Tyler Ramsey, Leslie Stevens, Patrick Dethlefs
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Mercury Cafe
2199 California St, Denver, CO 80205
www.mercurycafe.com | All Responsible Ages Permitted
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Tyler Ramsey
Just as the opening line in Tyler Ramsey’s melody “New Lost Ages” proposes — “you better get yourself familiar with suffering because we’re living in a world that we can’t understand” — so, too, becomes this notion that to truly find yourself in the ether and incessant white noise of modern society, one must simply let go of ego, pain and trauma in exchange for pure love.
“I’m trying harder and harder to just roll with things and make moments that are beautiful, to appreciate everything we have,” Ramsey says. “I’m trying to just be here and in the moment, with my family and with my music, and not get caught up in the sadness and fear that lies out there in our world — to always pursue hope and compassion.”
Coming into his latest album, “New Lost Ages,” the celebrated singer-songwriter felt this deep, profound shift into a new, perhaps unknown, level of his ever-evolving melodic journey with one question lingering — where to from here?
Ramsey's new record "New Lost Ages" - out February 9, 2024.
Mercury Cafe
Since 1975, the Mercury Cafe has been a home to poets, punks, rebels, and artists from all walks of life. The Merc is built on the inclusion of spirit, character, free opinion and heart. These walls are Denver’s greatest muse, they are alive with generations of stories from the wonderers and wanderers who have performed here. There is nowhere quite like it. We invite you to discover the magic of Denver’s oldest venue for yourself. The Mercury Cafe is powered by the Wind and the Sun. We serve local, organic food, and community is our purpose.
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