Upcoming Concerts

Wild Earth Ensemble is a group of musicians who share a deep care and concern for the stewardship of our planet and a deep commitment to following the call of “wild” creative flow. The result is a deep, diverse, moving musical experience. Join Sandra Wong, Beth Quist, Andy Skellenger and Victor Mestas for a joyous, soulful journey around the globe, featuring music of Turkey, Ireland, Venezuela, Appalachia, Scandinavia, the Middle East, and a number of original tunes. Their exquisite instrumentation includes voice, violin, nyckelharpa, hammered dulcimer, tabla, cajon, kora, keyboards and piano. Sandra Wong-violin/fiddle, nyckelharpa and voice Beth Quist- voice, hammered dulcimer, guitar, cajon Victor Mestas- piano Andy Skellenger- tabla, cajon, kora Come enjoy a nature inspired concert with Wild Earth Ensemble featuring originals and music from diverse world music cultures. Sandra will also be offering a selection of baked goods from her bakery for sale before and after each concert. Exact address is sent with receipt. GA: $32 Children 15 and under: $16 (Because of the limited seating we have and the larger ensemble, seats for this concert are slightly more then the other tiny deck concerts. It is important to us to be able to compensate musicians fairly. Thank you for your support!!)

Children 15 and under ticket link: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/ALD7C5ZX69S4W

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Get ready for some Oldtimey Swedegrass with rockin instrumentals and vocals with Eric, Dusty and Sandra. Long time friends and musical colleagues, these three draw on heavy hitting backgrounds in classical, jazz, bluegrass, old time, irish and Scandinavian. When they get together, expect a rich tapestry weaving through all of these in a masterful and fun way. All ages are welcome. GA $28 Children 15 and under $14

Children 15 and under ticket link only: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/HQNSD2CU9ZBPE

The Band: Eric Thorin is a highly regarded musician/bassist living on the front range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.  He can be found on stage in 2024 in The Matt Flinner Trio with Ross Martin, on the road with the Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band, Bonnie Paine, Tony Furtado and Celtic supergroup, The Bow Tides. Eric is honored to have performed on two Grammy nominated recordings: “Calling You From My Mountain” with The Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band and “Man On Fire” by Danny Barnes.

Eric remains active in the studio as producer and performer, has written hundreds of compositions as a member of The Matt Flinner Trio, orchestrated songs for  Elephant Revival with the  Colorado Symphony and  Colorado Music Festival Orchestra and mixed, mastered and produced the debut recording release of  Take Down the Door,  “Live in Lyons.“

Teaching is a big part of his presence in 2024 including Rockygrass Academy, Grand Targhee Music Camp, the Spanish Peaks Celtic Festival and serving as adjunct faculty in the Folk and Bluegrass program at the University of Northern Colorado.

For more than 20 years, Dusty Rider has been playing banjo all over the world. Raised near bluegrass and old time hot spots in Upstate New York, Alaska, and Colorado, Dusty has been able to study with the likes of Tony Ulrich, Noam Pikelny, Bill Keith, and many others on his path. Thanks to his steady diet of country, bluegrass, British Isles, and old time music, Dusty plays nearly every style of banjo there is.

Over the past several years Dusty has toured with The Railsplitters, Front Country, and Western Centuries, while also teaching music camps for kids and adults at festivals all over North America. Today he mainly pays his bills as an airline pilot while taking gigs as a banjo and pedal steel player around the region.

Sandra Wong-Violinist and Nyckelharpist Sandra Wonghas toured nationally and internationally as a solo artist and in numerous musical collaborations. Her current projects include “Kaleidoscope" with Ty Burhoe and Bill Douglas; a duo with guitarist Jon Sousaa trio with Rebecca Folsom and Tom Wassinger and collaborations with a wide breadth of musicians working with diverse genres of music. Sandra is also an educator who strives to nurture a deep love of music and the arts in both children and adults.

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Bio: Sandra Wong started her life journey in upstate New York, displaying a deep love of music as a youngster. She began studying the violin at age seven with the intention of becoming a concert violinist. This remained her sole focus for fifteen years, until she discovered fiddling…and her musical world was turned upside down! Since then, Sandra’s focus with her music has shifted from being an isolated striving for technical perfection to a focus on connecting other people and cultures through music as a way to build community and express our common humanity. Opening this door with an exploration of Irish, Old-time and Bluegrass music, her folk music journey has moved her into her current livelihood of teaching, performing, recording and collaborating with other musicians from a diverse range of musical genres. In 1999, Sandra opened another door when she discovered a 14th century Swedish folk instrument called the nyckelharpa and fell in love. This is a 16 stringed, keyed instrument played with a bow. It has become an integral part of her musical expression. Sandra has toured nationally and internationally as a solo artist and in collaboration with various musicians. She has appeared at numerous festivals and concert series. Her current projects include “Kaleidoscope" with Ty Burhoe and Bill Douglas; "Marrakech Express" with El Yesefi Samir, Brett Bowen and Dexter Payne, "From The Fjords to the Andes" with Victor Mestas, Gonzalo Teppa and Jill Fredrickesen; "Teresa Storch and the Sharp Eleven", “The Sandra Wong, Dominick Leslie, Ty Burhoe Trio” as well as work as a solo artist and freelance musician collaborating with musicians in all musical genres. She has released two solo albums; “It’s About Time” in 1999, and “Joy” in 2000. She recently released two collaborative albums; “Frolic and Romp” in 2009 and “Sunny Side Up” in 2010. Sandra has recorded on a number of her contemporaries projects. A complete discography is available on request. Another important aspect of Sandra’s work is education and nurturing a deep love of music and the arts in both children and adults. She teaches privately, and in group and workshop settings, and presents family and children’s concerts. Sandra also creates and personally facilitates musical study trips to different countries leading people into the heart of individual folk cultures through the music and dance of each country. A percentage of all Sandra’s CD sales and proceeds from concerts supports responsible projects working to create sustainability on our Planet Earth. In addition, Sandra also supports numerous other charitable organizations.