Co-presented with Belly Up Aspen
An American musical institution, Big Head Todd and The Monsters have seamlessly woven a musical tapestry for over three decades, amassing an impressive record of achievements. With over 3,500 performances, countless sold-out shows, and even beaming their tunes into outer space, the quartet has earned accolades from music legends like Robert Plant and institutions like The Denver Broncos. For the Colorado quartet, Todd Park Mohr [vocals, guitar, keys, sax, harmonica], Brian Nevin [drums, percussion], Rob Squires [bass, vocals], and Jeremy Lawton [guitar, keys, vocals, steel guitar], friendships forged in the crowd are one of their proudest accomplishments.
Beyond music, the band’s impact extends to memorable moments like headlining the Denver Broncos’ Super Bowl victory parade and hosting their own cruise and musical extravaganza in Jamaica. The iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a stage they graced 32 times, holds a special place in their hearts, with a notable return in June 2021 marking their first full-capacity gig post-COVID.
In 2019, the band introduced “Monsters Music Monthly,” sharing free songs and videos, showcasing collaborations with blues legends like Buddy Guy and John Popper. Reflecting on his unique journey, Todd, a half-Asian kid from Colorado, expresses gratitude for the opportunities to collaborate with idols like Neil Young, B.B. King, and John Lee Hooker.
The band’s legacy is not just in their music but in the communities they’ve built and the joy they’ve shared over decades. You won’t want to miss this epic performance at the Wheeler this season!