0 Johnny Campbell & the Bluegrass Drifters winter 2015 Colorado tour

Rocky Mountain Artists is very pleased to be bringing some outstanding Nashville bluegrass to Colorado to ring in 2015 with Johnny Campbell & the Bluegrass Drifters.  The band will be pickin’ through Colorado throughout January so check them out at these dates:

01.09 (Fri) Crested Butte, CO – The Eldo
01.10 (Sat) Evergreen, CO – Little Bear Saloon
01.12 (Mon) Boulder, CO – Southern Sun
01.13 (Tue) Laporte, CO – Swing Station
01.14 (Wed) Steamboat Springs, CO – Carl’s Tavern
01.16 (Fri) Grand Junction, CO – Cruiser’s
01.17 (Sat) Carbondale, CO – Black Nugget
01.18 (Sun) Aspen, CO – Justice Snow’s
01.21 (Wed) Frisco, CO – Barkley Ballroom

http://www.thebluegrassdrifters.com/
https://www.facebook.com/johnnycampbellandthebluegrassdrifters

Johnny Campbell is a third generation fiddler hailing from Nashville, Tennessee. He grew up listening to Bluegrass greats Bill Monroe, Jimmy Martin, Jim & Jesse & the Virginia Boys, and the Stanley Brothers. Johnny’s long-bow fiddling style is modeled after the late, great Kenny Baker, as well as his brother Jimmy Campbell, who played extensively with both Jim & Jesse and Bill Monroe. To Johnny, Bluegrass is not just a genre of music, but a lifestyle. Sticking strictly to the roots of first generation bluegrass musicians, Johnny brings enthusiasm and charisma to an oft mislabeled musical category. Johnny has won several fiddle competitions over the years, including Uncle Dave Macon Days, LaGrange Fiddle Competition, and Yeehaw Junction. He is a founding member of the Volunteer String Band (a Nashville Jamgrass band), has toured with James Monroe and helped San Francisco based band Windy Hill win several band competitions, including Emerging Artist in The California Bluegrass Association, First Place at Yonder Mountain String Band’s String Summit and Second Place at Rocky Grass. He currently plays with Chris Henry & The Hardcore Grass and David Davis & The Warrior River Boys. After 35 years as a sideman Johnny is now up front. In the oft’ heard words of Johnny himself, “Let’s Pick!” Johnny started the Bluegrass Drifters in Santa Cruz, California with his wife Whitney. The band has gone through some changes since moving back to Nashville and Johnny’s really excited about the current line-up.

Colorado Tour Jan copy