Ladies and gentlemen, Memphis soul is in the house! This group is what happens when Memphis soul icons and young musicians steeped in the tradition of Memphis blues, soul and R&B come together. Don Bryant was the man behind countless hits out of Hi Records, including “I Can’t Stand The Rain,” which he wrote for his wife, Ann Peebles. A longtime vocalist for Willie Mitchell’s bands and his own groups, Don Bryant’s roots are in gospel and doo-wop. After countless performances and recordings of his own, he settled in behind the scenes, lending his prodigious songwriting talent to numerous artists. Today, his voice is silky smooth, cascading from thrilling falsetto to mellifluous tenor and back again. Watch the inspiring performance of “Something About You” live from the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Main Stage.
Read MoreOne of our favorite traditions is going from Oh, Hoppy Day (Saturday’s Grand Tasting) to Oh, Happy Day, when Sunday in the park begins with a rousing gospel set. In 2018, The Glorifying Vines Sisters took the stage with their songs of devotion sung in beautiful three-part harmonies. Gospel and the blues are kindred spirits. Both music forms stem from African-American traditions and culture. Gospel often crosses easily into the secular world - whether or not one is a believer, the joy of gospel music is undeniable. And listening to the Vines sisters sing will indeed fill you with joy and light. The Glorifying Vines Sisters are a group endorsed by Music Maker Relief Foundation, a non-profit that keeps Southern music traditions alive by supporting artists so they can perform their music. We’re grateful for them, for the Vines sisters, and for this beautiful day. Watch the inspiring and uplifting performance of “Down By The Riverside” live from the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Main Stage.
Read MoreR.L. Boyce’s Hill Country Blues is effortlessly transcendent and mesmerizing. Capturing the juke-joint, moonshine fuelled, picnic party life of Como, Mississippi, Boyce takes the listener through Saturday night and over that fine line that separates it from Sunday morning. This is god-fearing music on Mississippi terms. R.L. Boyce has become so highly regarded people see him as the Ravi Shankar of Hill Country music. Hill Country music is loose and free, so much so that it puts both the performer and the listener in a warm, almost meditative state while still groovy enough to demand a good ass shake. Through improvisation, it is designed to heighten your consciousness. You don’t play this sort of music so much as you submit to it. Watch the mesmerizing performance of “I Don't Need A Woman” live from the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Main Stage.
Read MoreYou’re not kidding around when it comes to electric blues-rock and neither is Marcus King. The son of a son of a bluesman, the Greensville, South Carolina native has just achieved legal drinking age and is already making music lovers sit bolt upright with his mature songwriting, smoky vocals and six-string prowess. The Marcus King Band is thrilling live and thanks to constant touring, the cat’s out of the bag. He’s here to stay. Count yourself among his earliest fans and hang on for the ride. There are many more miles to go. Watch the performance of “Side Door” from their new album "Carolina Confessions" live from the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Main Stage.
Read MoreThis is feel good music, no doubt. The California Honeydrops have grown from lead vocalist, guitarist and trumpeter Lech Wierzynkski and drummer Ben Malament’s earthy and intimate busking days, to today’s full-fledged soul-fired dance party. What remains from Lech and Ben’s can’t-help-but-notice street performances is the connection they create with the audience. Band members often join the crowd, shaking tail-feathers and high-fiving with joyful abandon. They’re smooth, they groove, and ya gotta move. Watch the performance of the title track off their new album “Call It Home” live from the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Main Stage.
Read MoreTickets are on sale now for the 26th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival held on September 13-15, 2019 in the world famous mountain town of Telluride, Colorado. Nestled in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the festival boasts three days of music, comedy, craft beer, yoga, art and entertainment in the iconic Telluride Town Park set against a backdrop of stunning 13,000-ft mountain peaks. Limited quantities are available for VIP Passes, Super VIP Passes, 4-Day Camping, Campground Vehicle, RV Passes, and the Fundraiser Dinner for Music Maker Relief Foundation (includes VIP Pass). Don't miss out! Buy early and save! To purchase tickets, click here.
Read MoreAn array of revamped and classic pass options offer the ability to customize your perfect festival experience. Tickets for the 26th Annual Telluride Blues & Brews Festival go on sale this Friday, March 1 at 10 am (MT). Choose from a variety of pass options to help you build your perfect experience. From the new luxurious Super VIP and VIP Experiences to the regular GA, there's something for everyone. Below we've listed the benefits of each pass to compare side-by-side and find out which suits you best.
