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The Delta Sonics (formerly known as The Homewreckers) have been playing in Colorado since 1992, and have established themselves as one of the finest blues acts in the area with their solid musicianship and exciting live performances. Their musical stylings include Chicago Blues, West Coast Swing, New Orleans R&B, and some early Rock n' Roll.

The band has been featured at the 1997, 1998, and 2001 Denver Blues & Bones Festival, the Boulder/Lyons Blues Festival five times, the Yellowstone Jazz Festival, and the Westword Music Showcase in 1996 and 1997. They have opened for many nationally known blues artists, including Koko Taylor, Junior Wells, Taj Mahal, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, The Radiators, and the Fabulous Thunderbirds. In 1999 and 2004, the band brought blues piano legend Pinetop Perkins to Colorado for successful tours. Most recently The Delta Sonics have opened shows for Charlie Musselwhite and Tommy Castro, and have also backed Big Bill Morganfield, Bo Diddley, and Pinetop Perkins on their recent performances in Colorado.

 

 

 

 

The Stanleytones Bluegrass Band

was formed in 1999, when the original members met while attending local jam sessions in the Boulder area. The band was named after the Stanley Brothers, Ralph and Carter, who played throughout the 50’s until Carter’s death in 1964. Having recently finished recording a new album, The Stanleytones’ passion for traditional bluegrass is evident in the their sound, and has made them into what they are today---a classic bluegrass band reminiscent of those early bands of the 50’s and 60’s, with an added repertoire of original compositions comprised of melodic instrumentals and skillful vocal harmonies.

 

 

 

Kenny Cordova and the Olde Rock Band

Kenny has been singing and entertaining for over 50 years. Kenny did his first public appearance at the age of four and participated in several talent shows and school programs throughout his educational years. He was the lead singer for the Fabulous Fury's during his high school career. Kenny did a solo act while raising his son and daughter and has been the front man for the Olde Rock Band for over 18 years. The band has been voted the "Best Band" and Kenny has been the only vocalist to have been voted in the "Best Musician" category and received many other accolades from the Fort Collins Coloradoan's "Best of Fort Collins". Kenny says, "When I'm on stage, I live my dream, and I can't wait to entertain you -- Rock on!!"