The Grocery Story Presented by The Colorado Sound

  • 120 minutes
  • THE GROCERY STORY, an 8-piece powerhouse from Fort Collins, Colorado, founded by New Orleans legends John Magnie & Steve Amedee of the "Subdudes". Their new album, Situation on Aisle #3, is a sonic journey—Saturday night rock & roll meets Sunday morning revival, with six phenomenal vocalists driving home the emotion and energy.


    One of the featured vocalists is Rhonda Merrick, from the Louisiana Family of "Rockie Charles" Merrick, The "President of Soul", (Check out "Plaquemines Parish").


    From the swampy storytelling of Plaquemines Parish to the New Orleans parade beat of Big River, and the soulful gospel groove of Stick With Love, this album brings theatrical depth, stellar musicianship, and a big, joyful noise."



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About Swallow Hill Music

Founded in 1979, Swallow Hill Music is a Denver-based 501(c)(3) organization that enriches the community by operating a music school seven days a week, providing music therapy, educating through community outreach, and producing concerts at three venues at its Broadway & Yale location. In addition, Swallow Hill produces events throughout the metro area including summer concert series at Denver Botanic Gardens and Four Mile Historic Park. As an SCFD Tier II organization with a $5 million annual budget, Swallow Hill is a nationally-revered hub for concerts, classes, and community, and is a recipient of both the Mayor’s and the Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts, and an inductee of the Colorado Music Hall of Fame and Folk Alliance International’s Business Lifetime Achievement awards.