped launch nonprofit organizations such as Conscious Alliance and HeadCount. \nThroughout it all\, The String Cheese Incident has remained dedicated to music as a creative endeavor\, both in the studio and on stage. Their long and diverse list of collaborators\, along with signature events like Electric Forest and Hulaween and holiday shows such as New Year’s Eve\, has helped redefine the concert experience and earned the band a reputation as innovators of live music culture.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/string-cheese-incident-june-4/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alpenglow: Floodgate Operators
DESCRIPTION:Free Concert Series | Outdoors | Rain or Shine\nThe Center for the Arts presents Alpenglow\, a tradition for over 30 years. This free outdoor concert series takes place Monday evenings at 5:30pm from mid-June through mid-August in the Crested Butte Town Park next door to the Center for the Arts. \nWith Crested Butte Mountain and Paradise Divide as the backdrop\, it’s the perfect respite to enjoy the sounds of a variety of music\, surrounded by family and friends. Guests are welcome to bring along low-profile lawn chairs\, snacks (or a complete picnic) and non-alcoholic beverages. Join friends and family as we enjoy the best that summer in Crested Butte has to offer. \nFloodgate Operators\nCrested Butte\, CO based Floodgate Operators know a thing or two about getting the party started. Founded in 2018\, Floodgate Operators have grown from a dive bar bluegrass act to a force of original music and showmanship which has earned them praise throughout the Rocky Mountain West.  \nThe band has released three records\, Drought Driven Days (2020)\, Flood the World (2022)\, and After the Flood (2025) with each effort building on the collaborative nature of the band. The latest effort\, After the Flood\, highlights the growth in storytelling and songwriting prowess. From ‘Montana Drive-by’ – a fast paced number draped traditional bluegrass about an unfortunate bear-mace incident on the road\, to ‘I Saw the Bird First (Not You)\, an 8-minute jam-epic that rounds off the record\, one thing is certain – Floodgate Operators can take you on a cross country\, genre blending journey.  \nListen to Floodgate Operators’ newest record\, ‘After the Flood’ on all streaming platforms!
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/alpenglow-floodgate-operators/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Alpenglow: Bella Rayne
DESCRIPTION:Free Concert Series | Outdoors | Rain or Shine\nThe Center for the Arts presents Alpenglow\, a tradition for over 30 years. This free outdoor concert series takes place Monday evenings at 5:30pm from mid-June through mid-August in the Crested Butte Town Park next door to the Center for the Arts. \nWith Crested Butte Mountain and Paradise Divide as the backdrop\, it’s the perfect respite to enjoy the sounds of a variety of music\, surrounded by family and friends. Guests are welcome to bring along low-profile lawn chairs\, snacks (or a complete picnic) and non-alcoholic beverages. Join friends and family as we enjoy the best that summer in Crested Butte has to offer. \nBella Rayne\nAt just 18\, Bella Rayne is a self-taught guitarist\, vocalist\, and songwriter whose sound is quickly turning heads across the country. Born in the mountains of North Carolina and raised along the rugged coast of Mendocino\, California\, she blends rock and Americana with the improvisational spirit of the jam-band tradition\, creating a sound that feels both timeless and strikingly new\, bridging generations of listeners. Her journey began during the pandemic\, when she pulled an old Stratocaster from her garage\, fixed it up\, and taught herself to play by ear\, unlocking a voice and style entirely her own. \nShe has since formed Bella Rayne Band\, a high-energy\, guitar-driven ensemble that has quickly become one of the most talked-about rising acts on the live circuit. Led by a young lineup of seasoned musicians\, the band has surged from small rooms to coast-to-coast stages and festival lineups in a remarkably short time\, with crowds growing at every stop. Their sets are explosive and ever-evolving\, blending soulful Southern rock\, modern Americana\, and improvisational jam with bold reinterpretations of Grateful Dead classics alongside Bella’s own originals. The result is a sound that feels both timeless and unmistakably new\, often described as the next generation of Tedeschi Trucks Band with an alternative edge and a 70s vibe. With demand building nationwide\, the band recently completed recording singles for an upcoming EP slated for release in 2026\, marking the next step in a trajectory that shows no signs of slowing down. \nDespite her young age\, Bella has already shared the stage with seasoned artists and respected bands. Appearances alongside Allman Betts Family Revival\, Melvin Seals & JGB\, ALO\, Jackie Greene\, Oteil Burbridge\, and members of Terrapin Family have all added to her early résumé\, and she was touted as “one to watch” by her idol\, Susan Tedeschi\, in a 2025 Guitar World Magazine interview. In addition\, she has been invited to iconic stages nationwide\, including The Fillmore SF\, The Orpheum LA\, Sweetwater Music Hall\, and The Hamilton\, and even celebrated her 18th birthday with a set on the Prudential Stage at Bottlerock Napa Festival. \nOne of the most iconic moments of her rising career came when she was entrusted to play the legendary guitar known as “Alligator\,” once wielded by Jerry Garcia. That honor\, courtesy of the Grateful Guitars Foundation\, has become a defining chapter in Bella’s journey. Guitar Player magazine recently recognized her as one of the players “keeping the Dead alive\,” alongside Jeff Mason (Dark Star Orchestra) and Tom Hamilton (JRAD)\, in an article from May 2025.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/alpenglow-bella-rayne/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summer Classics in the Courtyard: The Devil’s Horn
