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Chuck Pyle releases new
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PRESS RELEASE
Monday,
January 4, 2010
Contact:
Chip Herter
chip@swallowhillmusic.org
303.765.2488 |
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DENVER —
Admired as a sly humorist and an innovative guitarist, Chuck Pyle will
perform selections from his new album, Higher
Ground - Songs of Colorado, at Swallow Hill on Saturday, January 28 at 8
p.m.
Throughout his career, Chuck's
music has been recorded by John Denver, Chris LeDoux, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
and Jerry Jeff Walker. On Higher Ground
(his tenth album to date) Chuck delivers tunes about his beloved state, some of
which are dedicated to its beauty and others to its harshness, all of which make
the Colorado lifestyle so vital. Modern western vocals coupled with edgy
acoustic finger-style guitar, Chuck solidifies himself on this latest effort as
a true ambassador of Colorado living.
"Chuck is the whole package...melodic singing, witty lyrics and GREAT boots."
-Mike Pengra, Minnesota Public Radio.
Opening for Chuck is virtuoso-guitarist Jeff Troxel.
Tickets
are now on sale at
www.swallowhillmusic.org (now with no processing fees) or by calling (303)
777-1003 x2. Discounts are available for Swallow Hill members. Parking for
concerts at Swallow Hill is FREE but limited, so come early!
Thank you for
supporting live music in Denver!
About Swallow Hill Music Association:
Helping people make and enjoy music since 1979, Swallow Hill Music Association
celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2009 as one of the largest nonprofit
institutions of its kind in the United States as a source for folk, roots and
acoustic music. In 2008, Swallow Hill Music served more than 80,000 people
through their concert, school and outreach programming. With more than 2,300
members, Swallow Hill provides a place to celebrate music that is rarely heard
elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain Region. Three concert venues house more than 200
performances a year, featuring some of the world's great artists as well as
up-and-coming new talent.
Swallow Hill’s
Julie Davis School of Music offers classes for every interest, skill level and
member of the family. Each year, a faculty of 60 instructors provides training
to more than 4,000 students.
A Tier II member of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities
District, Swallow Hill has been named one of the Top 25 Movers & Shakers in Arts
& Culture by the Rocky Mountain News, has won both the Mayor's and
Governor's Awards for Excellence in the Arts and countless "Best of Denver"
awards, has been recognized by the North American Folk Alliance, and is one of
the most sought-after venues by folk and roots performers in the country.
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