Read MoreOn Thursday, September 12, the Telluride Blues Society is hosting an evening of live music, dinner and a special studio recording with a festival artist to support the Music Maker Relief Foundation. This fundraising event will be held at the intimate, mountainside recording studio, Studio In The Clouds, located in the towering San Juan Mountains surrounding Telluride. Tickets to the Fundraiser Dinner are available in two options: with and without a VIP 3-Day Pass. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 1 at 10 am (MT).
Read MoreAs the craft beer scene continues to grow, the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival continues to receive an overwhelming number of Grand Tasting Brewer applications! The list has been narrowed down and we’re thrilled to announce the 2019 Grand Tasting Brewery lineup. These 56 breweries will pour over 170 styles of beer and cider on Saturday, September 14 from Noon to 3 pm. Cheers!
Read MoreIn addition to three days of world-class music, festival attendees can enjoy a wide variety of festival food and craft vendors at the 2019 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival! From delicious wraps, pizza, warm coffee and vegan options, the tasty food vendor menus will keep your taste buds satisfied all weekend long. Shop at the local craft booths for fine jewelry, clothing and keepsakes.
Read MoreThe Super VIP Experience is by far the best way to attend the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival! New for 2019, we are proud to present the new Super VIP Experience - the most exclusive package we’ve ever offered. This new all-inclusive pass lets you experience the festival at the highest level possible. Super VIP pass-holders will be treated to a weekend of world-class music, complimentary food, drinks and so much more all surrounded by the unparalleled views of Telluride Town Park.
Read MoreWith 88 keys and a wild and curious imagination, Marco Benevento has created a keyboard style that is all his own, using sound shaping tricks and sheer talent. Watch the performance of “Greenpoint” - a track which Benevento said slowly came together over the course of two years - live from the 2018 Telluride Blues & Brews Festival Main Stage.
Read MoreWe sat down to talk with 2018 Telluride Blues Challenge Alex Paul! Alex is a longtime Southwest Colorado resident and was one of the first locals to ever win the Challenge. With a diverse repertoire of covers and original material and a contagious energy to his live performance, Alex draws listeners into his musical world.
Read MoreThe “Wow!” factor is real as we introduce you to the Keeshea Pratt band, the 2018 International Blues Challenge winners. Watch as they kick off the day with an inspired performance of the title track from their debut album, “Believe”, to a captive crowd on a beautiful Saturday morning.
Read MoreHaving Denver’s Dragondeer kick off the Main Stage festivities was the best reminder that this is a blues-loving festival. Watch as they pay homage to legendary artist, Junior Wells, through a rendition of his classic song "Messin' With The Kid" on a perfect sunny Colorado day live from Telluride Blues & Brews Festival.
Read MoreMissed the merchandise store at Telluride Blues & Brews Festival? Shop online for apparel, accessories and posters. Can't find your size? Check back in early winter for store updates and more!
Read MoreCongratulations to the winner of the 2018 Telluride Blues Challenge - Alex Paul! Paul competed against five other finalists at the Telluride Blues Challenge on Saturday, September 15th and won a premium Martin 00X1AE guitar provided by Telluride Music Company, two performances at this year's and next year's Telluride Blues & Brews Festival, a spot on the 2019 Durango Blues Train and more!
Read MoreIt’s never too early to start planning for the festival trip of a lifetime! Boasting three days and nights of live music on multiple stages, an eclectic craft beer lineup with 56 breweries and over 170 styles of beer, along with breathtaking scenery and much more, the Telluride Blues & Brews is must visit. With the 25th annual festival in the rear-view mirror, we look forward to celebrating the 26th on September 13-15, 2019. Tickets for the next year's festival go on sale March 1, 2019. Lodging in Telluride can fill-up fast! Start booking now for special deals and the best selection of properties and hotels.
Read MoreThe Telluride Blues & Brews Festival sends out a special thank you to all attendees, volunteers, staff, partners, brewers and artists! We had an outstanding festival celebrating our 25th year and it wouldn't be possible without all of your support!
Read MoreThe results are in! All of the votes have been counted and the people have spoken, let's hear it for the new "Best of Fest" champions, Marble Brewery. To the crowd's delight, the award-winning brewery showcased these three winning styles at this year's Grand Tasting: Double White, Passionate Gose and Glow-Stik Juice.
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