Swallow Hill Blog
News for our community, artist and teacher interviews,
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Bird’s Eye View: It’s a Swallow Hill Summer
It’s nearly summer! Our first quarter of the year was stellar, and I’m thrilled to share some of those successes with you. We hosted a...
Swallow Hill Music presents tribute concerts at Four Mile Historic Park this summer
Swallow Hill Music is excited to announce the return of its wildly popular tribute concert series at Four Mile Historic Park this...
Q&A: John Magnie of The Grocery Story
Music lovers from Swallow Hill, Colorado, and beyond know and love John Magnie from his many musical projects, including The Subdudes....
Swallow Hill Music announces the 2026 Indiewood Street Festival in Englewood
Swallow Hill Music is excited to announce the return of its Indiewood Street Festival presented by Downtown Englewood. The one-day...
Introducing Bird’s Eye View: From the Desk of Jessy Clark, Swallow Hill CEO
It’s an exciting time at Swallow Hill! But then, when isn’t it an exciting time for this incredible organization? As I thought about what...
Denver Botanic Gardens announces the 2026 Summer Concert Series presented by UMB
Denver Botanic Gardens and Swallow Hill Music are proud to announce the lineup for the 2026 Summer Concert Series presented by...
17th Annual Denver UkeFest takes place on May 9 at Swallow Hill Music
Swallow Hill Music is proud to announce the 17th Annual Denver UkeFest, which takes place on Saturday, May 9th from 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m....
FRÄNDER’s genre-blending “Heavy Folk” from Sweden coming to Swallow Hill
With influences as broad as Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull, as well as Nordic folk music traditions, Swedish ensemble FRÄNDER can...
The Hamblen Collection: An obscure corner of American folk music comes alive
The Hamblen Collection. Anyone? Anyone? While many of us at Swallow Hill Music nurture some pretty niche musical interests,...