If the benefit were in person, there’s no doubt that it could easily sell out a stadium, with a lineup that includes national heavy hitters like Dave Matthews, Lyle Lovett, Phish’s Trey Anastasio, Brittany Howard from the Alabama Shakes, The Avett Brothers, Old Crow Medicine Show and Michael Franti, who reached out to Morris directly. Tickets are a minimum donation of $10, and Morris expects the event to encompass at least two hours of music, with all proceeds supporting the Community Foundation of Boulder’s efforts to assist in the recovery from the most destructive fire in Colorado history. “I’m learning a lot about this new world.” “I’ve never done an online show before, in all these years,” Morris said from his office in the Colorado State University College of Business. ![]() ![]() So, it’s notable that the Marshall Fire benefit concert will actually be a first. ![]() After decades as a central figure in Colorado’s music industry, there are few things that Chuck Morris has not done.
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