Andy Steiner

Andy Steiner is a songwriter who draws from storytelling folk traditions and blends it with the straightforward language of country songwriting influences. His songs cover topics including love, heartbreak, self-reflection & redemption, environmental awareness, revisited myths & legends, and even cannibalism. Wielding humor as an antidote for heaviness, he often broaches uncomfortable topics with ease, allowing for a detached, yet fully present, examination of our strange shared human experience.

Andrew DeCarlo

Andrew DeCarlo is a local Colorado guitarist and singer-songwriter who currently resides in Fort Collins. He has been writing songs and performing for years as a solo artist and in various progressive bluegrass and Americana groups here in Colorado as well as back in his original home of Indiana. Andrew currently entertains audiences along the Colorado front range as a solo artist and he also performs in a Doc and Merle Watson Tribute Band, Streamline Cannonball and his cosmic bluegrass band, Cosmic Mesa.

Andrea Flanagan

Ten years ago, a dynamic music artist emerged from the beautiful White Mountains of Arizona with a vibrant ambition to share her song with the world. With a unique style ranging from folk and blues to alternative rock, Andrea's original songs paint stories of travel, nature and rifts in the human experience. She has played on some remarkable stages, landed an article in the national magazine Talent Monthly and won Reverbnation's RAW Denver showcase contest.

Amber Baack

Amber Baack is a pianist & singer-songwriter who spent much of her time growing up in Fort Collins. Amber regularly participated in the music scene as a teenager through playing shows at venues such as the Aggie Theater and Mishawaka Amphitheater, recording music, and supporting other artists in the area. Amber spent college in Nashville, Tennessee and worked as a songwriter with artists and writers throughout the area. She loved being a part of such a robust music scene but ultimately decided that she wanted to come home to Colorado and find her local roots in nature and music again.

Ally Westover

Ally Westover is a Colorado based singer-songwriter inspired by folk and pop sounds. Most of her life was spent overseas in Japan and Germany. Ally’s lyrics are inspired by the vibrant cities and complex individuals that impacted her deeply. She is accompanied by Cody Templeman on electric guitar. Cody is a 20 year old guitarist/singer/songwriter from Denver, Colorado. Cody plays in a variety of acts around the Denver area, including the "Rick Lewis Project", and his own band "Cody Templeman Trio".

Celestial Boogie

Celestial Boogie has been described as Beatnik/Punk with a touch of psychedelic. Founding members AL Loves EL are songwriters focused on Environmental Activism, Harmonic Unity and Goodtime Dance music. EL (Elizabeth Hudetz) as a solo artist opened for national acts Hot Tuna, Leon Russell, Leo Kottke and Firefall before getting her music degree at CSU. Accomplished on  both guitar and bass, she loves finding the groove that gets people dancing.

Adrienne Ash

Adrienne Rae Ash is the guitarist and singer of Plasma Canvas. She also makes acoustic music under her own name and has released one EP and one single, entitled "Hope You Haunt Me" and "Silver/Clean Sheets" respectively. Originally from Missouri, Ash began playing guitar at the age of 12 and immediately fell in love with metal and punk. Later on in life, she discovered how much she loved playing her songs on an acoustic guitar, and began to approach her writing in that way. Her songs in Plasma Canvas often begin on an acoustic guitar.

Aggie Theatre

Venue Owner / Manager
Kaitlin Hottovy
Venue Owner / Manager Phone Number
706-714-7137
Address

204 S College Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80524
United States

Venue Age Limit
All Ages
Do you have a place we can store an a-frame sign overnight?
Yes
Can your venue provide a meal for the production team?
Yes
Can your venue provide a table and 2 chairs for our volunteers checking wristbands?
Yes
We’ll be a dropping a FoCoMX banner on Thursday before the festival. How early on Friday can our FoCoMX team’s arrive to hang the banners and signs?
At load-in.
Load in time is 3 hours before music starts. If this isn’t possible please let us now the earliest time we can access the venue.
Sounds good.
Where should the artists load in and stage their gear?

Load In: Back door in alley, east side *park in the bus parking spot during load in and your set. Then artists MUST repark after load out.
Staging Location:  Stage gear for load-in to the left against the wall through the backdoor. Load gear directly out of the venue to the alley against the wall. 

*Please note: Aggie cannot accommodate IEMs for the festival. Artists will need to use house wedges.

Production Team Details

Andrew Slattery - aggieproduction@z2ent.com