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Michelle Allen & Friends
**Currently Booking**
There is nothing better than spending a Sunday afternoon playing music with friends on the patio, or taking the show on the road and pleasing audiences at a coffee shop or brewery. I usually sing and play my golden era Martin 000-28 guitar but I occasionally bring out my banjo for a little clawhammer. Jay plays the upright Bass or Bolivian charango with a decidedly Americana flavor.
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Tupelo Honey
Tupelo Honey; Live from the Hive.
Our dear friend and musical partner Nancy Thorwardson, passed away April 2017. Nancy put the swing into this and many other fantastic bands. Tupelo Honey was Nancy Thorwardson, Michelle Allen, Paul Kiteck and Jay Allen. The "Tupes" were sure to please with a swingy, bluesy, folky mix of Americana music featuring great harmonies and rich tones. Where ever you are Nancy we know there is beautiful music.
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Stonefish
Roger Fish, vocals and fiddle, Dan Hankin guitar, Eric Johnson, electric bass, Steven Stone vocals and mandolin and Michelle Allen, guitar and vocals. Stonefish played an enjoyable mix of traditional bluegrass, Americana and acoustic music.
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Slick Allen Trio
Deeply influenced by Blues, Bluegrass, Folk, Alt-country, Acoustic Rock and Old Time roots music, Michelle Allen and Kevin Slick's considerable vocal and songwriting talents delivered unique, compelling and highly enjoyable music ranging from contemplative ballads to upbeat bluegrass.
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Little Liza Jane
Featuring folk and bluegrass, this all female band took the front range by storm. Venues played include Swallow Hill, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival and Nissis.