Grace Potter with Emily Brimlow at Denver Botanic Gardens – SOLD OUT

Tuesday, July 7 | 6:30 pm

This concert is part of Denver Botanic Gardens Summer Concert Series presented by UMB and produced with Swallow Hill Music – click here for full series info.

About the Artist(s)

This concert is part of Denver Botanic Gardens Summer Concert Series presented by UMB and produced with Swallow Hill Music - click here for full series info.

Way back in 2008—before the Grammy nominations, the steady stream of sold-out tours and critically acclaimed records, the co-signs from rock royalty like the Rolling Stones, Robert Plant, Bonnie Raitt, Iggy Pop, and many more—Grace Potter holed up in an L.A. studio with the legendary T Bone Burnett and cut an album unlike any other in her wildly expansive body of work. Made with a crew of musical luminaries, the Burnett-produced LP captured Potter at a moment of profound metamorphosis, then wound up shelved. After joining forces with her former label Hollywood Records to unearth those recordings from deep in the vaults, Potter at long last presents the official release of Medicine: a powerhouse album that’s equal parts archival gem and thrilling new addition to her extraordinary catalog.

“I remember being in the studio with T Bone and feeling like this was everything I’d been waiting for, and I couldn’t go wrong—it never occurred to me that the album might not get released,” says Potter. “But even though I felt a great urgency to put the record out back then, I’m at peace with the fact that it’s taken this long. I’m at a point where I have a much stronger understanding of what I have to offer the world, and this offering feels like it’s right on time.”

Emily Brimlow isn't your typical musician. As a maverick pop-soul singer-songwriter, she's flipping the script in the music industry, doing it her way. Her smooth, “beachy” vocals weave together world music and R&B, breathing life into anthems like “Calling Me Home,” “Dust On The Ground,” and “Afaswaya.” These tracks? They've racked up over 13 million streams, marking her as a musical force to be reckoned with. For Emily, every song is a fresh canvas, a piece of today that respects her musical roots.