$10 adv/ $12 door

This will be a very special evening, featuring three stellar musicians who will each play separately and then they will all perform together.
Immersed in music since childhood, Sasha Butterfly Rose has been recording and touring extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and beyond for over a decade creating lush landscapes of sound through her voice and original approach to music. She brings an angelic funky soulful download from the source, here to wake you up and shake you down.
Jamie Janover is a self-taught master of improvisation who has developed a range of musical style all his own. The 2002-2003 National Hammered Dulcimer Champion, he is recognized as a true innovator on the instrument. He brings new direction to the ancient string instrument, the hammered dulcimer, by applying diverse percussive techniques drawn from the other instruments he plays: drumkit, multi-percussion, tabla, congas, bongos, timbales, udu and didjeridoo.
Since moving to Boulder, Colorado in 1995, Jamie has performed with a diverse group of bands and solo artists including The String Cheese Incident, The Motet, The Theory Of Everything, The Zambiland Orchestra, Vibe Squad, Zuvuya, Meeting of the Minds, The Dude of Life, Nederland Acid Jazz, and his own band, Jamie Janover and the Realms Ensemble, among others. Currently, his main project is a trio from Boulder, CO called ZILLA which features Michael Travis (the drummer from String Cheese Incident) and Aaron Holstein (Vibesquad). ZILLA a- live organic trance-groove electronica featuring the hammered dulcimer. Jamie plays his whole rig currently includes hammered dulcimer, mini-kit, electric kalimba, sampler pad, sitar, percussion and water.
LYNX; beat boxing, soul moving, one woman show!! Her tasteful employment of electronic sounds beautifully accents her rhythm-oriented songwriting, lending her work a subtle atmosphere that immediately separates Lynx from her singer-songwriter peers. While she uses various soundscaping elements to great effect, it's particularly cool the way she intersperses beat boxing. Unless you've seen her live, you might never guess that she's actually making those sounds organically, as she switches effortlessly between beat-boxing and singing. Her new album may be titled Grain of Sand, but with music this inventive, Lynx is destined for greater things. http://lynxmusic.org/

