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Contributed photoThe Sam Holt Band plays the Pac3 in Carbondale on Saturday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m.
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Wyly Community Art Center: George Stranahan: Looking BackBASALT – Enjoy recent work by lifelong photographer and inductee of Aspen Hall of Fame, George Stranahan, through Feb. 28.Opening reception 5-7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11Gallery hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays99 Midland Spur Info: http://www.wylyarts.org, art@wylyarts. org, and 927-4123 Artist’s Mercantile & Gallery: Pat GirardotGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Opening reception for local artist Pat Girardot, who works in charcoal, pastel and graphite, specifically figure drawing. “Eclectic Retrospective” features design in still life and landscape, through Feb. 1.Opening reception 5-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11 720 Cooper Ave.Info: http://www.artistsmg.net6th Street Bar & Grill: Vid WeatherwaxGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Live music with Vid Weatherwax. No cover.6-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11124 W. Sixth St.Info: 945-2500PAC3: Cody Canada & The DepartedCARBONDALE – Cody Canada fronted the wildly popular red dirt country rockers Cross Canadian Ragweed for 15 years, selling more than a million albums. He left it all behind in 2010, and came roaring back with a new band, The Departed. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11520 S. Third St.Tickets: $17 advance, $22 at the doorTickets and info: http://www.pac3carbondale.com, Deja Coffee & Brew, Thunder River Market, and Dos Gringos and 925-1663The Creekbend Bistro: Elliott LeonardRIFLE – Creekbend Bistro welcomes Elliott Leonard. Enjoy dinner and fine acoustic music at one of Rifle’s most popular eateries. No cover.6-8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11121 E. Third St.Info: 625-3131Kanpai Sushi & Bar: The Logan BrothersGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Classic folk and rock, sushi, and drinks in a chic atmosphere. No cover.7:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 113950 Midland Ave.Info: http://www.kanpaisushilounge.com and (970) 230-9498Carbondale Beer Works: Mark MussmerierCARBONDALE – Mark Mussmerier plays along as CBW toasts its team at the broomball after-party. No cover.8-11 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11647 Main St.Info: kenetnicholls@gmail.comSteve’s Guitars: Alison May and FriendsCARBONDALE – Alison May is a folk rock singer-songwriter celebrating the release of her debut album “Earnest Keep.” Opening the show is fellow singer-songwriter Jackson Emmer, a Colorado Rocky Mountain School alum.8:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 1119 N. Fourth St.Tickets: $10Info: http://www.soundcloud.com/alisonmay, http://www.jacksonemmer.com and 963-3304Silver Club Saloon: Guy Williams and Lesismore BandNEW CASTLE – Dancing and live music by Guy Williams and Lesismore Band. No cover. 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Friday, Jan. 11366 W. Main St.Info: 984-7123Rivers: Free Live Music GLENWOOD SPRINGS – Singer/songwriter Josh Rogan plays soulful original rock.9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 112525 S. Grand Ave.Info: http://www.theriversrestaurant.com and 928-8813Black Nugget Saloon: PotcheenCARBONDALE – Celtic pirate rock comes to the Black Nugget on the second Friday night of the month. No cover.9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11403 Main St.Info: http://www.thepotcheenfolkband.comCarbondale Beer Works: Thomas KiviCARBONDALE – Thomas Kivi plays his original Minneapolis alts-roots folk-rock songs.6-9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12647 Main St.Info: http://www.thomaskivi.comKanpai Sushi & Bar: The Leonard Curry TrioGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Fun Americana and bluegrass music, sushi, and drinks in a chic atmosphere. No cover.7:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 123950 Midland Ave.Info: http://www.kanpaisushilounge.com and (970) 230-9498PAC3: Sam Holt Band with Cameron WilliamsCARBONDALE – Sam Holt writes rock songs that are heartfelt and poignant expressions of life experiences that reflect his southern roots. Aspen’s Cameron Williams is a guitarist and singer for Tishamingo, an Atlanta-based band.Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12520 S. Third St.Tickets: $8 advance, $10 at the doorTickets and info: http://www.pac3carbondale.com, Deja Coffee & Brew, Thunder River Market, and Dos Gringos and 925-1663

