The Michigan band are described as rock ’n’ roll confetti, mixing psychedelic, Indie country, and American Pop.
The band has released several albums and play countless music festivals in the Great Lakes area. Their last full-length album, “Don’t Go Not Changin,’” made several year-end best album lists and earned three WYCE Jammy awards.
“It was our first important release, and is the strongest incarnation of our current quartet,” said frontman Graham Parsons. “Our band is starting to grow, and it feels like we can go as far as we want to take it.”
Some of the major acts The Go Rounds have supported include Greensky Bluegrass, Vulpeck, Keller Williams, Bruce Hornsby, Railroad Earth, and Arlo Guthrie.
According to their website, The Go Round songs are “catchy, twangy, and trippy — led by the creative force of frontman Graham Parsons, whose spell binding vocals weave through lush sonic textures as the band puts on a master class of intricate arrangements.”
Their powerful and dynamic live show of the Go Rounds has earned them a reputation as one of the best live bands in the Midwest. Now, for the first time, they are taking the Southwest by storm, with shows in Phoenix, Tucson, Taos, then Colorado.
For the Dolores show, Graham said expect “psychedelic elements, ambient key-boards, and new-age soundscapes that transition back to the choppy, rockabilly punk realm.”
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