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I bought a ticket to see Joe Bonamassa at Red Rocks. That meant I had to ride to CO. Might as well make the loop while I was there. Unbelievable venue. Very beautiful. And if you like someone playing a guitar. This guy can tear it up. I had seen him before and will go again.
Well, I see we were pretty close a couple of years ago in Evergreen at the Little Bear. She wanted to see Big Head Todd, but, he was not on the schedule.
I was there for the Sunday show. Great musician, great venue. I've lived here for 12 years, but this is the first concert I've seen at Red Rocks. I'll be going back.
Joe B. is the real deal, saw him last fall in Reno.
Red Rocks is on my bucket list of concert venues for sure, bit of a ride for me but Colorado is the next western state for me to check off. Maybe next year.
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