
Antonio Lopez Band
Carbondale Mountain Fair (Oasis Stage)
Sat. July 26, 12-1 pm
Carbondale, CO
The Oasis Stage at the Carbondale Mountain Fair is located along Main Street, between Weant Boulevard and 4th Street
free and all ages.
Antonio Lopez is a weaver of sound, interlacing threads of folk-rock with textures beyond. As a songwriter, Lopez entwines his personal narrative with that of the greater whole. He believes the common threads uniting us are stronger than the forces dividing us. Lopez and his band serve as your guide on a joyful journey through sonic landscapes. Antonio Lopez is a Colorado native of indigenous Chicano descent. Born and raised in Alamosa, he now resides in Longmont.
The Antonio Lopez Band is:
Antonio Lopez - guitar, vocals,
Chad E. Mathis - bass, vocals
Jonathan Sadler - marimba, vibraphone, aux percussion, vocals
Christopher Scott Wright - drums, vocals
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The 55th Mountain Fair will be held July 24-26, 2026!
It’s hard to believe that just over 50 years ago, the Carbondale Mountain Fair came into being. Brought together by volunteers, lead by the Mother of the Fair, Laurie Loeb. The first few years hosted a traveling chautauqua, which quickly evolved into a locally-based, volunteer-run, non-sponsored festival that exemplifies the values of Carbondale; Collaboration, Creativity, Education, Volunteerism, Curiosity and Inclusion.
Mountain Fair's Oasis Block Party is taking over Main Street again!
The Oasis includes a music stage, an activity tent and lounge, art vendors, food trucks, cooling-mist stations, water station, immersive and creative activities and more. In addition to these, Mountain Fair is seeking other partners such as schools, non-profits, and youth organizations to get involved and set up their own activity tent or area. We are seeking activities that are creative, playful, and engaging.
Antonio Lopez is a quiet man with something to say. His music is like an onion, each layer revealing more. His adept guitar work and composition skills are never used in a showy way but rather like the spices in a home-cooked meal. The result is a feast of emotions that delight the listener.
“Here We Are,” the new album by Antonio Lopez, explores the intimate connection between our hopes, dreams, and fears. “Here We Are” is an alluring collection of songs written by an artist wrestling with his ego as he chases success and slow dances with failure. Through the lens of his indigenous Chicano roots, Lopez speaks many truths with gentle precision. Rather than tell the listener what to feel or think, Lopez invites you to see yourself reflected in the lyrical stories created by his music. His new album “Here We Are” is available now for streaming on all major platforms and purchase on CD and vinyl through www.antoniolopezmusic.com.
Antonio Lopez is a Colorado native of indigenous descent. Born and raised in Alamosa and now residing in Longmont, he grew up steeped in the Chicanx culture of southern Colorado.
The Antonio Lopez Band is:
Antonio Lopez - guitar, vocals, piano
Chad E. Mathis - bass, vocals
Jonathan Sadler - marimba, vibraphone, aux percussion, vocals
Christopher Scott Wright - drums, vocals