Denver's own Rick Lewis Project brings a patriotic red, white, and blue celebration to Golden with a set packed wall-to-wall with the classic American rock anthems that define this country. Formed by award-winning Denver Broncos radio personality and drummer Rick Lewis, RLP has spent nearly three decades rocking Colorado stages alongside legends like ZZ Top, Def Leppard, The Who, and Sammy Hagar — and on July 3rd, they're turning the Buffalo Rose into the best Fourth of July party in Jefferson County.
Featuring the powerhouse vocals of Sarah Hornbuckle and some of Denver's finest musicians, expect a night of American rock and roll at its finest — the songs that blare from open car windows, fill backyard barbecues, and remind you why summer in Colorado USA is the greatest place on earth.
Grab your dancing shoes, your friends, and your American spirit. The fireworks are Saturday, but the party starts at Buffalo Rose Friday.
The Rick Lewis Project (RLP) is a high-energy, genre-blending all-star band delivering powerhouse performances across rock, soul, funk, blues, and beyond. Founded in 1997 by award-winning radio broadcaster and musician Rick Lewis of The Lewis and Floorwax Show, the band, formerly known as The Groove Hawgs, has shared the stage with legends including Def Leppard, ZZ Top, Sammy Hagar, The Who, B.B. King, Heart, and the Steve Miller Band. Renowned for electrifying crowds at Colorado icons like Red Rocks, Ball Arena, and Fiddler’s Green, RLP remains a cornerstone of the regional music scene, known for unforgettable live shows and fearless musical versatility.