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Swallow Hill Music announces 2024 Denver Ukefest

Swallow Hill Music announces 2024 Denver Ukefest

Feb 29, 2024 | Community, Concerts, News

Swallow Hill Music announces 2024 Denver Ukefest The ukulele may be disarming in size and nature, but the four-string instrument is an undisputed powerhouse in its ability to bring people together. With this in mind, Swallow Hill Music is excited to announce the...
Denver Botanic Gardens announces the 2024 Summer Concert Series presented by UMB Bank

Denver Botanic Gardens announces the 2024 Summer Concert Series presented by UMB Bank

Feb 14, 2024 | Concerts, News

Denver Botanic Gardens announces the 2024 Summer Concert Series presented by UMB Bank (Looking for info on how to purchase your member presale tickets? See this page.) Denver Botanic Gardens’ Summer Concert Series presented by UMB Bank returns in 2024 with a...
David Dugan named Concert Director at Swallow Hill Music

David Dugan named Concert Director at Swallow Hill Music

Nov 8, 2023 | Concerts, News

Swallow Hill Music is excited to name David Dugan as Concert Director, bringing over 15 years of experience in the professional music and entertainment industries as a musician, concert producer, and events manager. Dugan will begin...
Black country music collective Black Opry Revue at Swallow Hill Music on October 21

Black country music collective Black Opry Revue at Swallow Hill Music on October 21

Oct 6, 2023 | Community, Concerts, News

One of the most valuable aspects of country music is its versatility and diversity in sound. And so it is with the Black Opry Revue, consisting of a rotating cast of musicians making magic in this space. Founded by Holly G., a Black woman and...

Josie Quick, Perpetual Motion, and the Broken Elbow Comeback Show

Oct 5, 2022 | Concerts, Music School, News

 “I sat there in the emergency room cursing up a storm, and I stopped briefly and asked the ER staff, is it OK if I curse? And they said, yes. And I said good because I’m gonna keep going!” Swallow Hill Violin and Fiddle Instructor Josie Quick is recalling the...

Making Movies, Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas, Samantha Crain, Eilen Jewell and more are coming to Swallow Hill in October

Sep 23, 2022 | Concerts

“It’s a rock and roll album in a way,” Enrique Chi, vocalist and guitarist for Making Movies told Re Mezcla about the band’s latest album XOPA. “It’s coming from the birthplace of rock and roll, and it’s all in Spanish by an immigrant band with a Black drummer from...
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Friday – Sunday:
During live events only

Swallow Hill Music is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Our tax ID is 84-0781725.

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Kyle Tuttle

Equally comfortable picking pristine progressive bluegrass and electric jamband solos, Kyle Tuttle is a rare and virtuosic banjo player known for his work with Grammy-winning guitarist Molly Tuttle, and former Yonder Mountain String Band mandolin player Jeff Austin. His third album Labor of Lust, is very different from his first two albums

On his new record, Tuttle explores a wide range of sounds and possibilities for the banjo, while his songwriting gives insight into a tumultuous time in his own life; losing a mentor and going through a divorce. “A life in professional music, or performance of any kind really, is often painted in glamor… but the man behind the curtain can exist in a difficult duality. An attempt at putting a saddle on success can eat a person up and wreck the things they hold dear. In reality, any pursuit of the love of the masses can easily become a Labor of Lust.” 

Growing up in Georgia, Kyle Tuttle first began singing and playing folk songs with his grandparents. After studying at Berklee College of Music and moving to Nashville, TN, Tuttle played in the band of Yonder Mountain String Band mandolinist Jeff Austin until Austin’s death in 2019. 

Fresh off a full time gig with Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, (Kyle) Tuttle has been busy touring while finishing his newest album, Labor of Lust. The album was recorded over two sessions in Nashville with engineers Daniel Rice and Megan McCormick, and features a stacked cast of musicians including Golden Highway bandmate Dominick Leslie, The Infamous Stringdusters Travis Book, singer/songwriter Lindsay Lou, and many others. Sonically, the music moves from straightforward bluegrass (Trailer in Boulder Canyon), to electric funk-jams (Ghost), to song-based folk numbers (Turn On Your Radio). 

Kyle has also worked closely with Jamgrass legends Larry Keel, Travelin’ McCourys, Leftover Salmon, Greensky Bluegrass, Billy Strings, Railroad Earth and many more.

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