Cody Schell

Having started early learning classical compositions on the upright bass in middle school, Cody Schell has been playing strings for most of his life. During his earlier years, he picked up the mandolin, banjo, jazz bass and guitar with the support and influence from his family, but acoustic guitar won him over as the instrument of choice. Through learning other’s songs and being self-taught, he’s developed a unique voice and a broad vocal range that has been shaped by singing nearly all genres and generations of music – but especially classic rock, soul, and folk.

Cody Jeffryes

I am a local Colorado native that has been playing around the state for the past ten years. Have played many festivals and venues throughout Colorado and WYO. Taste of FOCO. New Belgium, ect. I played the first 6 years of FOCO MX and would love to get back involved.

Christine Alice

If you have an appreciation for a professional voice and a sparkling talent you won't want to miss Christine Alice. Christine has killer vocals that will convince you she's an angel and then at the flip of a note she can bring the fiery depths from below. Christine loves all genres and covers band from the 60-today, though her favorite are her 90s covers. With just her acoustic guitar, she is versatile and has a song for everyone. Her originals are the best part of her set and are guaranteed to get your attention.

Chris Ryan Weist

As the frontman for Colorado's acclaimed newgrass and Americana ensemble Wood Belly, Weist embarks on a solo acoustic journey that obscures genre lines. His music weaves a vibrant tapestry of fresh and diverse narratives, blending meticulously crafted earworms with vivid imagery, memorable melodies, and infectious rhythms. Each performance delivers a uniquely resonant experience, captivating listeners and leaving a lasting imprint on the soul.

Chelsea Beth

Hi, My name is Chelsea Beth. I am a singer-songwriter who plays strong, lyrically driven original songs backed by warm electric guitar melodies. I have 5+ years of experience gigging and performing around the US. My music is inspired by several experiences including growing up in the Pacific Northwest as well as my time living in the southwest desert as I grew older. I enjoy writing music that weaves my own life narratives in with those of beloved fictional characters from classic literature and film.

Carlos Barata

Carlos Barata is a Portuguese-American singer, songwriter and musician based in Colorado, originally from Pennsylvania, by way of Oregon. With soulful vocals and thoughtful songwriting inspired by relationships and shared human experiences, his intimate and alternative style reminiscent of The Head and The Heart and Jack Johnson is something sweet and special that's been shared from coast-to-coast supporting artists like Langhorne Slim, Jeremie Albino and Matt Costa.

Bruce Hoppe

A combination of punchy and poetic lyrics on contemporary topics backed up by some tasty finger picking guitar licks. A rootsy sound that is a fusion of Chicago folk and blues influences of the early years, then blended with the later inspirations from the Austin alt. country sound. The EP “Nobody’s Angel” with six original songs was released in the fall of 2015. When not playing Bruce can be found horseback somewhere in a Colorado pasture.

Britt Devens

Britt Devens is a sober, LGBTQ-friendly musician from Fort Collins, CO, whose heartfelt songs of hope, heartbreak, and recovery resonate deeply with her listeners. With powerful vocals and a distinctive guitar style, she explores vulnerability by sharing her personal experiences, reminding her audience that their struggles can lead to brighter days ahead. Known for her ability to evoke profound emotions, Britt blends rock, folk, and country with her full band, creating a refreshing sound that captivates and inspires.

Brian James Kittrell

Brian James Kittrell has been captivating audiences along the front range for a decade with bands Maxwell Mud, and Rich With Friends. In 2024 Brian released his latest record Just Passing Through. 12 tracks spanning from barn-burning honky tonkers to gut wrenching ballads loosely follow the journey of a midwestern kid who made a home in the front range with a guitar in his hands.