Since their formation in 2015, the members of Silver And Smoke have been blazing a trail in a genre they’ve coined as “Western Rock.” The Colorado-grown quartet draw from a variety of influences, including: blues, classic rock, soul, folk, country, punk, bluegrass, jazz, and classical - making their music one fiery combination. In their first three years, members Ty Bray (vocals/guitar), Dino Ianni (lead guitar/saxophone), Tanner Boyle... More
Since their formation in 2015, the members of Silver And Smoke have been blazing a trail in a genre they’ve coined as “Western Rock.” The Colorado-grown quartet draw from a variety of influences, including: blues, classic rock, soul, folk, country, punk, bluegrass, jazz, and classical - making their music one fiery combination. In their first three years, members Ty Bray (vocals/guitar), Dino Ianni (lead guitar/saxophone), Tanner Boyle (drums), and Rick Brown (bass) released three EPs (Workhorse - 2015, Marking Time - 2016, 30P - 2018), produced three music videos, toured across most of America, played on the radio all across North America (including Canada!), worked as a house band/rhythm section for a recording studio, appeared in a commercial for Xcel Energy, and received sponsorship from Colorado based companies LivWell Enlightened Health and Native Gorilla. Support in their hometown of Denver continues to grow, and Silver And Smoke shows no signs of stopping. In early 2019, Silver And Smoke’s third and most recent studio release, “30P” (thirty P) was voted “Best Colorado Release of 2018” on Chris K’s Colorado Playlist (KRFC, KDNK, KOTO, KSUT, KLZR, KCMJ, KAFM, KOYC, KHEN, KZYR, and KJAC). Silver And Smoke opened 2020 with their debut headline show at Denver's iconic Bluebird Theater, a sold-out performance that garnered praise from local media and promotion giants. Through their tireless passion and fierce dedication to their music, Silver And Smoke accompany their accomplishments through their belt-all, soul-on-the-stage performances and love for their fans. Time after time, they fill up venues and prove themselves as wildly seasoned musicians who are Colorado’s next big thing. Less
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Rock, Blues