Over the last six months Swallow Hill Instructor Joshua Fenner composed and recorded the instrumental album Spectre. The album is about the ghosts of Denver’s 19th Century Prospect Hill Cemetery, which covered parts of modern-day Cheesman Park, Denver Botanic Gardens,...
As a year of unprecedented change and evolution continues, Swallow Hill Music CEO Paul Lhevine shares our vision for the rest of the year, and beyond. For 40 years Swallow Hill has built community by bringing together performers with concert goers, music teachers with...
You may have noticed that since Swallow Hill Music closed our physical spaces in March to help combat COVID-19 through social distancing, we have started connecting with people on Facebook Live through our Facebook page with Swallow Hill Live. We love seeing so many...
On January 19, Mountain Mamas Music hosted their first Women’s Jam in Quinlan Cafe at Swallow Hill. For founders Kimberly Burke and J.J. Breazeale it was an exciting moment as 30 women joined them to play a mix of bluegrass, folk, and old-time tunes. “There is...
All Swallow Hill Music programming, including concerts, is on hold through March 31, 2020. To learn about postponed and rescheduled concerts, please click here. To read our statement on Swallow Hill’s response to the COVID-19 situation, click here. Few artists can...