The Oriental Theater takes you back in time, keeping its old charm in spite of the massive growth seen in the surrounding neighborhood over the past few years. The early crowd at last weekend's show comprised friends, family, kids and those on whom Burtt has had an impact.
Opening act Julian Peterson has played with Burtt for the past six years. He moved to the East
Next up on the list of talented musicians was Strange Americans. Fresh off a tour of the Midwest,
As Burtt took the stage, the entire crowd seemed to migrate to the front of the room to get closer to the badass energy that she emanates. In content, The Bargain is the account of a trying time in Burtt's life, when she contracted a serious illness while living in Mississippi.
The amazing musicians playing with Burtt relived the experience with her, taking their time to produce The Bargain with "blood, sweat, and tears," as she aptly put it. Members of the Colorado Symphony joined after the first few songs to create the monumental and symphonic feeling this album craves.
Burtt herself, with her sequined guitar strap, red hair and bright smile, can seriously belt the blues. The Berklee School of Music graduate has been honing her skills with a rigorous touring schedule. We're lucky that her travels brought her back home to the Mile High City.
Her favorite songs on The Bargain include "Ain't Seen Nothing Yet," "The Hurricane", and "Was