Red Mountain Boys
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107 Manitou Ave,Manitou Springs CO 80829
20 November, 2021
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Red Mountain Boys Manitou Music Foundation and Lulu's Downstairs Presents 21+ Red Mountain Boys Manitou Music Foundation and Lulu's Downstairs Presents Red Mountain Boy COVID-19 POLICY AT LULU’S DOWNSTAIRS Effective Wed, August 11, both VENUES at Lulu’s Downstairs will require guests to show proof of full vaccination or a negative test taken within the past 48 hours before entering the venue. Upon arrival, all guests must present a STATE ID along with a completed COVID-19 vaccination card, or proof of their negative COVID-19 test result. Vaccination cards may be presented at the box office with a paper or digital copy/picture. Effective Friday, October 1st, all venues at Lulu’s Downstairs will require ALL guests to present a completed vaccination card. We will continue to monitor regulations and local cases to inform our policy. Thank you for your understanding and support. The Red Mountain Boys! The Red Mountain Boys are red hot on a two year plus run! They are a local, traditional bluegrass band that has been booking a lot of gigs and bringing a lot of fun. Playing mostly original material, the local foursome have become local and regional favorites with their lively performances. Four part harmonies and rousing string work have earned the boys a strong following. The pandemic hasn’t slowed them down, turning to writing new songs and practicing their art and recording when playing gigs was not an option. Named for Red Mountain in Manitou Springs, band members hail from various parts of the country. Alabama born band leader Alan Thomas Begley shines on his Martin guitar. Providing the glue, Bassist Jon “Metronome” Murphy is an Arizona transplant to Manitou Springs. Banjo picker extraordinaire and award winning songwriter, Lewis Mock hails from Kansas. From North Carolina playing mandolin is Jeff Daugherty, winner of the coveted John Hartford songwriting award. The Boys are playing venues large and small, from a crowd inspired Manitou Library Lawn Concert in the rain, to the Mishawaka stage in Ft. Collins, from the Black Rose Acoustic Society in Black Forest to The Rocky Grass Festival in Lyons, the oriental Theatre in Denver to the Bean Blossom Festival in Indiana. Upcoming shows include: Stargazers Theatre (Colorado Springs), Sept 17; Heritage Brewfest (Manitou Springs), Sept 18; Number 38 (Denver), Sept 19; Canon Rose Acoustic Society (Canon City), Sept 25. If you have not seen the Red Mountain Boys, it’s time to catch a show! If you have seen them, I know you will be joining the fun times they bring! As Jeff Daugherty likes to say, “the Red Mountain Boys are seeking world domination, one bite at a time”! More info: RedMountainBoys.com Red Mountain Boys
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