The day's first scheduled acts posed a dilemma for your Humble Blogger - Chris Thile doing a solo opener for the first time or taking the gondola across the mountain to the Heritage Square stage set up in Mountain Village and featuring Houston Jones. Well, Thile has been thoroughly corrupted by the TBF influence and can be counted on to drop in on anybody's set - Houston Jones it is.
This California quintet includes several graduates of The Waybacks, which may give you an idea of the acoustic influences HJ presents, but there's a healthy dose of Cajun spice and blues influences as well. Former Waybacks fiddler/mandolinist Chojo Jacques joined HJ for this gig. A tiny crowd greeted the fullbore set with enthusiasm. Watch for a new CD release from Houstin Jones very soon.
Over at the Main Stage, Crooked Still took the stage for their premier in Telluride. Still relying on material from last year's "Shaken by a Low Sound" studio release, this quartet performed to an appreciative crowd that seemed to particularly enjoy cellist Rashad Eggelston's tribute to Cheeko Marks.
Next up - the Avett Brothers. There's a real anticipatory buzz for these guys.
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