Songwriter, banjo player, educator and author Dick Weissman has been a good friend and staple of our community since Swallow Hill’s founding. In the fall of 2019 we were honored to be inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame in the same class as Dick. Dick is set...
“It should be a lot of fun – challenging – but a lot of fun,” Martin Gilmore says about Progressions: Folk Guitar, the immersive 16 week course he’s teaching this fall. Martin is well-known at Swallow Hill as a guitar and songwriting...
Clay Kirkland is coming back to Colorado! Many of us know Clay as a beloved harmonica instructor and player. Though he now resides in Missouri, Clay remains one of Swallow Hill’s great ambassadors and we are looking forward to his upcoming visit. On July 29 at Four...
Heather Howerton is Swallow Hill’s new Marketing Director. She is joining us as we prepare to once again open our doors for in-person concerts, classes, workshops and more. Our CEO Paul Lhevine is thrilled Heather is coming on board to lead dynamic marketing for the...
Swallow Hill has been awarded a Shuttered Venue Operators Grant by the Small Business Administration in the amount of $2,175,000. With this amazing influx of dollars the 42-year-old music nonprofit organization will be able to set aside funds for its long-term safety...