Press Release

Experience Big Sound at History Colorado’s Tiny Library Concert Series

DENVER –  The Tiny Library Concert Series begins on November 7th at the Hart Research Library, located at the History Colorado Center. This humble space creates an intimate setting to hear incredible local artists perform acoustic renditions of their songs. Unlike other concert venues, the Hart Research Library offers a personal atmosphere surrounded by the altogether unique elements of artifacts, books, and history.

The 2015-2016 Tiny Library Concert series will run November 2015-May 2016, with most of the concerts falling on the evening of the Third Tuesday Rendezvous each month. This month, History Colorado is pleased to welcome Slipstream on November 7th at 7pm and Patrick Dethlefs on November 17th at 7pm. Slipstream is a Colorado supergroup that plays soulful Rocky Mountain bluegrass. Patrick Dethlefs creates folk/Americana music with an effortless sincerity, reminiscent of Townes Van Zandt, that revives the stripped-down feel of a musical history long past.

Through these fantastic performances, History Colorado honors Colorado’s past by celebrating the cultural moments of the present. Music is a powerful outlet to bring the community together and support the vibrant artists that help to make Colorado great.

Learn more about the bands and register online: h-co.org/libraryprograms or call 303-866-2394.

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History Colorado's mission is to inspire generations to find wonder and meaning in our past and to engage in creating a better Colorado. We serve as the state's memory, preserving the places, stories, and material culture of Colorado through our museums, educational programs, historic preservation grants, research library, collections, and outreach to Colorado communities. Find History Colorado on all major social media platforms. Visit HistoryColorado.org or call (303) HISTORY for more information.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Shannon Haltiwanger
Public Information Officer | Preservation Communications Manager