Mile High Startups & Music - June

Denver

Jun 29, 2023, 10:00 PM – Jun 30, 2023, 1:00 AM

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About this event

Ready to enjoy the joy of summer? We are too! Join Mile High Startups & Music Thursday, June 29 for cool drinks and live music at Number 38 in RINO from 4-7pm with a special free show from local favorite Sarah Slaton (https://www.sarahslaton.com/).

 Supported and sponsored by Denver Arts and Venues, Elastic, EveryDeveloper, and Bolster, this monthly networking event is hosted by NextWeek.Rocks to bring together the Front Range startup ecosystem and support our amazing live music community.

RSVP: https://milehighstartupsmusic-jun2023.splashthat.com/


Location: Number 38 (FREE Admission for All)

3560 Chestnut Pl, Denver, CO 80216

Date & Time:

Thursday, Thursday, June 29

  • Doors: 4pm

  • Music: 5pm - 6pm

  • Event ends at 7pm


About Sarah Slaton - Sarah Slaton is a songwriter that expresses pathos both poignant and relatable” (Denver Westword) . An Arkansas native, Slaton learned to play guitar in the shadow of the Ozarks before heading out West to Denver where she founded and fronted the Colorado trio, Edison, recognized for their tireless touring efforts. With a relentless DIY approach, Edison signed with Rhyme & Reason Records and released their debut LP, Familiar Spirit, to critical acclaim. The band found themselves on the road opening for Iron & Wine, in addition to local support dates for Nathaniel Rateliff & The Nightsweats, The Revivalists, and Shakey Graves.

Slaton’s first solo single, "Dance In The Sun", released in 2019, along with a Kind Dub collaboration track, “Limited Time”. The Colorado Sound listeners also named Sarah as one of the "Top 20 Colorado Artists of All Time" alongside Nathaniel Rateliff, Gregory Alan Isakov, and The Lumineers. “Time To Go (Live From Stone Cottage Sessions)” was released in October 2020 as an homage to the days traveling in Edison. "Get Up" is the latest studio single (December 2020). Recorded at The Blasting Room Studios, the track hits like a hurricane with anthemic guitars and vocals that echo the sounds from acts like Phoebe Bridgers, Of Monsters and Men and Modest Mouse. The track has been featured on KTCL 93.3, 105.5 The Colorado Sound, Indie 102.3, KRFC, and The Colorado Playlist.

In early 2021 a new moniker was adopted, Sarah Slaton & The Great Perhaps. The band is comprised of Slaton and their partner, Sarah Joelle (keys), along with Matt Fink (drums), Ryan Gombeski (lead guitar), and Ben Jankowski (bass). The new name was penned from the book Looking For Alaska by John Greene. It says, “Francois Rabelais. He was a poet. And his last words were "I go to seek a Great Perhaps." That's why I'm going. So I don't have to wait until I die to start seeking a Great Perhaps. 

When

When

June 29 – 30, 2023
10:00 PM – 1:00 AM UTC

Organizers

  • Matteo Rebeschini

    Organizer

  • Olivia Petrie

    Community Programs

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