The Dirty Turkeys
Formed in the fall of 2022, The Dirty Turkeys emerged from the basement jam scenes of Boulder, Colorado, carving out a raw, unfiltered take on psychedelic rock. What began as late-night sessions between friends has evolved into a high-octane touring act headlining stages across the U.S.
Their bond fuels a sound they’ve dubbed “Acid Cow Punk”—a gritty fusion of psychedelia, surf, punk, and outlaw country. Fronted by brothers Brad and Russ Hansen, and joined by childhood friends Sam Baker and Ty Tullar, the band thrives on a deep-rooted chemistry.
Following the momentum of their early shows, The Dirty Turkeys hit the road for their debut independent tour—the Cowboy Caravan Tour—playing over 30 shows across five states in summer 2024. Along the way, they cultivated a loyal following in cities like Denver, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
In the wake of that tour, the band rolled out their debut album, Cowboy Caravan, a wild and genre-bending showcase of their sound. They were soon named “Denver's Best Acid Rock Band” and make the list of “Must See Rock Bands of 2025”. The band is currently on another west coast summer tour and have a coast to coast US tour planned for October and November of 2025.
Drawing inspiration from icons like The Velvet Underground, The Doors, Dick Dale, and The Stooges, The Dirty Turkeys have built a reputation for delivering high-energy, immersive live performances that feel both timeless and on the edge of something new.
The band just wrapped up their Feast Your Ears tour, which took them all across the West and even saw them headlining a festival in Alaska. Along the way, they’ve been gaining momentum and sharing the stage with acts like Low Cut Connie, The Old Mervs, and Bombargo. This fall, they hit the road again for a U.S. tour in October and November with Bombargo bringing their sound to the East and South.
Beyond the stage, The Dirty Turkeys are also the co-founders and resident “house band” of The Electric Honey Experience—a vibrant, fast-growing music and arts festival in Utah that recently drew over 1000 attendees in its third year.
Formed in the fall of 2022, The Dirty Turkeys emerged from the basement jam scenes of Boulder, Colorado, carving out a raw, unfiltered take on psychedelic rock. What began as late-night sessions between friends has evolved into a high-octane touring act headlining stages across the U.S.
Their bond fuels a sound they’ve dubbed “Acid Cow Punk”—a gritty fusion of psychedelia, surf, punk, and outlaw country. Fronted by brothers Brad and Russ Hansen, and joined by childhood friends Sam Baker and Ty Tullar, the band thrives on a deep-rooted chemistry.
Following the momentum of their early shows, The Dirty Turkeys hit the road for their debut independent tour—the Cowboy Caravan Tour—playing over 30 shows across five states in summer 2024. Along the way, they cultivated a loyal following in cities like Denver, San Diego, and Los Angeles.
In the wake of that tour, the band rolled out their debut album, Cowboy Caravan, a wild and genre-bending showcase of their sound. They were soon named “Denver's Best Acid Rock Band” and make the list of “Must See Rock Bands of 2025”. The band is currently on another west coast summer tour and have a coast to coast US tour planned for October and November of 2025.
Drawing inspiration from icons like The Velvet Underground, The Doors, Dick Dale, and The Stooges, The Dirty Turkeys have built a reputation for delivering high-energy, immersive live performances that feel both timeless and on the edge of something new.
The band just wrapped up their Feast Your Ears tour, which took them all across the West and even saw them headlining a festival in Alaska. Along the way, they’ve been gaining momentum and sharing the stage with acts like Low Cut Connie, The Old Mervs, and Bombargo. This fall, they hit the road again for a U.S. tour in October and November with Bombargo bringing their sound to the East and South.
Beyond the stage, The Dirty Turkeys are also the co-founders and resident “house band” of The Electric Honey Experience—a vibrant, fast-growing music and arts festival in Utah that recently drew over 1000 attendees in its third year.