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Jul 12, 2009 7:00 pm (Sunday)

Where

Boulder Theater

2032 Fourteenth Street
Boulder, CO 80302
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What
7:00pmPhone:  303-786-7030 Live radio show taping hosted by Nick and Helen Forster featuring music and conversation with John Gorka and Hot Buttered Rum.
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7:00pm
Phone:  303-786-7030
Live radio show taping hosted by Nick and Helen Forster featuring music and conversation with John Gorka and Hot Buttered Rum.

Cost
$15.00
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Hot Buttered Rum's bio and tour dates
Hot Buttered Rum
Hot Buttered Rum, one of the hardest-working and fastest-rising stars in the musical firmament, has become, over the last five years, a group that is infinitely greater than the sum of its parts. It began with a core of five uniquely talented musicians writing and singing songs on the mountaintops and city streets of Northern California; five musicians who, on the night they realized they loved playing together too much to ever stop, were sipping a warm buttery winter drink from which the group derived its name. Since that fateful night, the organization has steadily expanded to include a rich tapestry of fans, friends and family reaching ...

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John Gorka's bio and tour dates
John Gorka
John Gorka is an acoustic based singer songwriter and self described "aspiring folksinger." His songs look at the world with a realistic hope, acknowledging the sorrows and celebrating the joys of a modern life. "the quintessential urban folksinger"-- Boston Globe

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Boulder Theater
From opera to movies to disco to rock - the historic Boulder Theater has a diverse and colorful past that is being continued with a thriving present and is primed for an exciting future. Opened in 1906 as Curran Opera House by wealthy billboard sign owner James Curran, the venue featured opera, musical productions and silent movies. In 1927 the first talkie, "The Jazz Singer", was presented by Warner Brothers. With the advent of the motion picture, all live performances ceased as the theater became a movie house from 1927 to 1978. During the Depression, the theater kept going with double features and "Country Store Nights", when sacks of groceries were given away to those in the lucky numbered seats. Phone: (303) 786-7030

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