 Good evening, everyone. Good evening. My name is Tim Golds-Rood and I'm the executive producer of the Sound Post Sessions and I'm delighted to have you all here tonight for a show. We've got a wonderful show planned tonight. We have the Wild Woods here visiting from Lincoln, Nebraska and we have Sturz visiting all the way from Boulder, Colorado tonight too as well. Interesting connection between these two acts tonight. So back in, I think, May of 2019 I did a show with a folk singer named Andrea von Kampen who's also from Lincoln, Nebraska and Andrew Sturz was the opener for that show. And so after that I thought, well, you know, Andrew, we've got to get you back on the show. And then I was introduced to the Wild Woods through Andrea and it just sort of worked out that they were coming through Colorado and I had already booked a show with Sturz and so I'm really happy to have this sort of Lincoln-Longmont connection we have going here tonight. So really, really happy to have you all here for that. Our show tonight is sponsored by Dryland Distillers. We're going to be, some of us are going to be, maybe many of us are going to be heading down there later on for a little after party with all the musicians. And at that after party they're going to be offering discounts on bottle sales and they've been generous enough to offer back a portion of those proceeds of bottle sales tonight to help support the sound post session. So we thank Dryland for their partnership in bringing this music to you here in downtown Longmont and hope that many of you will be able to join us there afterwards. I'd like also to thank Longmont Public Media for hosting, letting us use their venue here. They've been always our great partners in helping to put this together and notice that we're also shooting video tonight. So this, you're part of a live studio audience tonight. This show will be broadcast on their channels in probably about a month or so. So you can keep an eye out for that and know that you are here for it in real life. So a couple of the little housekeeping notes. I think back in there, there's a water cooler back here and there's some cups back there. Feel free to get up and get yourself some water and there are also some drinks in the fridge there. Feel free to help yourself. There's a little donation box back there if you drop a dollar in there for that and we appreciate that. Other than that, please join me in welcoming the Wild Woods to the Sound Post sessions. Hey everybody, how are we doing? Give me a second while they stick our set list down here. We didn't have it memorized. We are the Wild Woods and we're from Lincoln, Nebraska. We're so happy to be here in Longmont. Finally, we were supposed to come and do a Colorado tour in the spring of 2020. But obviously, we couldn't come and do that. So here we are now and we have our little bass at Hound Margaret with us. She's in our camper right now, but this is her first tour. You might be able to hear her out there. She's usually fine, but I don't know. Tonight she's a little antsy. We'll just say this is our first official show where people are actually greatly appreciate all of you. So that last song was our newest single and we do have it out on Spotify. It's called Like My Old Man and this next song is a new one. We haven't recorded it yet. It's called Dirty Little Cigarettes. And it's about Noah. No, it's not. When Noah has had a few too many drinks, he likes to indulge in some dirty little cigarettes. It's not completely true. Alright, cigarettes are gross, don't smoke. But after I've had half a PBR, I'm like, oh, that's looking pretty good right there. On your baby bed. If I open up to you and send travel through your mind. Won't you keep me to the curb and I'll be brushing off my own weak to push and move. All those dirty little cigarettes, little's you all throw to the ground. 2019, it'd be a good idea to save up some money and travel around Europe for a little bit and try to book some shows over there. So we played at a few small coffee shops and sat outside a few coffee shops that wouldn't let us play. We didn't think it was going to happen because we were looking at hotel prices and hostel prices and we're like, oh, this is way too expensive. We can't do this. Then we looked to Airbnb and everywhere we went for an entire month we found places to stay for $20 a night, which I would now recommend doing whatsoever. They were usually very sketchy, didn't have any reviews and we made a point to also not leave any reviews. Let it be a surprise for the next person who stays there. But one of the weirdest places we stayed at was in Paris. Well, actually it was a 45 minute train right outside of Paris because we were shocked we couldn't find $20 Airbnb's inside of Paris. What we booked was this whole furnished apartment. It had a bathroom and it had a bed. The basic necessities were like, oh, this is too good to be true. $20 a night, whole place to ourselves. What's booking? So we thought. So we thought. We got there. The outside of the building did not look promising at all. We walked inside and it was literally just a white room with a window. It was like the size of this carpet and there was no carpet. There was just a window and no bed, no bathroom, nothing. It was just straight out of a horror movie. Right as we walked in we shut the door and then there was a knock at the door and we opened it and it was what we assumed to be the neighbor and in a really thick French accent he said, don't go outside at night, not for tourists. He's like, oh my God, where are we at? So we did not get to see Paris at night because we could not afford Ubers to drop us off in front of our Airbnb and the train station was a two mile walk. So we went around and busked during the day and had some crepes and that guy must have been angry about our store. And instead at night we just stayed inside and wrote this song and a few other songs. So this is what we imagined Paris to be like at night because we never actually experienced it. Next time we'll go back and spend $30 for an Airbnb so we can stay in the city. We have just a couple songs left for you but we're so happy to be here and so excited to be opening for Sturz and hear their awesome music. We've been listening to it the whole way up here because we had an eight hour drive today. So we played in small town, Wayne, Nebraska. Now we're here for a couple of weeks in Colorado. Only musicians drive eight hours to play for 30 minutes. What other profession does that? You can't call this work though, this is too much fun. Alright this is a new tune of ours. This was called 13 Sailboats. Thank you so much everybody for coming. Huge thanks to Sturz for letting us open for them. And thanks to Tim, your whole crew out here. Tim, I'm not sure where he's at. We are the Wild Woods. We have some merch out there and so does Sturz. I turn 24 next week. So Chloe has agreed to let me take 50 cents from every merch sale or not every merch sale, every show and put towards buying a canoe. So if anybody has a $9 canoe for sale, I'm currently in the market. So yeah, thank you so much for coming out everybody. Give us a like on Facebook and Instagram if you want. I think we're going to end with a Jackson 5 song. Thank you so much everybody. Have a wonderful evening. Up next, Sturz. Thank you, we are the Wild Woods.