Duane Betts

Southern Rock Royalty guitarist-vocalist-songwriter Duane Betts and Palmetto Hotel embark on their Spring Vacancy Tour, with a local performance at Mangy Moose Emporium, 3295 Village Drive, Friday, March 24. Show: 9pm. Tickets: $25. Info: (307) 733-4913 or visit https://mangymoose.com.

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The Ogden Theatre is a 1600 capacity venue in the Capitol Hill district of Denver and although its surroundings leave much to be desired, the place still brings out the magic for those who enter its historic doors. Originally opened in 1917, it got it start as did many theaters of that era as a movie house and a locale for vaudeville performances. Cinema was its main draw for decades until its almost unfortunate end in the early 90’s, when it was slotted to be demolished.

The name Duane Betts is very familiar to anyone that is a fan of rock music and especially southern rock. He was born into the amalgam of two historic names in rock and roll. His father Dickey Betts and his band mate Duane Allman were pioneers of southern rock guitar driven music, namely the Allman Brothers Band. It’s not surprising that Duane Betts' early musical influences came from within his family. Betts has harnessed these influences and over the years created his very distinct writing and playing style.

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