Author Archive: Keith S
Justin Charboneau
Charboneau’s Got The “It” Factor By Amandha Gilson Every once in a while Northern Colorado surprises me with it’s hidden talents that seem to emerge from the wood works. This time, it came from an up-beat, soulful singer/songwriter named Justin Charboneau. Dressed with the style of a national pop sensation, and the personality of […]
Rocky Mountain Folk Festival
Rocky Mountain Folk Festival By Art Heffron Just as the St. Vrain River that flows through Lyons, Colorado gives life to all that it surrounds, so does the music that comes from Planet Bluegrass’ annual Rocky Mountain Folk Festival. (Denver-based Singer/Songwriter) Kyle James Hauser’s “All Long Gone” was the first song played at 21st Rocky […]
Horrorscopes – Sept 2011
These monthly Horroscopes are purely for entertainment purposes only. In no way do they predict your future or tell you how to win the lottery. Read at your own risk. Famous September birthdays: Charlie Sheen (winning!), Shaun White, Beyonce, Faith Hill, Will Smith, Steven King, and Meatloaf. VIRGO August 23rd-Sept 22nd Dear un-victorious Virgin, settle […]
Petals Of Spain
Petals of Spain by Tim Wenger [email protected] ADenver’s own jazz/rock outfit Petals of Spain released a new single, “Lady Luck” in August. The song features traditional Petals’ signatures of strong vocal backups and harmonies, great trumpet parts throughout and a danceable, groovin’ rhythm. “We do really well at spur of the moment writing,” guitarist Nic […]
Nautical Mile: Invisible Ink [EP]
by Guy Errickson TheNakedStage.net [email protected] Unabashedly Pop-Rock, Nautical Mile has the depth, complexity, and talent to keep the serious music fan interested, along with their growing crowd of young and beautiful, cheering in jubilation. Though considered Pop, Rock, and Punk, the energy and uninhibited precision show bares hints of maiden-led Metal. The band found […]
Fire In The Asylum – Poetry For The Apocalypse [LP]
By Zac Rachid They say first impressions are everything. However, in my opinion, this does not appear to be the case with Fire In The Aylum’s latest release Poetry for The Apocalypse. Opening their album with a very sexual and kink oriented song, I found myself very much enjoying the lyrics and meaning behind […]
T. Moody – Acoustic Groove [LP]
by Jeanie Straub [email protected] T. Moody is one of those artists that was born with a guitar in his hands, and there is a huge distinction between performers that work really hard at guitar and are awesome, and those that work really hard and are awesome but also came out of the womb with the […]
Gary Dean Smith – Backbone Sessions #1 [EP]
by Jeanie Straub [email protected] Just when I thought this was a good month for local music, I got to listen to Gary Dean Smith’s new dual-single EP and was blown away by its excellence: Turns out it is a great month for local music. Gary Dean Smith has done a lot for this town already, […]
Intergalactic Funk Cowboy – Funk Forever [LP]
by Jeanie Straub [email protected] Recorded and produced in Steamboat Springs, Funk Forever is the third installment in a “Funk opera trilogy” that fuses Funk and science fiction – or that is the plan, at least. The story goes like this: There is the “Intergalactic Funk Cowboy” and his arch nemesis, the “Pirate of Unfunk.” The […]
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