Grab your gear, let’s boogie
1BAdministrator | 28 December 2005
Ski resorts provide their guests with plenty of sound options to get their groove on after a day on the slopes By Paul Willis, From the Rocky Mountain News
Aspen © Snowmass
After a day on the slopes, there’s no need to trek all the way back to the metro area to enjoy some good music. When the lift lines close, options are aplenty for mountaingoers. Above, the Wylde Bunch had the crowd hopping at Spring Jam. This season’s event will be held March 16-19 in the Aspen/Snowmass area.
What better way to thaw out than to jam out?
After a day on the slopes, one does not need to trek all the way back to the metro area to enjoy some good music. When the lift lines close, options are aplenty for mountaingoers.
Maybe you’re a gnarly snowboarder and dig funk. Maybe you’re a hippie and jam bands are your choice. Possibly, you are of the younger generation, you think “aprés ski” sounds snooty and pretentious, and you’re down with hip-hop. Or, perhaps you had a mullet haircut in the 1980s – or still do – and continue to love that glam-influenced metal that features singers replete with more makeup than your average cheerleader.
Maybe you’re a combination of some of the above or something entirely different. Whatever, your type of music probably can be found at the resorts.

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