The Bloomery Presents: Liver Down The River
”A funkadelic hoedown that will send you into infinity and beyond” DGO Mag
From the high mountain river-valley of Durango, Colorado comes a five piece band of musicians called Liver Down The River. The group has their roots in countless river floats, campfires, late night picking, and Colorado living. Since LDTR's creation in 2012, their unique sound and high energy performances have lead them to share the stage with the likes of The Infamous Stringdusters, Railroad Earth, Lil' Smokies, The New Mastersounds, John Stickley Trio, Kyle Hollingsworth Band, and Poor Man’s Whiskey.
The band got their start in 2012 when Patrick Storen and Emily Winter met and started playing music together. A few common fiddle tunes and Grateful Dead numbers later, the two were ready to perform. With the addition of Jake Hasluck on bass, Dominic Fante on drums and Tom Buswell on guitar, the music comes to life.
The music is a blend of original and improvisational compositions that take the listener on a journey to the high peaks of bluegrass, down to the deepest pockets of the funk, and through to the outer reaches of space. Inspiration comes from the band’s collective adventures, love of nature, the following of the soul, and the drive to keep on moving on.
All tickets are General Admission for ages 3 and up. Babies 2 and younger are free.
https://liverdowntheriver.com/
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The Venue: The Bloomery
Nestled amidst vast Wyoming landscapes, The Bloomery‘s farm, flowers, and beloved once-wild Wyoming horses offer a scenic backdrop for outdoor summer concerts. With its sprawling fields and rustic charm, it embodies the spirit of The West, creating the perfect intimate backdrop for incredible nights. Experience music, Wyoming-style!
https://www.bloomeryfarm.com/
The Bloomery is a family farm that lies just west of Casper, Wyoming. We produce field grown seasonal flowers while continually striving to learn the best ways to care for the soil, the abundant wildlife, and the native vegetation.
We love listening to music as much as we love growing flowers. Both bring beauty and hope into our lives, and it brings us great joy to share talented musicians with our Wyoming community. Add locally prepared cuisine and beer, and the sites and sounds of nature to a summer evening and the night is just about as perfect as it can be.
Come visit the farm and experience outdoor music, Wyoming style!
https://www.bloomeryfarm.com/