Thursday, July 11, 2024

Jack Hadley Duo, new food & more this weekend at Snowpack Taproom 🎸 🍕

It's Getting Hot In Here! Happy weekend, friends!  We've got a hot weekend ahead of us with lots of beach weather in our forecast.  This Friday, we've got the Jack Hadley Duo lighting up the taproom from 6-9pm.  We hope you can make it out for the...
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It's Getting Hot In Here!
Happy weekend, friends!  We've got a hot weekend ahead of us with lots of beach weather in our forecast.  This Friday, we've got the Jack Hadley Duo lighting up the taproom from 6-9pm.  We hope you can make it out for the music.

Saturday Morning Yoga with Jen will be happening as it does every Saturday morning at 10am.  Bring your yoga mat and come enjoy some free yoga.  

Not sure if you heard the great news, but Grass on the Gulch tickets are for sale.  The demand has been HUGE so we strongly urge everyone to get their tickets before it sells out. Stop by the website and learn more about this incredible local bluegrass music festival that takes place August 2nd-4th right here in Conifer on Kennedy Gulch.  Snowpack is a proud sponsor of this incredible event!

Keep reading for a special little gift at the bottom...
Jack Hadley Duo
Friday, July 12th @ 6pm In The Taproom
Shine Sweet Moon
Born in the Philippines and raised in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, Jack Hadley got his first guitar at the age of twelve. His family moved to Denver, Colorado, where he learned to play music by ear, playing everything from Hendrix to Dylan, unaware that he was learning the foundation of American music, the blues.

Jack began performing as a solo artist and played countless shows with other bands as a hired gun. In 2005 he decided to focus on writing and performing his original blues-based material with his own trio, The Jack Hadley Band. That same year he was playing at a local club when he was approached by blues veteran Otis Taylor who happened to be in the audience. For the next 18 months, Jack was Taylor's lead guitarist, playing at festivals and shows all over the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom. He appears on Taylor's 2007 Telarc release "Definition Of A Circle" playing lead guitar and lap steel. Notable musicians on this recording include ex-Thin Lizzy axeman Gary Moore and harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite. In November 2006 he recorded two songs with keyboard wizard Steve McQuarry at the iconic Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco including his revolutionary track "You & Me."

The fall of 2007 marked the beginning of a new project with Dan Treanor. "Brothers Blood & Bone" was a fresh approach that included new songs from Treanor and Hadley along with updated versions of classics from Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sonny Boy Williamson and Walter "Billy Boy" Ar nold. In 2011 Hadley contributed lead vocals on Neil Haver Stick's "Hide & Seek" CD on Stickman Records.

In 2012, Jack became the first musician in the Colorado Blues Society (CBS) history to qualify for the finals in both the solo and band categories of the International Blues Competition in the same year.

Jack has performed at Blues From The Top in Winter Park, Colorado; BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups in St. Louis; the Brighton Blues Blast in Brighton, Colorado; and the Rauma Blues Festival in Rauma, Finland, backed by the St. Louis Blues All-Stars featuring keyboardist Bob Lohr, bassist Terry Coleman and drummer Keith Robinson. "The St. Louis Sessions" was released in November 2014 on San Telmo Media. "Daybreak In Alabama: The Langston Hughes Project"- music based on the poetry of Langston Hughes - was released in the fall of 2020.

This is going to be a fun show!  Hope you all can make it!
New Pie of the Month!
The Pig & The Pepper
san marzano tomato sauce, mozzarella, capicola, red onion, peppadew peppers, parmesan
Grass on the Gulch
August 2nd-4th, 2024
Grass on the Gulch 2024: Celebrate 5 Years of Bluegrass Bliss!
Immerse yourself in a weekend of live music, camping, and mountain vibes at Grass on the Gulch, Conifer's premier bluegrass and folk music festival!
This year marks the festival's 5th anniversary, from August 2nd to 4th, 2024. Nestled on 80 acres of stunning mountain property on Kennedy Gulch, Grass on the Gulch offers the perfect escape to reconnect with nature and experience the magic of live music.

Friday, August 2nd, 2024
5-6:30pm - Trouble Bound
7-9pm - Slay & Stinson

Saturday, August 3rd, 2024
1-2:30pm - Tyler Philips Band
3-4:30pm - Sarah Bauer Band
5-6:30pm - Brandywine and the Mighty Fines
7-9pm - Wood Belly
9:30-11pm - The Barlow

Camping under the stars: Pitch your tent and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow music lovers amidst the breathtaking mountain scenery.

Delicious food and drinks: Savor a variety of food and beverage options to keep you fueled throughout the weekend.

Artisan vendors: Browse unique crafts and merchandise from local artisans.

Family-friendly activities: Keep the little ones entertained with fun activities designed for all ages.

Whether you're a seasoned bluegrass aficionado or simply seeking a relaxing weekend getaway, Grass on the Gulch offers something for everyone. Get your tickets and join the celebration!

For more information and ticketing details, visit the official Grass on the Gulch website: https://www.grassonthegulch.com/tickets
Lots of new beer in the bottleshop!
We got a ton of new stuff in the week from Parish Brewing, Outer Range, Westbound & Down and more.  Stop by the bottleshop and see what's new!
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