By: Joe Kovack
Jet Edison is a band on the rise.
Grooving along the Front Range, the Boulder-based band has gained a following playing its eclectic style of rock-infused music around the Boulder and Denver areas for the last few years. Forming in 2007 when bass player Adam Mason and guitar player Max Kabat met as freshmen at CU-Boulder, the two’s instant rapport led to the genre-defying band they are today.
Fusing rock with jazz, blues and funk with the styling of a jam-band, it’s easy to see how the guys have found success in an area where jam festivals and eclectic bands permeate the music scene. With no two shows exactly the same, Jet Edison makes sure that its music is never stale while keeping true to its sound.
Playing Conor O’Neil’s Thursday November 18 from 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., the band will be bringing its signature sound to downtown Boulder for two and a half hours of shake-your-booty music...for free.
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