WhiteWater Ramble Plays the Fox Theatre, 5/3

By: Apr. 12, 2012
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Z2 Entertainment will present WhiteWater Ramble at the Fox Theatre on Thursday, May 3rd.  Tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, April 13th for $8.00 in advance and $10.00 day of show.
 
Self-described as "High-Octane Rocky Mountain DanceGrass", WhiteWater Ramble uses a simple recipe to craft it's sound - bluegrass instrumentation, add drums, and a boundary-less approach to grassing-up everything from disco house grooves to roots Americana. The Colorado-bred quintet combines the elements of Mandolin, Fiddle, Acoustic Guitar, Upright Bass, Drums and Vocals to explore the musical boundaries of multiple genres to fuel their own mixture of original music and innovative cover song interpretations. Whether playing an intimate encore, acoustic and unplugged in the crowd, or surfing on top of the upright bass, WhiteWater Ramble delivers a powerful and memorable live performance.
 
A diverse festival resume has helped bring WWR to stages at events like Wakarusa, Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival, Nedfest, Bohemian Nights NewWestFest, Copper Mountain Sunsation, Desert Rocks, Keystone Bluegrass and Brews, The Denver People's Fair, South Park Music Festival, Westword's Music Showcase, numerous Brew Festivals, and their own annual two day music and camping festival, Ramble on the River.
 
Their debut studio alblum, All Night Drive features 12 genre-jumping original tracks complimented by a who’s who of guest artists that showcases this formula. Produced by Tim Carbone of Railroad Earth fresh off projects with Greensky Bluegrass and Great American Taxi, the album leverages 6 years of touring, writing and arranging the very best of WWR’s original pieces. 
 
Guest artists include Steve Molitz of Particle/Phil&Friends, JosH Clark of Tea Leaf Green, Erik Yates from Hot Buttered Rum, Grant Gordy of the David Grisman Quintet and Pete Wall on Saxophones.


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