Enjoy this music video of the Barton Hills Choir performing the Grateful Dead classic ‘Eyes of the World’ at So Many Roads Museum and Brewery in Denver. Accompanying the choir are special guests Josh Rosen and Edwin Hurwitz from Shakedown Street, and Stu Crair from Dead Floyd.
The Barton Hills Choir traveled 910 miles to take the stage together for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in March, 2020. Enjoy this video of the Jesse Fuller classic “Beat It On Down The Line” performed live at So Many Roads Museum and Brewery in Denver, CO with special guests Josh Rosen (guitar) and Edwin Hurwitz (bass) from Shakedown Street and Stu Crair (drums) from Dead Floyd.
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BHC is part of MossFest 2021
Be sure to check out MossFest this weekend, a virtual children’s concert featuring an all-star lineup of amazing musicians you can view beginning on Saturday, March 27. It’s part of ABC KiteFest – you can enjoy it here. You can learn more about MossFest at the Moss Pieratt Foundation web site.
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The Barton Hills Choir join virtually for a remote recording with songwriter Tony Scalzo of Austin-based Fastball to sing his No. 1 hit ‘The Way.’
Musicians:
Don Cento – guitar
Jake Perlman – drums
Trevor Nealon – organ
Tony Scalzo – bass
Produced by Gavin Tabone
Permission to post granted by Tony Scalzo BibleBlack publishing
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