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Free Outdoor Concert: Twenty Hands High

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Twenty Hands High, July 6

One of country music’s hottest bands in the Rocky Mountain region, CW and Twenty Hands High is proof that there’s strength in numbers.

The band’s single “Back to Wichita” has grown from 133,00 plays to over 350,000+ across digital platforms and streaming outlets. What’s more, the song has netted a nod for “Song of the Year” by the Mississippi Music Foundation as well as it has been nominated for a Josie Music Award in several Categories.

The Country Crooner has been blazing trails since former his Colorado-based band in 2017. Working relentlessly to grow CW & Twenty Hands High’s popularity among venue promoters and country music enthusiasts, the singer, songwriter, and guitarist has also crafted a solid set of original songs.

The Hard work has paid off. Along with his Denver cohorts, lead guitarist Mark Gabert, bassist Jodie Woodward, and drummer Scotty Rivera, CW & Twenty Hands High has opened for national acts like Pat Green, Wade Bowen, Josh Ward, Pam Tillis, Chancey Williams, Suzy Bogguss, and Sam Riggs.

Today, CW & Twenty Hands High keeps busy zig-zagging the States, playing some of the region’s hottest honky-tonks and dancehalls flecked across Colorado and the surrounding states, including the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar and the Outlaw Saloon (Cheyenne Frontier Days) in Wyoming, the Beacon Icehouse in Montana, Joe’s Honky Tonk in Nebraska, the Wichita Union Stockyards in Kansas, and the Grizzly Rose and the Whiskey Baton in Colorado, to name a few.

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Presented by  High Plains Bank
with additional support from Philip Ferranti.

Attend the concert in the Museum Courtyard
Doors open at 6:30pm; bring your lawn chair, a blanket, and a picnic and enjoy the music. Alcohol and soft drinks available for purchase. Only alcohol purchased on site is allowed.

Tune in to livestreaming if you can’t listen to the concert in-person.
Listen on the Longmont Museum’s Facebook page
or On Longmont Public Media’s website or through LPM Roku App for your Smart TV
Or watch on Channel 8/880 on your TV

Summer Concert Series

The free Summer Concert Series in the museum courtyard happens every Thursday evening at 7:00 pm from June 15-July 27. View upcoming concerts.

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