September First Friday Concert with Tab Benoit and The Rumble

Date

Sep 01 2023
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Time

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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In September, Silverthorne will welcome musician Tab Benoit to Rainbow Park for a free concert on Friday, Sept. 1. Tab Benoit will bring his Blues and Louisiana style to Silverthorne, along with opening act The Rumble, to the high country. In addition to the free concert, community members may enjoy fun kid’s activities and more.

tab benoit

Tab Benoit

One of the most impressive guitarists to emerge from the rich Bayous of Southern Louisiana in recent years, Tab Benoit’s guitar tone can be recognized before his Otis-Redding-ish voice resonates from the speakers. He doesn’t rely on any effects and his set up is simple. It consists of a guitar, cord, and Category 5 Amplifier. The effects that you hear come from his fingers.

Born on November 17, 1967, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Benoit grew up in the nearby oil and fishing town of Houma, where he still resides today. Musically, he was exposed early on to traditional Cajun waltzes and the country music broadcast on his hometown’s only radio station. Benoit’s father was himself a musician; as such, the family home was filled with various instruments.

the rumble

The Rumble 

On Mardi Gras morning, your eyes may feast on the intricate and elaborate beadwork of the Indians as they dance down the street, but the first thing you’ll hear when they make their way toward you is the back line, known as “the rumble”. Featuring six Grammy-nominated musicians, The Rumble is more than just a band—it’s an opportunity to be immersed in a wholly unique facet of New Orleans culture. Composed of Second Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. of the Golden Eagles, trumpeter Aurélien Barnes, trombonist José Maize Jr., bassist TJ Norris, guitarist Ari Teitel, keyboardist Andriu Yanovski, and drummer Trenton O’Neal, the group fuses iconic New Orleans funk in the vein of The Meters and The Neville Brothers—but updated, modern and vibrant befitting the next generation—with electrifying brass and the singular visual splendor of the Black Masking carnival tradition. 

Organizer

Town of Silverthorne
Town of Silverthorne
Phone
(970) 262-7300
Email
info@silverthorne.org
Website
https://www.silverthorne.org/

Visit the Heart of Summit County As the year-round heart of Summit County, Silverthorne delivers endless outdoor adventure, a thriving arts and culture scene and the most welcoming residents in the Rockies. Silverthorne sits amidst nature’s playgrounds, statuesque peaks, bold rivers with renowned rapids and fishing holes and hundreds of miles of wilderness. Our shopping attracts customers from around the region. Top off your day with an award-winning craft brew, delectable ethnic food or bistro fare and experience a true taste of Silverthorne. Silverthorne is home to residents and business owners united by their love of the mountain lifestyle and the opportunity to build a future unlike any other in the region. It is this energy that attracts countless visitors each year. Come and see for yourself. Whether it’s for a day, a week, or a season; once you feel the pulse of our mountain town, you’ll know that nowhere else has heart like Silverthorne.

Location

Rainbow Park
Rainbow Park, Rainbow Drive, Silverthorne, CO

Location

Rainbow Park
Rainbow Park, Rainbow Drive, Silverthorne, CO

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September First Friday Concert with Tab Benoit and The Rumble

Date

Sep 01 2023
Expired!

Time

5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

More Info

Labels

Featured

In September, Silverthorne will welcome musician Tab Benoit to Rainbow Park for a free concert on Friday, Sept. 1. Tab Benoit will bring his Blues and Louisiana style to Silverthorne, along with opening act The Rumble, to the high country. In addition to the free concert, community members may enjoy fun kid’s activities and more.

tab benoit

Tab Benoit

One of the most impressive guitarists to emerge from the rich Bayous of Southern Louisiana in recent years, Tab Benoit’s guitar tone can be recognized before his Otis-Redding-ish voice resonates from the speakers. He doesn’t rely on any effects and his set up is simple. It consists of a guitar, cord, and Category 5 Amplifier. The effects that you hear come from his fingers.

Born on November 17, 1967, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Benoit grew up in the nearby oil and fishing town of Houma, where he still resides today. Musically, he was exposed early on to traditional Cajun waltzes and the country music broadcast on his hometown’s only radio station. Benoit’s father was himself a musician; as such, the family home was filled with various instruments.

the rumble

The Rumble 

On Mardi Gras morning, your eyes may feast on the intricate and elaborate beadwork of the Indians as they dance down the street, but the first thing you’ll hear when they make their way toward you is the back line, known as “the rumble”. Featuring six Grammy-nominated musicians, The Rumble is more than just a band—it’s an opportunity to be immersed in a wholly unique facet of New Orleans culture. Composed of Second Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. of the Golden Eagles, trumpeter Aurélien Barnes, trombonist José Maize Jr., bassist TJ Norris, guitarist Ari Teitel, keyboardist Andriu Yanovski, and drummer Trenton O’Neal, the group fuses iconic New Orleans funk in the vein of The Meters and The Neville Brothers—but updated, modern and vibrant befitting the next generation—with electrifying brass and the singular visual splendor of the Black Masking carnival tradition. 

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