When:March 7, 2026
Time:7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Where:eTOWN HALL / 1535 Spruce Street, Boulder, CO 80302
Cost:$30plus taxes and fees; rows 1-4 $45
Doors:6 p.m.
Show:7 p.m.
Buy TicketsDoors: 6 p.m.
Show: 7 p.m.
All Ages Welcome
No Refunds or Exchanges
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About The Tapestry Band:
The Tapestry Band is a collective of Boulder-based musicians and songwriters coming together in homage to the legendary album by Carole King. This Grammy Award-winning work, Tapestry, is revered as one of the greatest albums of all time and has solidified the artist as an icon in the singer-songwriter genre. Playing the record from top to bottom, this night will be filled with hit songs, masterful piano playing and a celebration of incredible music.
This endeavour was dreamed up by Colorado bassist and singer Madeleine Leigh. Upon moving to Fourmile Canyon in 2024, Madeleine quickly integrated into a renowned and vibrant music scene in the mountains outside of Boulder. This band is comprised of friends and neighbors brought together by venues like The Salina Schoolhouse, The Gold Hill Inn and The Gold Hill Store and Pub. Originally from Ithaca, NY, Madeleine is a multi-instrumentalist and songwriter. She spent the majority of the last decade touring with her Austin-based bands, Ley Line and Steel Betty and debuted her first solo album, as it is, in 2024.
Taking the role of Carole King, lead singer, Bobby Coe is a singer-songwriter from Boston. In her solo work, she combines her jazzy, neo-soul background with classic acoustic folk to write unique and ethereal melodies. She is a member of The Galentines, winners of Colorado Sound’s “On the Rise” music award of 2025.
Another Boulder Canyon resident and guitarist, Christopher Robert Clauss is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He fronts Phoebe Nix and is a member of Canyon Collective and other Front Range groups.
Drummer, Essie Horne, was born and raised in Crested Butte, Colorado and is a passionate young musician. She now plays drums in Boulder’s all-girl rock group, The Galentines and studies Evolutionary Biology and Ecology at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Ian Arras is a pianist from the Front Range, performing with groups such as The Wrenn Van Band and Thom LaFond, among others.
Trace Hybertson is a Boulder-based fiddler with roots in classical, folk and world music. He plays in multiple groups, including Trace & Baerd, blending improvisation and tradition into music that feels both new and familiar
About the Ian Arras Organ Trio:
The Ian Arras Organ Trio explores the intersection of jazz, funk and soul through the lens of the classic organ trio. Featuring Ian Arras on organ, and a rotating cast of Denver’s best drummers and guitarists, the group plays tight, focused music with grooves that make people want to move.
Ian is an internationally touring musician from the Front Range. He is primarily a sideman and studio musician, having shared the stage with many incredible artists such as Hazel Miller, Thom LaFond, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Fruta Brutal, Dave Watts and Wrenn Van. Playing stages like Boulder’s Fox Theatre, Cervantes’, Macky Auditorium and many others. Ian grew up playing guitar from a very young age before switching to primarily keyboards in recent years. In addition to his sideman work, Ian is the leader of the Ian Arras Organ Trio, a funky passion project incorporating elements of jazz, funk, and RnB into an organ-driven ensemble. The group has played at the Boulder Roots Music Fest, eTown Hall, Roots Music Project and more. In late February of 2026 the group recorded their debut album, soon to be released.