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History Colorado presents a Tiny Library Concert double-header in December, featuring Natalie Tate and Pineross!
Natalie Tate (natalietatemusic.com) was the 2016 winner of the Denver Westword’s Best Singer-Songwriter award. A long-time fixture in Denver’s indie rock scene, Tate makes ethereal, roots-based indie pop blended with the sweet simplicity of her voice. Her latest beat-driven EP, “Your Type,” takes us to a hearts-vibrating, lights-swirling, eyes-closed dance-floor where we are brought back into the forgotten spaces inside of ourselves. Tate has performed nationally, sharing stages with Ark Life, Gregory Alan Isakov, Futurebirds, The Cave Singers and more. Her rotating cast of collaborators includes members of some of Denver’s best indie bands, including The Still Tide, Inner Oceans, and Chimney Choir.
Pineross is the side project of Kevin Larkin, multi-instrumentalist from Denver’s lauded Chimney Choir. As Pineross, Larkin plays progressive Americana, channeling the musical ghosts of “old, weird America” into his hypnotic lyrics, and the result is an addictive combination of traditional music of the American West, Irish fiddle tunes, and Spanish-influenced rhythms. The music of Pineross “re-casts an American past… fluently, with eyes as encompassing as Walt Whitman’s.” (Independent Clauses)
History Colorado’s Tiny Library Concert series features performances by local Colorado musicians in the unusual and intimate space of the museum’s Stephen H. Hart Library & Research Center. Beer, wine, and cocktails available for purchase.
[$9 – $12]
More info and tickets: http://www.historycolorado.org/event/tiny-library-concert-featuring-natalie-tate-and-pineross