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Holly Bowling
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom & Other Side
2637 Welton St
Denver, CO 80205
Jul 2, 2025
8:00 PM MDT
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For over twenty years, Cervantes has been a fundamental element of Denver's music community. Hosting thousands of shows across every genre of music featuring internationa...
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Holly Bowling Biography
Holly Bowling is a classically trained pianist who began playing piano at the age of five. There’s one major distinction, however, that separates her from other similarly studied musicians. That is Holly’s devotion to the legendary rock band Phish. Having attended over 300 shows by the Burlington-based quartet, she became obsessed by their famous rendition of “Tweezer” from Lake Tahoe on July 31, 2013. It led Holly to transcribe this 37-minute improvisational masterpiece note-for-note and arrange it for solo piano. The process, both painstaking and fulfilling, inspired her to transform other Phish songs and well-known live jams into solo piano interpretations. Holly’s breathtaking renditions of Phish classics like “It’s Ice,” “The Squirming Coil” and “Harry Hood” serve not only as a tribute to the modern day kings of jam, but stand on their own as fully developed classical pieces. The past year has seen Holly expand her repertoire into the realm of the Grateful Dead, including an “Eyes of the World” based on the band’s spectacular exploratory June 18, 1974 performance at Freedom Hall. Using classical piano technique to reinterpret these jamband luminaries, Holly’s live performances infuse new with old, tradition with surreal, and creates a concert experience like nothing else in the music world.
In 2018, Holly along with Tom Hamilton, Steve Lyons, Raina Mullen & Scott Zwang formed a new band, Ghost Light.
Read MoreIn 2018, Holly along with Tom Hamilton, Steve Lyons, Raina Mullen & Scott Zwang formed a new band, Ghost Light.
Classical Piano
Improvisation
Jam Bands
Solopiano
Classical Crossover
Piano Jazz
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