Dead Winter Carpenters
Squaw Valley Resort
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Cooks Valley, CA 96146
Mar 29, 2019
1:45 PM PDT
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UPDATE: 2019 weekend VIP tickets and SATURDAY ONLY tickets are sold out. Limited 3-day GA, Friday and Sunday tickets remain. Please visit our official scalper-free fan to fan exchange. This is the only legit place post-sell out to sell back and reserve tickets.
Music Brews Mountains is the foundation for the 5th annual WinterWonderGrass Festival featuring more than 25 bands and 20 California breweries over four days. WinterWonderGrass Festival is the perfect storm of world-class bluegrass, roots and acoustic artists, craft beer, and libations under star-filled High Sierra nights encapsulating all things Tahoe.
WinterWonderGrass is an all-ages family event, must be 21+ to purchase alcohol. The event is outdoors in the winter and takes place snow, rain or shine. No Refunds. Ticket fees include $9 Squaw Valley Resort fee, all management and credit card fees.
Thursday, March 28 | 2-5 pm FREE SHOW in Squaw Village | 6-10 pm Tram to Table (ticketed)
Friday, March 29 | 1:45-10 pm (Complimentary Beer Tasting 2-5 pm)
Saturday, March 30 | 1:45-10 pm (Complimentary Beer Tasting 2-5 pm)
Sunday, March 31 | 1:45-9:30 pm (Complimentary Beer Tasting 2-5 pm)
More info at www.winterwondergrass.com/squaw
WINTERWONDERGRASS
Music Brews Mountains is the foundation for the 5th annual WinterWonderGrass Festival featuring more than 25 bands and 20 California breweries over four days. WinterWonderGrass Festival is the perfect storm of world-class bluegrass, roots and acoustic artists, craft beer, and libations under star-filled High Sierra nights encapsulating all things Tahoe.
Each year WinterWonderGrass supports local Colorado non-profits - with a focus on music education, environmental protection, musical education, community initiatives, and disaster relief. The festival boasts a strong environmental program diverting over 85% of festival waste from landfills. We donate $1 for every ticket sold. A Klean Kanteen stainless steel commemorative festival mug is included with each three-day festival ticket - no single-use plastics are on site.
WinterWonderGrass is a community and family-friendly event with a colorful kid’s zone including face painting, hula hooping and crafts. Kids 12 and under are free, seniors 75 and older are also offered complimentary admission. www.winterwondergrass.com
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July 2nd 2023
GREAT band with local guest saxophone player! PERFECT venue! Great wine, food, and fresh local pies!!!!!!
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Dead Winter Carpenters Biography
Hailing from North Lake Tahoe, Calif., Americana band Dead Winter Carpenters has built a
reputation for pouring their heart and soul into each performance. In just a few years, they have
positioned themselves, wrote Portland Metronome, “at the forefront of a youthful generation
trying to redefine what string music is and what it can do.”
That progressive nature comes through loud and clear – from instruments plugged and
unplugged – in the band’s coming release, Washoe (February 26). The band’s fourth studio project, the 12-song collection of originals was recorded in Reno’s Sierra Sonics Studio (Ozzy Ozbourne, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Collective Soul) and co-produced by Dead Winter Carpenters and Zachary Girdis.
The band’s previous albums include the group's 2010 self-titled debut, Ain’t It Strange (2012), and the much-acclaimed Dirt Nap (2014), of which CMT Edge wrote, “With one listen to Dead Winter Carpenters’ ‘Easy Sleep,’ you’ll get a strong sense of where this California band is
coming from.”
Reminiscent of genre-benders like Jack White, Chris Thile, and Sam Bush, Dead Winter Carpenters harmoniously blends refined musical ability with a scarcely restrained tendency to let it all hang out. The result is a controlled burn, a riveting sound, and a connection with fans that
sells out shows and has the band sharing stages with the likes of Jason Isbell, Greensky
Bluegrass, and Hard Working Americans.
Members include Jesse Dunn (acoustic and electric guitars, vocals), Jenni Charles (fiddle,
vocals), Ryan Lukas (upright and electric bass, vocals), Nick Swimley (lead telecaster guitar,
vocals), and Brendan Smith (drums, vocals).
A steadily touring band since forming in 2010, Dead Winter Carpenters has entertained growing crowds at notable festivals including Harvest Music Festival (Ark.), High Sierra Music Festival and Strawberry Music Festival (Cal.), Del Fest (Md.), Northwest String Summit (Ore.) and more.
Dead Winter Carpenters is a band with the ambition, talent, and authenticity. Look for them to
continue to delight – and invite – fans from many music camps. For touring and booking
information, visit deadwintercarpenters.com
Read Morereputation for pouring their heart and soul into each performance. In just a few years, they have
positioned themselves, wrote Portland Metronome, “at the forefront of a youthful generation
trying to redefine what string music is and what it can do.”
That progressive nature comes through loud and clear – from instruments plugged and
unplugged – in the band’s coming release, Washoe (February 26). The band’s fourth studio project, the 12-song collection of originals was recorded in Reno’s Sierra Sonics Studio (Ozzy Ozbourne, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Collective Soul) and co-produced by Dead Winter Carpenters and Zachary Girdis.
The band’s previous albums include the group's 2010 self-titled debut, Ain’t It Strange (2012), and the much-acclaimed Dirt Nap (2014), of which CMT Edge wrote, “With one listen to Dead Winter Carpenters’ ‘Easy Sleep,’ you’ll get a strong sense of where this California band is
coming from.”
Reminiscent of genre-benders like Jack White, Chris Thile, and Sam Bush, Dead Winter Carpenters harmoniously blends refined musical ability with a scarcely restrained tendency to let it all hang out. The result is a controlled burn, a riveting sound, and a connection with fans that
sells out shows and has the band sharing stages with the likes of Jason Isbell, Greensky
Bluegrass, and Hard Working Americans.
Members include Jesse Dunn (acoustic and electric guitars, vocals), Jenni Charles (fiddle,
vocals), Ryan Lukas (upright and electric bass, vocals), Nick Swimley (lead telecaster guitar,
vocals), and Brendan Smith (drums, vocals).
A steadily touring band since forming in 2010, Dead Winter Carpenters has entertained growing crowds at notable festivals including Harvest Music Festival (Ark.), High Sierra Music Festival and Strawberry Music Festival (Cal.), Del Fest (Md.), Northwest String Summit (Ore.) and more.
Dead Winter Carpenters is a band with the ambition, talent, and authenticity. Look for them to
continue to delight – and invite – fans from many music camps. For touring and booking
information, visit deadwintercarpenters.com
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