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Lorna’s Swing Set

Lorna’s Swing Set

Lorna’s Swing Set

The Swingset Players:

Lorna Floyd, vocals, woodwinds. A music teacher for a kinder through 8th grade charter school in Fort Collins, Lorna loves that music is her entire day every day. She studied at Berklee College of Music, and a few other schools along the way…

Chris Emmerich, lead guitar. Chris has lived in Colorado since 1982 and been playing guitar for slightly longer. In addition to playing jazz, he likes/plays Brazilian music and bluegrass (the music, not the water-wasting plant).

Ryan O’Reilly, rhythm guitar. Ryan is an avid traveller that has picked up his style playing in the streets of Latin America. During his recent travel to Cuba, he discovered that music is more than just musical notes in succession, it is passion. He has found an ally to suffice his passion with Lornas Swingset and it is easy to see at every performance.

Guerrilla Fanfare

Guerrilla Fanfare

Guerrilla Fanfare

Composed of university musicians and professionals from the Northern Colorado area, Guerrilla Fanfare is an 8-piece brass band that rocks hard-hitting funk, New Orleans Second Line, fiery originals, and raucous arrangements of modern pop hits. They were formed in 2015 by sousaphonist Zach Brake, trumpeter Jesse Mathews, and New Orleans saxophonist Adam St.-Amand. Influenced by various brass groups such as Rebirth Brass Band, Soul Rebels Brass Band, Youngblood Brass Band, Trombone Shorty, and Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, it is natural that Guerrilla Fanfare is devoted to performing crowd-pleasing music with energy and intensity.

Guerrilla Fanfare has performed at the Mishawaka Amphitheater, Aggie Theatre, Mercury Cafe, Moxi Theater, Bohemian Biergarten, Lazy Dog, Cervantes Other Side, and numerous other venues throughout northern Colorado. They recently traveled to the Pacific Northwest, where they landed in Seattle to play numerous sets over the course of three days at Honk Fest West. In September, they helped close out the season at the Mishawaka Amphitheater with MarchFourth. This Spring, they will be touring New Mexico and Texas where they will end the trip at Honk, TX, a 3-day festival of street bands. In the past, Guerrilla Fanfare has teamed up to play super-charged, horn-packed shows with Punch Drunk Munky Funk, Tenth Mountain Division, and other well-loved local bands. Members of Guerrilla Fanfare appeared in Einstein’s Bagels #UnMondayMonday commercial campaign.

One thing is in common for all of these performances: Guerrilla Fanfare brings a fresh, funky, fun atmosphere no matter the occasion.

Matt Floyd

Matt Floyd

Matt Floyd

Born in Colorado, studied music at the University of Northern Colorado w/ Gene Aitken and at Berklee College of Music w/ Joe Viola, Jimmy Mosher, Andy Mcghee, Gary Burton and others. Now a resident of northern Colorado, Matthew has been a recording studio artist and lead player in various groups through the years. Currently playing lead tenor in John Mills Jazz orchestra, Archie Funker, Kadubaseri, and Jas Motif.

 

Ryan Fourt

Ryan Fourt

Ryan Fourt

Ryan’s career in music has spanned twenty years – between his beginnings studying music at the University of Arkansas with Professor James Greeson to becoming a Lecturer and Jazz Guitar Instructor at the University of Wyoming (which is his current teaching gig), his life in music has been expansive and well documented throughout his twenty year journey with several recordings both as a leader and a sideman. His latest album, “Big Slick” on the Colorado based Dazzle Recordings label was released in 2016 and continues to receive extensive radio play both nationally and overseas. The album is also available for purchase and streaming on all major music platforms. On top of teaching and recording Ryan performs regularly at his musical home, Jay’s Bistro in Fort Collins Colorado – becoming the musical director there was a dream job for Fourt and provides a platform for the guitarist to explore his music, primarily in the American jazz idiom on a weekly basis. He can be heard every Friday and Saturday night at Jay’s playing with some of the best musicians both locally and nationally providing enjoyment for the regulars who frequent the long-time jazz spot. Ryan currently lives in Greeley Colorado but often ventures back to his home state of Arkansas to enjoy time with family and maybe even play a gig or two while he’s home. 

Hear preview of the new album.

 

 

Kelsey Shiba

Kelsey Shiba

Kelsey Shiba

Kelsey found her love for music at an early age. Her grandmother was a music teacher, and she played violin, trombone, piano, and sang throughout her childhood. After earning two degrees in music, Kelsey serves as the Associate Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Northern Colorado, and performs professionally in many different bands including Black Water, Diamond Empire, Smiley & I, and Quemando. She is thrilled to be part of the new mobile music scene in Fort Collins on the RickShawLive!

 

Matt Smiley

Matt Smiley

Matt Smiley

 Matt Smiley is a bassist, composer, and educator from Staunton, Virginia, now residing in northern Colorado.

In his work as a performer and a composer, Smiley focuses on developing systems and modes of playing at the nexus of composition and improvisation that reference elements of established American vernacular and experimental music traditions, while simultaneously and idiosyncratically deviating from them. His multifaceted and studied approach to both the bass and composition enable an adroit facility in both idiomatic and non-idiomatic settings.

Since moving to Colorado, Smiley has worked with a number of diverse and prominent performers and composers including Alvin Lucier, Christian Wolff, Stephen Drury, Jean-Claude Risset, Terrell Stafford, and Greg Osby.

In addition to his rigorous performance schedule, he teaches at both Denver School of the Arts Jazz Camp and The Gift of Jazz, a non-profit focusing on enriching the community through the creation, promotion, and preservation of the art of jazz in the Rocky Mountain Region.