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Here's the schedule for this year's Live From Elway's Backyard summer music series

The outdoor summer concert series keep rolling in. Today, we have the full lineup for (of all places) a fancy steakhouse. But Elways Cherry Creek is no tourist in music. This year marks the steakhouse's tenth Live From Elway's Backyard series, and it will feature some impressive local talent. The...
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The outdoor summer concert series keep rolling in. Today, we have the full lineup for (of all places) a fancy steakhouse. But Elways Cherry Creek is no tourist in music. This year marks the steakhouse's tenth Live From Elway's Backyard series, and it will feature some impressive local talent. The Railbenders kick things off on June 18 and the Samples will headline a month later. Rising Colorado stars the Congress are on the schedule as well. All concerts go from 6:30 to 9 p.m., with the backyard area opening an hour before the music starts. The complete list of shows is below.

Live from Elway's Backyard 2014 Schedule June 18: Railbenders June 25: The Long Run July 2: Funkiphino July 9: Message in a Bottle July 16: The Samples July 23: That Eighties Band July 30: Forever in Blue Jeans August 6: Under a Blood Red Sky August 13: Great American Taxi August 20: The Congress

For the series, Elway's sets up an elaborate courtyard, with tents and seating alongside special drink and food menus. You can make reservations for the tables on the patio (a short distance from the stage, it should be noted), and spots closer to the band are first come, first served.

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