Flat Mile

Marguerite and Tim started Flat Mile in 2025, producing a mix of covers and original songs. Tim brings a midwestern charm with his acoustic guitar and folk-forward vocals while Marguerite bring the quintessential Colorado spirit with her ukulele and brighter vocals. They have a great rhythm and harmony that is applauded by many at the open mic nights they frequent around town. As an up and coming duo, they love to play for audiences of any size. Keep an ear out for their quick wit between sets!

Lil' Sheriff

Lil’ Sheriff is a brand new Americana duo from the Front Range of Colorado, shaping acoustic songs that feel at home under wide skies and long horizons. Having been sidemen (and sidewomen) for other various projects, both of them came together with a unique and incredible sensibility to blend. With Lil' Sheriff, they've blended raw folk with echoes of old cowboy tunes, a type of music that carries the calm of campfire light and open land—steady, unforced, and meant to offer listeners a sense of ease, as if the trail ahead might be gentler than it looks.

Jackie Zubrzycki

Jackie Zubrzycki is a singer-songwriter trying to turn rough rocks into small gems. Her songs are inspired by her love of jazz standards and motown, indie rock, folk pop, outlaw country, and the acoustic songs that played on classic rock stations in the 90s. Full of questions. 

Music at Sunrise (The States Duo)

Martin and Janie met at a music jam session 20 years ago and soon married. They dedicated their marriage to Peace, Love, and Social Justice. For all those years they have written songs that related to their strong message of forming community through singing and having fun. They each brought favorite songs to the mix they use today. For over 10 years they have lived in Laporte, Colorado and have played in the Fort Collins area while also traveling to and from varied regular venues in Texas, Kansas, Missouri, and New York State.

Ronan Wild

Ronan Wild has spent the majority of his life wandering the Front Range, and helping to raise his kids. Both of which have driven his songwriting to new places as the years have wound on. Pairing catchy melodies with lyrics about the highs and lows that life can throw at us, Ronan strives to express the weight of living in our modern time. 

Brendan Forrest

Chicago-born musician Brendan Forrest traded city bustle for the quiet of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains—two worlds shaping the heartfelt acoustic music he makes today. Rooted in folk songwriting, contemporary bluegrass, and what he calls grit-soul, Forrest draws from Chicago blues, Celtic tunes learned at ten, psychedelic and grunge rock, jazz, and global traditions absorbed while performing abroad.

Foggy Basement Boys

We all met each other over 30 years ago at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival around a camp fire jam. We have continued attending that festival together every year, as well as the Rockygrass and Folks Festival in Lyons. We began collaborating and writing songs together and recording them in the foggy basement of our drummer's house in Frederick. Over the years dozens of original songs were recorded but we all had families and demanding careers, so the recording sessions were just a weekend hobby.

Tales of Hoffman

Singer songwriter Steven Hoffman's music is as natural as his love of the environment and organic food and farming, where he's also made a career. A Jersey boy who claims Colorado as home for the past 30 years, Steve's folk-rock style and songcraft is inspired by the Rocky Mountains as much as it is by the streets of New York and the boardwalks of New Jersey.

Acoustic Jukebox Music

Danny Feig-Sandoval

I am a 74 yr old retired home remodeling general contractor who, while not a singer/songwriter, loves to share other musicians' music with folks who may not be exposed to it. I play guitar, harmonica, and sing tunes by artists like John Prine, Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, Mumford and Sons, Beatles, Stones, etc. For my 65th birthday, as a method of preventing Alzheimer's, I memorized 65 songs, but know many more.