Taylor Scott Band live in Winter Park with Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast

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63 Cooper Creek Way,Winter Park CO 80482

02 April, 2023

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Presented by Devil's Craft and sponsored by the Grand County Blues Society Doors 7:30pm Show 8:30pm 21+ General admission Full dinner menu will be available before, during, and after the show Happy hour specials offered open til close every Sunday For Taylor Scott, nothing is black and white. He operates in the grey areas between genres, creating his own colorful hybrid of roots-rock, funk, soul, and troubadour-style Americana. Raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Taylor Scott grew up beneath the wide skies of the rural American West, where a childhood appreciation for country music soon gave way to an obsession with rebellious, guitar-driven rock & roll. By 16 years old, he'd found a new love: old-school blues music. It was a genre that suited his soulful vocals and hotshot guitar skills. Schooled in the classic songwriting of Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, and Jerry Jeff Walker, Taylor Scott combines a lyric-driven approach with the fiery fretwork of an instrumentalist who'd experienced his coming-of-age while touring the world. It isn't the blues. It isn't funk, rock, or jam-band music, either. Instead, it is all of those things: a sound that is diverse and singular at the same time. Enjoy. Known for her soaring vocal performances, Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast is a powerhouse soul rock band hailing from Asheville, North Carolina. Established in 2021, Krisko's electrified and unforgettable performances led to her working with members of Tedeschi Trucks Band and David Bowie's Blackstar Band on the band’s newest studio album Lost My Sight. Krisko captivates her audiences, bringing the perfect blend of power and vulnerability throughout her shows. With a mix of soul rock arrangements with dashes of blues and pop, Caitlin Krisko and The Broadcast has shared stages with Mavis Staples, the late Charles Bradley, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Marcus King, The String Cheese Incident, Bettye Layette, and Gregg Allman’s Buffalo Mountain Jam among others.

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