Wyly Community Art Center: Free classes for kidsBASALT – Registration is in progress for the free “Advanced Wyly Art Club: Ages 9 & Up, Part I” class with Nicole Nagel-Gogolak from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 15, and “Wyly Art Club: Ages 6-8, Part I” with Nicole Nagel-Gogolak, on 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16. This series is designed specifically for the skill and interest level of students who are nine years old or older. Register now through Jan.1699 Midland SpurInfo: art@wylyarts.org and 927-4123CMC Calaway Honor Series: Leon Joseph LittlebirdGLENWOOD SPRINGS and RIFLE – Blending Native American flute, guitar and vocals, singer-songwriter Leon Joseph Littlebird will weave his native and pioneer roots in two January performances in the Jim Calaway Honors Series.7:30 p.m. (6:30 p.m. reception) Thursday, Jan. 17, New Space Theatre at Colorado Mountain College in Glenwood Springs-Spring Valley7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18, Clough Auditorium at CMC-Rifle.Tickets: $20/adults, and $1/full-time CMC students and children up to 17 years. Info and advance ticket s: 947-8367. PAC3: Marco Benevento with Roster McCabeCARBONDALE – For more than a decade pianist/sound-sculptor/songwriter Marco Benevento has been amassing an extensive resume of composition and collaboration. Roster McCabe mixes reggae, funk and guitar-rock.Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 18520 S. Third St.Tickets: $17 advance, $22 at the doorTickets and info: http://www.pac3carbondale.com, Deja Coffee & Brew, Thunder River Market, and Dos Gringos and 925-1663Info: http://www.pac3carbondale.comCarbondale Clay Center: Winter Sessions CARBONDALE – Carbondale Clay Center will now be offering a 10-week winter session of ceramics classes for kids starting the week of Jan. 22.135 Main St.Registration and info: info@carbondaleclay.org and 963-CLAYPAC3: Shook Twins and Mountain Standard TimeCARBONDALE – Identical twins Laurie and Katelyn Shook are at the heart of the quirky folk band Shook Twins. Mountain Standard Time boasts a big, full-band bluegrass sound with keyboards, electric bass, drums and electronic effects.Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23520 S. Third St.Tickets: $10Tickets and info: http://www.pac3carbondale.com, Deja Coffee & Brew, Thunder River Market, and Dos Gringos and 925-1663Info: http://www.shooktwins.com and http://www.mstband.comBlack Nugget Saloon: The Todd Tijerina TrioCARBONDALE – The Todd Tijerina Trio will showcase its fierce brand of R&B from its latest album, “Meant To Be,” winner of four New Mexico Music Award nominations and Blues Song of the Year for “Nothin’ Like the Blues.” No cover.9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 24403 Main St.Info: http://www.reverbnation.com/tijerinabandWyly Community Art Center: Adult Class Sign-upBASALT – Registration is in progress for the “Collage & Mixed Media Techniques” class with Ami Maes from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26. This course offers the opportunity to bring new meaning to your work through the use of collage and words. Work in a journal or create individual pieces.99 Midland SpurInfo: art@wylyarts.org and 927-4123

Gallery 809: Winter Scenes Exhibit GLENWOOD SPRINGS – Collaboration of talented artists from the Roaring Fork Valley featured in an exhibit through the month of January.809 Grand Ave.Hours: Monday-Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.Info: 945-0809 Colorado Mountain College Gallery: Gayle WatermanGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Through her abstract photography, Roaring Fork Valley resident Gayle Waterman is creating art that challenges the tradition of photography with images that transform the old into the new. Through Jan. 25 at the CMC ArtShare Gallery.802 Grand Ave. Info: http://www.cmcartshare.com and 947-8367Colorado Mountain College Gallery: Jack RobertsRIFLE – For 50 years, Jack Roberts worked as an illustrator depicting the history and spirit of Western life, in his own distinctive style. In his studio near Redstone, Roberts created as many as 40 paintings a year.Through Jan. 25.3695 Airport RoadInfo: http://www.coloradomtn.eduRamada Inn: Monday Night Jazz GLENWOOD SPRINGS – The Ramada Inn features jazz musician Pablo Gorra for Monday Night Jazz Jam Sessions.7-9:30 p.m. Mondays124 W. 6th St.Info: pablogorra@q.com and 945-2500Cardiff School House: Tuesday Night DanceGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Each week through the spring, Camp Chair Productions presents an all ages community dance. Proceeds benefit the Cardiff School Project.6-8 p.m. TuesdaysCost: $5 with family rates, free to all Park East residentsOld Cardiff SchoolInfo: Jack Green, 688-0911Rivers: Open Mic NiteGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Open mic for artists of all types hosted by Dan Rosenthal. All talents welcome. $1 taco special. No cover.8-10 p.m. Wednesdays2525 S. Grand Ave.Info: 928-8813Crystal Glass Studio and White Dog GalleryCARBONDALE – Award-winning artists from around the country. Dreamweaver Designs is the featured artist.50 Weant Blvd.Information: http://www.thewhitedoggallery.com and http://www.themusicmatters.net.Main Street Gallery: Regional artistsGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Works by Dean Bowlby, Stephen Datz, Berard Hofmann, Jane Lee, Linda Loeschen and Mary Noone. The gallery also specializes in preservation-quality framing.10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday817 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs399 Main St., CarbondaleInfo: http://www.mainstreetgall.com, 945-4817 and 963-3775 CCAH: Drop-in figure drawing classCARBONDALE – Open to all ages and abilities, Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities (CCAH) is offering an uninstructed session for figure drawing. Bring your own easel and supplies. 7-9 p.m. MondaysThird Street Center, 520 S. Third St.Fee: Model’s feeInfo: http://www.carbondalearts.com, ccah@sopris.net and 963-1680Midland Arts Company: Local artists’ offeringsRIFLE – This cooperative gift shop features the work of the six artist-owners and about 30 additional local artists: handmade soaps and candles, fabric arts, iron work, original paintings, and turned-wood lamps, along with the already existing artisan jewelry and pottery. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday110 E. Third St., Rifle, next to the Blush SalonInfo: http://www.midlandartscompany.com and 625-3068


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