Dan Hochman and Ari Melenger-Cohen
LIVE AT
STONE COTTAGE STUDIOS
You are invited to an unforgettable music experience.
Join us for an intimate and exclusive Live Recorded event in our new, historic downtown Boulder location.
Mix and mingle, enjoy the food, then kick back and relax for the show.
Doors - 6PM
LIVE - 7PM
**The Show will also be Live-Streamed in the event you can't make it! Details in the Ticketing Section**
Your Ticket Includes
-Inside access to Boulders Premier Music Space
-Appetizer Food Spread
-Complementary Beverages
-Meet and great
-Unmatched Vibes
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Intimate Listening Rooms are designed to enhance your experience!
View the live recording on Sony Bravia 4k Monitors;
paired with High Fidelity Two Channel Audio Systems.
Only 35 tickets available so grab your spot quick!
Lights, Cameras, Action!
Dan Hochman is a critically acclaimed singer songwriter who combines elements of blues, rock, and soul to form his unique and hauntingly beautiful sound. Dan’s latest album “Shadow Blues” garnered press from TMLM & Ear milk magazine, and in August he recorded three singles produced by MC Taylor of Hiss Golden Messenger that he’s excited to tour in the new year. Dan's deepest intention is to help others feel and heal through the transformational nature of music.
About Ari Melinger-Cohen
Like his music, Ari Melinger-Cohen, who hails from the Washington, D.C. metro area, has traveled a unique path – from graduate studies at the University of California at Berkeley and a promising career in geophysics to musical explorations across the United States, Australia, New Zealand and throughout Europe. Throughout the journey, Ari has drawn inspiration from a deep connection to nature.
Since beginning on piano at the age of 7, and especially with the guitar at age 12, music has been the spark and outlet for Ari’s creativity. Perhaps Ari was born in the era, because he has always idealized times from well before his birth. The music that first caught his ear was the rock music of the 50's, 60's and 70's. He got a lot of his deepest musical sensibilities listening to bands like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. But as he continued to study music in high school and college, he became deeply immersed in jazz, which opened him up to a much more expansive view of what music can be. By studying and playing jazz from its roots in old time swing and Dixeland, through bebop, and into modern jazz fusion, Ari gained an extensive understanding of theory, composition, and improvisation.
After college, Ari left the music world for 5 years to pursue a Ph.D. in geophysics. The pull of music, however, was irresistible and Ari realized that that he had to commit to it as his true passion. To navigate this career transition, Ari devised a foolproof plan and learned the bass guitar to join a band of semi-nomadic troubadours that he had met while traveling in New Zealand, called Mad Hallelujah. This folk rock band expanded Ari's musical horizon again, gaining a deep appreciation for folk music from around the world, but especially the American folk traditions, including bluegrass and Americana.