Blues, Brews & BBQ Featuring Night Marcher

By Snowbasin Resort

September 23 2018 | 12:30pm - 5:30pm

Join us on the lawn at Earl’s Lodge on Sunday, September 23 for the Blues, Brews & BBQ Concert Series with Night Marcher and Crook & The Bluff! Bring the family to Snowbasin Resort for award-winning BBQ, family-friendly activities and free live music for all ages! Every Sunday in the summer 12:00pm - 5:30pm. 12:30 pm: Crook & The Bluff 3:00 pm: Night Marcher Share your photos using #SnowbasinBBBBQ! ***No outside food or beverage allowed in the music venue or the lodge. Utah State Law prohibits the possession and consumption of outside alcohol including beer & wine on premise. Bags may be subject to search at the music venue gate and any alcohol or outside food may be confiscated. Dogs are allowed in the music venue, but they must be on a leash at all times, and they must stay on the grassy areas. Dogs are never allowed in the lodges or on the patio, with the exception of service dogs. Umbrellas, shade tents, and chairs are allowed, but please be courteous of other guests. If you have a tent or umbrella, please set it up near the back of the venue and do not block other’s views. Low chairs welcome towards the front (cannot fit a basketball underneath) but if you have higher chairs, please move towards the back. Chill out on the lawn with a blanket, have a beverage, and listen to some incredible FREE live music! The fun starts every Sunday at 12:00 pm and goes until 5:30 pm. Delicious BBQ lunch in Earl’s Lodge is available as well as several local brews on tap. There are also activities and games for the kids including a bungee jump, climbing wall and playground. Blues, Brews, and BBQ is the must-do event on your Sunday-Funday list. Always free. - About the Artists: Night Marcher Born from the ghosts of ancient Hawaiian warriors, you can feel the rhythm, pulsing in the distance as the Night Marcher wards off evil spirits. Though it may blur in and out of reality, this is not an illusion. In the late-nineties, static clogged the radio waves and Rob Reinfurt drifted from music. As the crowd poured out into the streets after a late night rock show, he was handed a Horde Tour Compilation CD and one track resonated like no other. It is no coincidence that "Night Marchers" was the first tune that songwriter Rob Reinfurt heard from the avant-groove band, Medeski, Martin, and Wood; a band that has been influential in the way he approaches music. Fast forward ten years. Selfish wandering and social promiscuity were taking its toll and Reinfurt got knocked out. It was clear that passionless pursuits had no place in his life. He battled with the law and himself. The angst summoned songs and they came in droves: Rock songs, fuzz, reminiscent of the ones which rattled his teenage years. His first creative pursuit, The Weekenders, became his outlet for this expression. As the grip loosened, the music which greeted him started to morph, becoming more psychedelic, musky and soulful http://www.nightmarchermusic.com/music/ - Crook & The Bluff Crook & The Bluff is a psychedelic Rock Band from Salt Lake City Utah. At the forefront of this 4-piece is the booming baritone and piercing falsetto of lead singer Kirk Dath. Principal songwriter, and founder, Dath is the voice that guides listeners through torrid scenes of desire, or ushers them across the River Styx with mellifluous whispers of absolution. Using a carefully-honed lead guitar, Ryan Arnold provides depth and drama to the music, employing both ferocious bone-cutting solos and rich, nuanced tapestries of sound. With the intensity and focus of a surgeon, Christian Mills controls the low-end with lyrical bass lines and heavy doses of fuzz, all while Darren Farnsworth, the well-oiled engine of the group, provides both propulsion and elegance from behind the kit. Crook & the Bluff delivers their music with passion, intensity, and precision that leaves audiences bare, feverishly aching for more. They have won Best of Utah in 2017. https://www.crookandthebluff.com/music/videos/
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Snowbasin Resort 3925 E. Snowbasin Road Huntsville, UT 84317
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801-620-1000

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Free