Kyle Hollingsworth Band w/Keith Moseley Tour Colorado in March

Article Contributed by Musical Earth | Published on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

String Cheese Incident keyboardist and avid brewer Kyle Hollingsworth returns his BrewSki Tour to the high country of Colorado this March with Kyle Hollingsworth Band. KHB will be joined by String Cheese Incident bandmate and bassist Keith Moseley for a very special tour, featuring a one-time-only craft beer collaboration from Kyle and Aspen Brewing Company on tap at each show. Boulder’s Springdale Quartet appears as a special guest to open the shows in Avon and Breckenridge.  A popular tradition returns with Kyle and Colorado’s love for beer, one keg of the Aspen/Kyle collaboration brew will be available for free for the first hour once doors open at all shows, while supplies last.So head to the mountains of Colorado this March to enjoy beer and skiing on BrewSki Tour with Kyle Hollingsworth Band. Tickets go on sale this week at www.kylehollingsworth.com and all venue outlets.Kyle Hollingsworth Band featuring Keith MoseleyMarch 21  - Avon, CO - AgaveMarch 22  - Aspen, CO - Wheeler Opera House   March 23 - Breckenridge, CO - three20southAll dates feature Keith MoseleyAll dates include exclusive beer on tapAbout Kyle HollingsworthThirty years ago, Kyle Hollingsworth set out on a career in music. Since then, with a wealth of desire and incredible ability, Hollingsworth has established himself as a formidable and versatile music talent. Today, as a member of acclaimed jam masters The String Cheese Incident, Hollingsworth is revered by both peers and fans for his ability to write and perform in a mosaic of styles, from rock to classical, ragtime to bebop. Playing in SCI has allowed him unrestricted access to the world of music, and has bestowed on him the kind of fearlessness a composer needs to flirt with such disparate genres. Those who’ve seen SCI know the band can move from funk to bluegrass on a chord change. “In the jam world, where there are no set ways of doing things, we’re not afraid to move in and out of genres,” he says, “and because of that I’ve learned to be creative, not only on stage but in the studio. I can get on board with something pretty quickly. You have to.”Hollingsworth’s 2009 release, titled Then There’s Now, finds the musician coming in to his own. With solid song material and a slamming new band, Kyle is making his mark in the new, always-evolving music scene. Then There’s Now delivers a blend of vocal and instrumental tunes and seamlessly displays his growth as a musician and as a songwriter.

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