FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF MUSIC ON THE MOUNTAIN!
Glenwood Caverns collected 631 cans of food from last week’s Music on the Mountain concert; enjoy another evening of live music, drink specials and “Can-for-a-Tram” rides to benefit LIFT-UP this Saturday
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (Aug.16, 2010) — Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Glenwood Springs, Colo., kicked off its second season of Music on the Mountain with a bang last weekend, collecting 631 cans of food for the LIFT-UP food pantry. This weekend, the series will continue with the Rock Dogs on Saturday, Aug. 21. Guests will be able to ride the tram for free, up to a $12 value, with the donation of at least one can of food for LIFT-UP per rider, beginning at 4 p.m. The band will perform from 6 – 10 p.m.
The Rock Dogs, a rock and roll dance band from Carbondale, features Dale Loper on guitar and vocals, Dan Brennan-Combs on the drums and Tom Mercer on bass and vocals. The trio has been working together for more than sixteen years and shares a common philosophy, “Music performance is not about the musicians’ egos. Instead, it’s about the people who come out in search of a good time. If we give the people what they’ve come for, the rest will take care of itself and everybody wins.”
Upcoming shows include: Derringer, the region’s hottest country rock band, on Aug. 28; KrossroadZ, an eclectic blend of dancing music, on Sept. 11; Cottonwood Acoustic, bluegrass originals and newgrass jams, on Sept. 18; and The Missing Link Band will wrap up the season with rock and R&B on Sept. 25. The Glenwood Springs Post Independent, The Aspen Times and KSPN Radio have joined Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park as media partners for the series.
The Lookout Grille and the Snack Shack will be open for dinner and refreshments during the concerts, with $2.50 Coors Lights, $3 Coronas and glasses of wine, and $4 well drinks. Guests will not be allowed to bring food or alcohol into the park. The Adventure Park’s rides and attractions will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. During the concerts, a Day Pass will cost just $27 with the free tram ride, and will include unlimited access to the Alpine Coaster, new Giant Canyon Swing, Ft. WhereAmI maze, Bungee Trampolines; 4D Ride Theater, Laser Tag, Demon the Mechanical Bull; Wild West Wagon, Speleobox cave simulator, Doc’s Rock climbing wall and Giddy Up! Western ride. For more information about Music on the Mountain, call 945-4228, ext. 0.
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