Liver threw down, and Emily Winter led the charge, commanding the stage with her fiddle playing, confidently daring everyone to match her. Tico Time Bluegrass might as well be a Liver Fest, with Patrick Storen being a driving force behind the scenes. She captivated the Friday afternoon crowd as she always does, along with Jon Stickley’s mind-breaking licks and Hunter Deacon laying it down on the drums.Īs the sun set, Liver Down The River took over the party. Stickely Trio is always a fantastic show, and a huge reason is Lyndsay “Just” Pruett on fiddle. Then one of our favorites – Lyndsay Pruett and Jon Stickley Trio! (Yeah, it,s an RV r esort!) Jack Cloonan Band played a great set, welcoming Joy Adams to join on cello for a tune, whose band – Big Richard – has the late-night slot. People We Know and Foggy Memory Boys (I can never remember the name of that band for some reason) got things started as we sipped on frozen strawberry margaritas made at our campsite. On Friday we awoke to a stacked lineup of artists and a beautiful day on the river. Making the trek from Boulder, we arrived just in time to catch the last few Willie Watson tunes and then get down to a raucous Chain Station show in the late-night pavilion – a new addition to Tico Time. The festival starts on Thursday, and many folks were there from the get-go. We were excited for the chance to give this party another whirl in 2022. Aside from the great location and lineup, it was a family reunion, with many great crews of folks from around Colorado and Durango. We were at last year’s Tico Time Bluegrass Festival and had a blast. It’s outside of Durango, and a beautiful drive from the Front Range in CO. Tico Time Bluegrass Festival was held for the 2nd year at Tico Time River Resort RV Park outside of Aztec, NM.
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