Nathan McEuen, the multi‐generational pick‐scratcher whose pedigree includes a childhood spent touring with his father, John McEuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, brings his signature blend of Americana and roots storytelling to the historic George Downing Playhouse this Sunday, May 25th. With over 40 years on the road and more than 3,000 live appearances—including stops at the Grand Ole Opry, Austin City Limits, The Tonight Show and beyond—McEuen has refined an intimate, engaging stage presence that feels both timeless and immediate.
This performance marks the official celebration of his latest recording, My One and Only, a five‐song EP released on April 18 via Mesa/Bluemoon Recordings. Anchored by the heartfelt title track—now available as a vibrant lyric video—McEuen’s new songs weave personal reflection and melodic warmth into the kind of acoustic arrangements that have become his trademark. A ticket not only grants you an evening of fine musicianship but also includes your choice of a CD or digital download card of the EP at the door, ensuring you can keep the music close long after the final encore.
Doors open at 6 p.m. for this intimate Sunday night engagement; the show begins at 7 p.m. in the cozy confines of Silver Plume’s historic playhouse, located at 1025 Main Street. Tickets are just $20, with half of all proceeds benefiting the local “People of Silver Plume” community fund. Whether you’re a longtime fan following Nathan’s journey from prodigy to seasoned troubadour, or a newcomer eager to discover a modern heir to Americana’s storied tradition, this album release show promises an unforgettably warm welcome.
For more information or questions, email alregester@gmail.com, or visit www.nathanmceuen.com and www.mesabluemoon.com. Don’t miss your chance to hear Nathan McEuen live in one of Colorado’s most charming mountain venues—reserve your seat and be among the first to experience My One and Only on stage.