City Scenes: Northern Colorado's Music Community Rallies For Mental Health

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The Colorado music community united for “Home But Not Alone,' an online concert to help those struggling with mental health during the coronavirus pandemic.

When coronavirus restrictions went into place in Colorado, the isolation impacted not just the music community, but the mental health of the community at large. March was Mental Health Awareness Month, and to spotlight the needs and resources available, The Colorado Sound teamed up with the Bohemian Foundation and SummitStone Health Partners to present"Home But Not Alone," an online concert for a cause, featuring four Colorado bands. Here are some highlights.

The focus of the evening was to spotlight mental health issues and draw attention to SummitStone Health Partners, a local non-profit that provides resources to anyone struggling with mental health issues. Slow Caves performed two new songs that focused on the theme of the evening, mental health. The usual three-piece outfit played as a duo for the evening as brothers Jakob and Oliver Mueller handled the performance with David Dugan socially distancing from home.

 

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