When I heard that one of my favorite local bands was firing up the mountain with a show at the Mount Charleston Lee Canyon Ski Resort, the needle on my excitement meter snapped clean off. A quick day trip up to Lee Canyon means cooler temps, crisp mountain air, and a temporary escape from the neon buzz of Las Vegas.
Add Retrosonic blasting Classic Rock tunes under the open sky, surrounded by pine trees and fresh canyon breeze, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a killer Saturday. That’s a big win in my book!
Just a few miles north of Las Vegas, the whole world changes—because that’s where the Mount Charleston range rises up like a cool, green escape hatch from the desert. The moment you take that turn toward the mountain, the scenery flips from neon to nature. As you wind your way upward, you pass scattered cabin-style homes, cactus‑lined ridges giving way to real foothills, long sweeping passes, and those classic slow, curling mountain roads that beg you to roll the windows down. Every few miles there’s a pull‑off where you can stretch your legs, breathe that crisp high‑altitude air, or snap a few shots of your day‑trip adventure. It’s no wonder this drive has been crowned one of Nevada’s most scenic routes — it earns that title every single mile.
Snapping pictures on the drive up felt like the perfect warm‑up act for my Saturday escape to Lee Canyon’s "Music On The Mountain" festival. There’s something about kicking off the day with a camera in hand, catching those mountain angles and desert‑to‑pine transitions, that sets the tone just right. Mix all that Mother Nature beauty with a blast of good old rock ’n’ roll, and you’ve got a Saturday afternoon that’s tough to beat — cool air, cool vibes, and a soundtrack that makes the whole canyon feel alive.
Rolling in a little late to Lee Canyon wasn’t exactly part of the plan — but when you’re on a full‑blown photo adventure, time has a way of slipping through your fingers. That short hike from the parking lot to the main festival grounds? It worked better than any energy drink. This older rock journalist was getting more amped with every step, breathing in that cool mountain air and hearing the distant rumble of live music echoing through the trees.
By the time I finally hit the heart of the scene, the place was packed. Easily three thousand people — men, women, kids, whole families — all soaking in the mountain breeze and the music. A full‑blown community rocking out together under the summer sky.
Retrosonic delivered exactly what that massive mountain crowd came for — a full blast of classic rock anthems everyone knew by heart. Under those bright Lee Canyon skies and that crisp, high‑altitude air, they turned the resort into what I like to call a little slice of heaven. The band hit the stage, the canyon echoed, and the audience soaked up every riff like it was pure summer magic.
I’ve only been riding along with Retrosonic for a short stretch, but I’ll put my 50‑plus years as a road‑tested, ink‑stained rock writer on the line for this one. After watching them tear it up today in front of three to four thousand fired‑up fans, I’m calling it: Retrosonic isn’t just climbing Mount Charleston — they’re climbing the charts on the Local Las Vegas Most Wanted Bands list. The crowd felt it, the canyon felt it, and any seasoned rock journalist worth their notebook could see it plain as day today!
{My Take}
Retrosonic isn’t just rising — they’re accelerating. In a city where countless bands grind through smoky bars and neon‑lit stages hoping for that one breakout moment, Retrosonic has already found theirs and is pushing it higher with every show. What they delivered at Lee Canyon wasn’t a fluke or a lucky crowd; it was the unmistakable sound of a band catching real momentum. Three to four thousand people felt that surge, and any veteran rock journalist could see the trajectory forming right there in the mountain air. Retrosonic is climbing fast, powered by tight musicianship, undeniable chemistry, and the kind of crowd‑magnet energy that turns a local act into a must‑see name. Las Vegas is watching — and the climb has only just begun!
Gary England
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Thank you for this awesome post. Great pictures, awesome memories!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I've enjoyed the gift of nature up on Mount Charleston. Retrosonic is a rising band that's going places! What an enjoyable afternoon relaxing and breathing the fresh air up on Lee Canyon with friends :-)
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