About this Event
About this event
This is an intimate live show in downtown Longmont, Colorado presented by The Soundpost Sessions at The Times Collaborative featuring two songwriters and host Monica Marie LaBonte all on stage swapping songs and stories in-the-round. Music is from 7-9:15, doors at 6:30. Join us for this very special ongoing musical series once a month!
$18 Advance (reserved seating)
$20 Day of Show
This event is sponsored by:
Longmont Creates
https://www.downtownlongmont.com/creative-district/longmont-creates
Longmont Creates is the non-profit arm of the Longmont Creative District. They support activities in the Longmont Creative District and the creatives throughout Longmont. Mixtape was the first recipient of their new Pop-Up Grant and we are so thankful!
The Artists:
Holly Lovell https://www.hollylovell.com/
Denver-based singer-songwriter, Holly Lovell, crafts songs that capture aching intimacy and vulnerability through perceptive storytelling.
Using a mix of both acoustic and electric guitar, Lovell’s alternative folk style songs are delivered with strong melodies and spirited conviction. She has been influenced by the lyrical prowess of artists such as Patty Griffin, Brandi Carlile and Bruce Springsteen.
Holly’s upcoming full length album was recorded with Brian Joseph (Bon Iver, Sufjan Stevens) in Eau, Claire, WI. It is set for release early 2025.
‘Lovell’s style of folk music is also infused with a slight rock edge, differentiating her from the massive pool of female singer-songwriters.’ - AXS.com
Lovell’s vocals have been likened to both Maggie Rogers and Ingrid Michaelson, ‘but with far more gumption,’ says The Denver Post. ‘She understands her songs and the power behind the lyrics. It’s personal for her, for her band and every person that listens.’
‘The goal at its most basic level, for me, is to write songs that are lyrically honest, poetic and transparent. Something that tells a story and connects me to the listener,’ says Lovell.
Since picking up guitar at the age of 13, Lovell has been winning songwriting competitions in both Australia, where she spent most of her childhood, and the U.S. With the support of fans through PledgeMusic, Lovell’s latest release, Still Frames, was a wild success reaching 150% of its original goal. The album was recorded in a remote barn with Colorado heavy hitter Joe Richmond (Churchill, Brent Cowles, The Still Tide). Lovell has played for crowds of 3,600, has opened for acts including The Fray, Phillip Phillips, and Katie Herzig, and has performed at festivals such as the Cayamo Music Cruise and the Underground Music Showcase.
David Burchfield https://davidburchfieldmusic.com/home
David Burchfield writes Americana that swaggers wildly through raw emotion within a meticulously written and arranged package. With connections to his indie folk, classic country, and bluegrass roots, Burchfield carves a unique path in the folk rock world with his powerful 5-piece, the Fire Guild. American Songwriter has said: "This type of solid songcraft would make Burchfield fit right in on a bill with the likes of Lucinda Williams or Jason Isbell." Burchfield’s literate lyrics meet emotive grace in nods to Jason Isbell, Watchhouse (Mandolin Orange), and David Ramirez. There is a powerful candor in Burchfield’s writing – raw, emotive, and rich with details that bring the listener right into the scene of his passion. Solo, Burchfield performs with a surprising ferocity and conviction that has silenced even the rowdiest of rooms. Critics have called his 5-piece band, David Burchfield & the Fire Guild, akin to “the Band meets the Stray Birds” – equal parts all out roots rock party and sensitively arranged balladry. Burchfield has opened for Nicki Bluhm, Anders Osborne, Noah Gundersen, David Ramirez, and Joe Pug.
Monica Marie LaBonte monicamariemusic.com
From a wide-eyed tike delicately pressing the keys of her mother’s upright piano to a seasoned artist taking various stages across the country, Monica Marie LaBonte has always been guided by song.
With the sharp ability to craft tracks that speak to the fragility and wonder of life, the crystalline vocalist continues to attract listeners with her stirring blend of folk and country. At times, her lyrics come across as wise whisperings from a dear friend. At others, they hold all the vulnerability and transparency of raw confessions. A keen observer, LaBonte bears witness to life’s magic and heartache and artfully weaves the intricacies of the human condition into tunes that possess undeniable intimacy, grace and grit.
In her over 10-year career, the Colorado native has played hundreds of venues, including the historic Gold Hill Inn and Planet Bluegrass. Whether belting out ballads in a small listening room or playing to tens of thousands at an open-air venue, she brings a palpable authenticity to each gig.
Known for her stint in mystic-Americana band Monocle, her stellar musicianship and gift for commanding a stage shines just as bright in her solo work.
Armed with an acoustic and her truth, it’s clear LaBonte is pursuing her art for all the right reasons. Although her creative pursuits are guided by pure passion, LaBonte hasn’t escaped critical praise and success. A finalist In the 2018 Songwriter Showcase, at Rocky Mountain Folks Fest in Lyons, Colo., she continues to impress with her art.
A natural-born wordsmith — in the vein of Joni Mitchell and Alison Krauss — it’s easy to see why the songstress has packed coffeehouses, held her own on the lineup at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and been hailed as having “a voice I trust” by fellow musician Daniel Rodriguez (founding member of Elephant Revival).
Powerful, yet understated — poetic, yet real — LaBonte remains one to watch.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Times Collaborative, 338 Main Street, Longmont, United States
USD 18.00