DESCRIPTION:Outdoors | Seating Provided | Rain or shine\nJoin us every Tuesday for a live music happy hour in the Feldberg East Courtyard! From classical\, to jazz and world music\, we hope you enjoy these intimate live performances over cocktails from the Black Dragon Bar\, with stunning summer views.  \nJoin Madeline and Matt Shugert for an evening exploring the many voices of the saxophone\, one of music’s most versatile and historically polarizing instruments. Though often associated with jazz\, the saxophone has a rich place in classical music and traditions around the world. Through a program spanning Baroque transcriptions\, French Impressionist works\, and classic and modern jazz\, Madeline and Matt highlight the instrument’s remarkable range and dual identity. \nBased in Crested Butte\, Colorado\, Madeline Shugert is a saxophonist\, educator\, and adjunct lecturer of woodwinds at Western Colorado University\, with degrees from Indiana University and the University of Colorado and extensive teaching experience in Shanghai. Matt Shugert is a multi-instrumentalist\, educator\, and composer whose work spans jazz performance\, composition\, and saxophone ensemble writing\, with music premiered internationally and recognized by the Jazz Education Network. Together\, they bring deep artistry\, scholarship\, and a shared passion for the saxophone’s expressive possibilities.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/summer-classics-devils-horn/
LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Seratones
DESCRIPTION:doors 7:30pm | show 8:30pm\n Those words of Black feminist icon and poet warrior Audre Lorde’s resonate strongly with A.J. Haynes. Whether in her capacity as the frontwoman of the Shreveport\, Louisiana-based funk-soul-rock group Seratones or as a reproductive rights advocate\, Haynes knows well that no singular revolution or simple linear narrative can contain the true strength of revolution—the kind of complex\, disruptive\, personal revolutions that can open transformative portals to a better future. And on Seratones’ forthcoming third album\, Love & Algorhythms (due April 22nd via New West Records)\, Haynes foregrounds the joyful struggle to find pleasure in a world designed to destroy you. “This is a protest album built on the form of protest I’m most interested in at this moment: getting present and sitting through difficult things with abundant joy\,” Haynes says. \n Love & Algorhythms emerges from a duality of desire: urging the listener to start repairing their world and being a part of that artful change itself. The celestial burst of lead single “Good Day” signals that arrival\, Haynes’ thrilling falsetto lifting to the skies on a neon flutter. “Do you really want to get better?/ Do you really want to get well?” she sings\, Travis Stewart’s super ball bass line bouncing through the mix. Written in part as homage to novelist Toni Cade Bambara\, the track blends Black gospel vocals and polyrhythms with roots spread throughout the African diaspora to produce an effervescent immediacy. \n Working with producer Paul Butler not only helped the band unlock a richer sound\, he proved the perfect complement for Haynes’ interest in astrology\, divination\, and manifestation practices. As the band wrote\, Haynes assigned each song on the album a different cosmic element and\, along with Butler\, the quartet explored what that astral connection could mean. “‘Good Day’ is Mars\, the planet of urgent sex\, hence the demanding tone: turn off your phone and get present\, turn me on\, get out of the cerebral and into your body\,” Haynes says. “These drums can also be a warning—that we are willing to fight to protect what is worth saving\, to love our community fiercely. When I was tracking vocals for the bridge\, I sang so hard that I got a headache!” \n That concept of relentless self-nurturing and engagement proved especially crucial. With COVID lockdowns approaching just as Seratones returned home at the end of the tour for their last studio album (2019’s rapturous Power)\, the group were forced at first to plan and write over Zoom. Combining those sessions with her work as a counselor at one of the last abortion clinics in Louisiana proved especially taxing for Haynes. And while music offered her a joyful escape\, she trusts that Love & Algorhythms can do the same for listeners. “I would be close to burnout\, but it would help to get home\, take a shower\, and put on Donna Summer’s ‘I Feel Love’ or Journey in Satchidananda by Alice Coltrane\,” she says. “Alice Coltrane and Donna Summer are both divine in their own different ways.” \n In the vein of that all-encompassing spirituality\, Haynes invites the listener to crack the world in two on album opener and second single “Two of A Kind”\, drummer Jesse Gabriel’s scorched disco beat riding through clouds of red dust. “Wish I could see the world through both of your eyes\,” she cries out\, before the song reaches its ecstatic groove that ripples out through the entirety of the album. Following that track with the appropriately sensual “Pleasure” continues Seratones’ unexpected fusion of disco-indebted vocals and buoyant synth rhythms. Inspired by