In this episode of Common Folk in the Boat presented by Billo Premium Cannabis, Dave and Eli sit down with John Waldman and Joe Kboudi to talk about the origins and impact of the Steamboat Free Summer Concert Series.
Waldman moved to Steamboat in the 1980’s and Kboudi arrived in the 70’s. Together, they have played pivotal roles in shaping the cultural landscape of Steamboat Springs through their efforts to establish the Steamboat Free Summer Concert Series. Their collaboration began with a vision to bring high-quality live music to the community without the barrier of ticket costs. Since its inception in the early 1990s, the concert series has grown into a beloved local tradition that draws both residents and visitors to enjoy performances by nationally recognized artists in the scenic outdoor setting of Steamboat.
The Steamboat Free Summer Concert Series has hosted an impressive lineup of well-known musicians and bands over the years. Some of the more popular and larger-named acts that have performed include The String Cheese Incident, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Grace Potter and even Billy Strings (before many people knew who Billy Strings was)! These acts have contributed to making the concert series a major draw for both locals and visitors, enhancing Steamboat Springs’ reputation as a vibrant cultural hub. The series continues to attract a diverse array of talent, bringing high-caliber performances to our picturesque mountain town.
The impact of the Steamboat Free Summer Concert Series on the community has been profound. It has not only provided free entertainment but also fostered a sense of unity and pride among locals. The series has become a hallmark of Steamboat Springs, admired for its ability to bring people together in a relaxed, family-friendly environment. Overall, the concert series is celebrated for its contribution to the cultural vitality of Steamboat Springs, making it a cherished event that highlights the town’s commitment to arts and community spirit.