Kingdom Jasmine / Molly Kollier -- Second Show Added!

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3602 E. Colfax Ave.,Denver CO 80206

13 March, 2021

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Kingdom Jasmine / Molly Kollier -- Second Show Added! Lost Lake Presents 21+ Lost Lake Presents Kingdom Jasmine with support from Molly Kollier on Saturday, March 13 -- Kingdom Jasmine Website | Facebook | Instagram Kingdom Jasmine is the stage name for prolific singer-songwriter Bob Barrick, who, at 28 years old, has released seven albums touching on rock, folk, and psychedelic influences. Having first made a name for himself in the Indianapolis punk scene as the frontman for the noisy folk ensemble, Coyote Armada, it wasn’t until he joined forces with Joshua Lee Turner and, later, Carson McKee, that he found a wider audience. After an amicable split with the two following the release of 2017’s country-tinged “Armed & Dangerous,” Barrick focused on developing a singular indie-inspired sound. Today, Barrick lives and creates in Boulder, CO, where he has staked his name on the thriving Colorado scene. Along the Front Range of the Rockies, he has opened for the likes of Josiah Johnson, Brett Dennen, and Grahame Lesh, and shared the stage with members of Elephant Revival. When he’s not performing, he’s writing and recording new music from his home studio. After a year of promoting his first fully-independent LP, Anyone Seen The Light?, he has launched a pseudo-album singles series entitled Brain Gravy, which features artful music videos alongside each release. Molly Kollier Molly Kollier is a Boulder-based folk songwriter and professional guitar and piano instructor. With the songwriting wit of Kacey Musgraves and the vocal stylings of Emmylou Harris, Kollier’s songs are touching in any context. Uncork a bottle of wine and sway to vocal range that swings the pendulum from bird-like falsetto to belting a Big Statement on life and how to live it. Locals call her “a twangy Regina Spector” perhaps for her giggly, eccentric presence on-stage. But eccentricity isn’t her defining element -- that would be her exquisitely structured numbers that steadily spiral up from plinky openings to a majestic finish. We are committed to following all applicable guidance under the Colorado's Re-opening guidance for restaurants. Don't forget your mask! ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Review your order carefully, there are no refunds for any reason. No tickets are mailed to you, your name will be on the will call list night of show. Night of show (1) bring a valid government issued ID and (2) print your confirmation or show your electronic confirmation e-mail. Tickets may be transferred by providing your receipt for another person to provide at the door. To transfer your ticket: Please provide the person who will be using your tickets with your electronic receipt (electronic or printed). They will need to show it at the door the night of show. This will be honored as long as no one else has checked in using a duplicate electronic receipt.

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