the writings of Afrofuturist author Octavia Butler\, the track’s immaculately layered vocals soar and slide along the slopes of sawlike synths. “In ‘Pleasure’\, I wanted to emulate one of Butler’s aliens playing in a Giorgio Moroder Venutian soundscape\, a gleaming creature designed for pleasure and multiplicity\,” Haynes reveals. \n Love & Algorhythms is a powerful step forward in its ability to blend undeniably personal lyrics and an entire universe of conceptual influences into a statement of insistent joy. “I’ve learned from watching my grandmother\, my great-grandmother\, from reading bell hooks and being immersed in Audre Lorde’s writings\,” Haynes says. “There’s a whole lineage within Black feminism of centering pleasure and centering joy as a means to liberation\, and I feel very privileged to have my art richly rooted in Black feminism.” \nHonoring that strength of tradition gave Seratones a freeing opportunity to let their imaginations unfold\, to let the universe expand and explode with each track. After growing from the punk and rock world\, folding soul and R&B into their sound\, and now exploring the synthesis of electronic music\, Love & Algorhythms unfurls in unexpected twists and turns. From the rippling\, trippy “Dark Matter” to the fragrant and breezy “High”\, the record seeps into the heart\, mind\, and limbs in equal measure. \nSeratones urge you to move joyfully in the moment\, and parsing that movement through astrology\, Black feminism\, and Afrofuturism proved redemptive for Haynes. “The really valuable part of the creative process is being present in challenging times\, being able to tap into something that people need to hear versus something that is just for the sake of it\,” she says. “There’s this American ideal of the pursuit of happiness\, but I don’t want to chase happiness. I want bliss and wholeness. This world we’ve created\, that we were able to discover through working through ourselves—I want to sit in this world longer.”
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SUMMARY:Alpenglow: The Motet
DESCRIPTION:Free Concert Series | Outdoors | Rain or Shine\nThe Center for the Arts presents Alpenglow\, a tradition for over 30 years. This free outdoor concert series takes place Monday evenings at 5:30pm from mid-June through mid-August in the Crested Butte Town Park next door to the Center for the Arts. \nWith Crested Butte Mountain and Paradise Divide as the backdrop\, it’s the perfect respite to enjoy the sounds of a variety of music\, surrounded by family and friends. Guests are welcome to bring along low-profile lawn chairs\, snacks (or a complete picnic) and non-alcoholic beverages. Join friends and family as we enjoy the best that summer in Crested Butte has to offer. \nThe Motet\nFormed over two decades ago\, the funk six-piece The Motet have learned to work as an interlocking unit\, with each member bolstering one another towards the best creative output. This symbiosis has led to a unique style and cohesive musical chemistry\, as seen in the band’s immaculate live performances and seamless blend of funk\, soul\, jazz\, and rock. With a fervent fanbase in tow\, The Motet have sold out shows across the nation\, performed six headlining slots at Red Rocks\, and sets at festivals such as Bonnaroo\, Bottlerock\, Electric Forest\, Bumbershoot\, Summer Camp\, and High Sierra. But even after their 20+ years of accolades and recognition\, the legendary outfit—composed of Dave Watts (drums)\, Joey Porter (keys)\, Garrett Sayers (bass)\, Drew Sayers (keys and saxophone)\, Ryan Jalbert (guitar)\, and new singer Sarah Clarke—are still exploring new sonic ideas and finding new ways to showcase each other’s skill sets. The band released All Day in 2023—an eclectic instrumental voyage threaded by the infectious grooves and immaculate\, layered arrangements that The Motet have become known for. Now\, with vocal powerhouse Sarah Clarke in tow\, the band continues their journey with their highly anticipated 10th studio album Love Time\, out November 15\, 2024. \nWebsite: http://www.themotet.com/  \nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/THEMOTET/  \nTwitter: https://twitter.com/themotet \nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/themotet/ 
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LOCATION:Center for the Arts Crested Butte\, 606 Sixth Street\, Crested Butte\, CO\, 81224\, United States
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SUMMARY:Summer Classics in the Courtyard: Quartz Alley Combo
DESCRIPTION:Outdoors | Seating Provided | Rain or shine\nJoin us every Tuesday for a live music happy hour in the Feldberg East Courtyard! From classical\, to jazz and world music\, we hope you enjoy these intimate live performances over cocktails from the Black Dragon Bar\, with stunning summer views.  \nQuartz Alley Combo is a Crested Butte-based quartet known for mixing modern and vintage jazz with a playful\, adventurous spirit and a strong sense of place. Drawing inspiration from the classic small-group tradition while bringing their own fresh energy\, the band moves comfortably between straight-ahead swing\, soulful grooves\, and inventive reinterpretations that keep their performances engaging and unpredictable. With roots in the local music community and a sound that feels both polished and approachable\, Quartz Alley Combo deliver a live experience that is stylish\, dynamic\, and deeply connected to the creative pulse of the Gunnison Valley.
URL:https://crestedbuttearts.org/event/summer-classics-quartz-alley-combo/
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