by North Forty News Staff | NorthFortyNews.com
Folk-rock duo delivers an evening of harmony and layered sound at St. Vrain Cidery
Music lovers in Longmont can settle in for an immersive night of live performance as Many Mountains takes the stage at St. Vrain Cidery on Saturday, April 4.
The Colorado-based folk-rock duo, made up of KR Nelson and Dustin Moran, brings more than a decade of collaboration to their sound. Since forming in 2013, the pair has developed a style that blends rich vocal harmonies with layered instrumentation, creating performances that feel both intimate and expansive.
Drawing influence from artists ranging from Gillian Welch to The Rolling Stones, Many Mountains weaves together acoustic rhythm, ambient electric guitar, and thoughtful songwriting. Their music explores personal growth, relationships, and the evolving nature of identity—offering listeners both reflection and connection.
The show runs from 6:30 p.m. to midnight at St. Vrain Cidery, located at 350 Terry Street in Longmont. Guests can expect a relaxed setting paired with dynamic live music that builds throughout the evening.
Whether you’re a longtime fan of folk-rock or simply looking for a unique local night out, this performance offers a chance to experience a Colorado act that continues to shape its own musical path.
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