John Denver tribute show comes to Emerson Center
Country roads, take me home. Algeria Shrine will present A Tribute to John Denver starring “Cowboy” Brad Fitch at the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture on Sunday, March 24th. The music will begin at 7pm. Tickets are available by donation at the door.
“I intend for my songs to express the wonder of being alive on this beautiful planet, and I hope they will help listeners to feel relaxed, comfortable and happy,” Fitch says. “If my music takes you to a pleasant place in your heart or your mind, then I have accomplished my purpose.”
Raised in Estes Park, Colorado, the singer/songwriter and guitarist has been playing professionally since he was 15 years old, now specializing in original folk and Western music. He’s since recorded countless albums featuring his original music that reflects what he loves about nature and the Western lifestyle. Fitch has performed for audiences around the country and has opened for an impressive array of folk and western artists. He’s also been part of several other popular performing and recording acts including the Fitch and Chips, The Elktones, The TropiCowboy Band and Barleens’ Arizona and Rocky Mountain Oprys.
For more than 10 years, Fitch has performed John Denver tribute concert fundraisers for a variety of nonprofit organizations throughout the United States. These concerts, which feature John Denver’s songs, have often set attendance records at their venues. He has also performed at the annual John Denver memorial concerts in Aspen, Colorado several times. Learn more about Fitch at www.cowboybrad.com. •