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Assigned seating tickets will be available on Monday, December 3 at 11 a.m. online (24/7) and at our box office (Mon-Fri, 11 am - 5 pm. 303.777.1003).

About the Festival

Swallow Hill is proud to present the Denver Folk & Roots Festival on Friday, March 28, 2008 in the unique setting of one of the finest acoustic concert halls in America, the Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. This year we are presenting legendary singer-songwriters Bruce Cockburn and Nanci Griffith as our headliners, preceded by a series of showcase performances by musicians whose work spans the gamut of folk and roots music.

For nearly 30 years, Swallow Hill has been Denver’s home for folk, roots and acoustic music. Like the symphony and the opera, we are a nonprofit organization devoted to the performing arts. We teach over 3,000 students in our music school, and every year we present over 200 concerts. Most of this activity is conducted at our two small venues at 71 East Yale Avenue in Denver. Once a year we venture down to the 2,200 seat Ellie Caulkins Opera House to present an evening of music unique to Denver’s cultural scene.

The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with a series of five showcases. Southern Journey featuring Emily Morgan Bates and Marta Burton, a tribute to Alan Lomax and those dedicated to recording the folk music of the American South, will be the first showcase, followed by Fifth World, a Native peoples trio comprised of Dine flute player Andrew Begay, Saamoke percussionist Will Clipman, and Laarakia didgeridoo player Ash Dargan.

Next we'll make a run to the southern border with Tuscon, Ariz.-based Santa Cruz River Band, who will entertain the crowd with an array of Mexican folk songs and southwest spice. Colorado favorites Dakota Blonde will then take the stage, an acoustic trio whose combination of folk, bluegrass, and country with a little Celtic tinge keep audiences coming back for more. Our final showcase will be Steppin' In It with Rachael Davis, who will deliver some rocking newgrass peppered with jazz and folk influences.

Following the showcases there will be a brief intermission as the stage changes are made for our headliners for this special event, Nanci Griffith and Bruce Cockburn.

Bruce Cockburn's esteemed career includes 29 albums, numerous international awards (including an induction to the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2001) and countless concert performances. His highly personal finger picking guitar style merges Mississippi John Hurt blues with modal jazz harmony as well as melodic lyricism and cycling rhythms that suggest an ear for Indian, Asian, and African music. His songwriting has also reflected the turmoil of our times, with anti-globalism manifestos, a reflective coda on his experiences with the poor and downtrodden in Nicaragua, and environmentalist anthems. His latest album, Life Short Call Now, is the 29th album in a career that's midway through its fourth decade, and is wide-ranging, playful, and adventurous, eager to take chances and happy to push limits.

Nanci Griffith's admirers are legion (Bob Dylan specifically requested that she sing "Boots of Spanish Leather" at his historic Madison Square Garden anniversary concert), and she has penned some of country music's most enduring compositions, including Emmylou Harris' and Willie Nelson's "Gulf Coast Highway," Kathy Mattea's "Love at the Five and Dime" and "Listen to the Radio," and Suzy Bogguss' "Outbound Plane." She was the first to record Julie Gold's Grammy-winning classic, "From a Distance," which found wider commercial success with Bette Middler. Whether performing her own poetically evocative material or the compositions of her influences, friends, and peers, Griffith possesses a powerful gift for inhabiting the songs she sings. Her career spans nearly three decades with numerous accolades, including numerous Grammy nominations as well as a win in 1994 for her album, Other Voices, Other Rooms.

The emcees for the evening will be Denver's Godfather of Folk, Harry Tuft, and musician couple Mollie O’Brien and Rich Moore. Tuft is responsible for sowing the seeds of Swallow Hill through his establishment of the Denver Folklore Center, a staple of not only Denver's folk and music community, but of the entire Western region of the United States. O’Brien has been called one of root’s music’s best interpreters and singers, her songs crossing genre boundaries from jazz to southern mountain traditional, to R&B and blues. She and Moore recently released their first live CD together.

Festival Sponsors

Swallow Hill is grateful to the following organizations and businesses for their generous support.

Gold Level
Schumacher Accounting & Tax Service Andrew Miller
Butler Family Fund of the Denver Foundation  
Silver Level
The Wright Group, Inc. Leo and Susan Kiely
Bronze Level
Jim & Sharon Butler Wells Fargo, N.A.
Christy Sports: Your Ski and Patio Shop Swallow Hill Board Members &
Executive Director
Denver Folklore Center Jeff Quinlan, Quinlan Financial Group
Copper Level
St. Charles Town Company Denver Investment Advisors, LLC
Bill & Lynne Wilton Dr. Bill and Peggy Fuller
Austin Hauck Clothiers Tom Payn
Olde Town Pickin' Parlor  
Ongoing Supporters
Scientific & Cultural Facilities District Colorado Council on the Arts
The Denver Foundation  
Media Sponsors
KCUV FM102.3 The Onion
Boulder Weekly Washington Park Profile
KUVO Jazz89 KBDI, Channel 12
Hospitality Sponsors
Sweet Leaf Tea Udi's Handcrafted Foods
Vitamin Cottage  

Become a Festival Sponsor

Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals. Different sponsorship levels offer access to VIP tickets, exposure to thousands of people before and after the event, and a private reception with the artists. For more information, please download the sponsorship package.

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Video Footage of the 2007 Denver Folk & Roots Music Festival