Now that all three of our kiddos can stay overnight with grandparents, dh and I are totally into live music. We've been to two GREAT shows in the last week.
Last Friday we attended the first day of the McDowell Mountain Music Festival in Scottsdale, AZ. The bands were Tea Leaf Green (LOVE!), Grace Potter and the Nocturnals (Vermont band, SHE is amazing! Her voice is huge and bluesy), The Neville Brothers (Didn't realize how much we'd enjoy them), and Bob Weir and Ratdog (Lots of Grateful Dead stuff, great!). We danced almost the whole time, drank $2 beers, etc. Best day we've had together in a long, long time! Realized we need to concerts/festivals a part of our lives whenever possible!
Thursday night--Yonder Mountain String Band. One of our favorite bands. Check them out at www.yondermountain.com. Awesome "Newgrass" music--bluegrass/traditional that rocks without drums. Extremely danceable, addictive music if you like bluegrass even a little bit. We've been wanting to see them live for years and it never worked out until now. GREAT show--they played a ton of old stuff that they haven't played much recently. Danced my a#@ off! We're going to try to see them in Red Rocks in Sept.
Anyone doing any festivals this summer? We can't until next year (getting a puppy, need to focus on him for a few months). If money/time/etc, we're no object we'd be at Telluride, Bonnaroo, String Summit, Sierra, and more! We'll probably start taking the kids to stuff like this in a couple of years.
Oh, and I'm getting a MANDOLIN and I'm stoked! Watching Yonder Mountain's Jeff Austen totally inspired me. He is a rock star on the mandolin. It's supposed to be fairly easy to learn, and dh plays guitar so we can play together.
Last Friday we attended the first day of the McDowell Mountain Music Festival in Scottsdale, AZ. The bands were Tea Leaf Green (LOVE!), Grace Potter and the Nocturnals (Vermont band, SHE is amazing! Her voice is huge and bluesy), The Neville Brothers (Didn't realize how much we'd enjoy them), and Bob Weir and Ratdog (Lots of Grateful Dead stuff, great!). We danced almost the whole time, drank $2 beers, etc. Best day we've had together in a long, long time! Realized we need to concerts/festivals a part of our lives whenever possible!
Thursday night--Yonder Mountain String Band. One of our favorite bands. Check them out at www.yondermountain.com. Awesome "Newgrass" music--bluegrass/traditional that rocks without drums. Extremely danceable, addictive music if you like bluegrass even a little bit. We've been wanting to see them live for years and it never worked out until now. GREAT show--they played a ton of old stuff that they haven't played much recently. Danced my a#@ off! We're going to try to see them in Red Rocks in Sept.
Anyone doing any festivals this summer? We can't until next year (getting a puppy, need to focus on him for a few months). If money/time/etc, we're no object we'd be at Telluride, Bonnaroo, String Summit, Sierra, and more! We'll probably start taking the kids to stuff like this in a couple of years.
Oh, and I'm getting a MANDOLIN and I'm stoked! Watching Yonder Mountain's Jeff Austen totally inspired me. He is a rock star on the mandolin. It's supposed to be fairly easy to learn, and dh plays guitar so we can play together.












i never did figure out which places down there you could drive to, lol!

I'm very excited. We went to Sasquatch last year too to see NIN and Bauhaus. Mmm.