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The Toasters @ Animas City Theatre

| March 5, 2015
The Toasters @ Animas City Theatre

  All photos by Alexi Hubbell

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New Orleans Suspects at Cervantes Other Side on March 27-28

| March 3, 2015
New Orleans Suspects at Cervantes Other Side on March 27-28

New Orleans Suspects will perform at Cervante’s Other Side on Friday, March 27th and Saturday, March 28th.  Doors open both nights at 8:00 P.M. with music at 9:00 P.M.  The shows are open to patrons 16 and older. On March 27th, Down North & GEN ED (featuring members of Euforquestra will open the show. On March […]

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ELEL’S SELF-TITLED DEBUT EP OUT TODAY ON MOM + POP MUSIC

| March 3, 2015
ELEL’S SELF-TITLED DEBUT EP OUT TODAY ON MOM + POP MUSIC

ELEL’s self-titled debut EP is out today on Mom + Pop Music. The ELEL EP features four tracks from the Nashville indie-pop collective, including the band’s effervescent breakout single “40 Watt.” ELEL EP Tracklisting 1. Geode 2. Cherokee 3. 40 Watt 4. 40 Watt (Daytrip Remix) “40 Watt” has been featured on SiriusXM’s Alt Nation, KCRW, […]

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The Manager’s Corner- March

| March 1, 2015
The Manager’s Corner- March

By Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band for 31 years and I’m in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame. All that’s nice but today’s music business is changing at light-speed and you have to be more engaged in the ‘biz’ than ever. Some things have not changed, careers are still built on some tried […]

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Boulder’s SunSquabi On Tour March-April, Headline Fox April 24

| March 1, 2015
Boulder’s SunSquabi On Tour March-April, Headline Fox April 24

by Tim Wenger SunSquabi is one of Boulder’s brightest starts rolling into 2015, and the group will be headlining the Fox Theatre April 24 with Skydyed and Tnertle following tour dates in March and April that include the Mcdowell Mtn. Music Fest in Phoenix and a string of dates through the Midwest and south. CMB […]

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Frozen Dead Guy Days Returns To Nederland for 14th Year

| March 1, 2015
Frozen Dead Guy Days Returns To Nederland for 14th Year

Celebrating its 14th year in 2015, Nederland, Colorado’s Frozen Dead Guy Days is known as one of the most unique and quirky festivals in the country and continues to be a world-renowned spectacle. The home-grown frosty fest pays homage to Bredo Morstol who is frozen in a state of suspended animation and housed in a […]

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Stories From The Tour Life: Grayson Erhard and Morning Bear Western US Tour Summary

| March 1, 2015
Stories From The Tour Life: Grayson Erhard and Morning Bear Western US Tour Summary

by Grayson Erhard Starting off the tour was a surreal experience, knowing that Morning Bear and I were about to be on the road with no breaks—just nonstop music and driving for 20 days. Like tour kickoffs are expected to be, the show at the Aggie in Fort Collins was awesome. It never ceases to […]

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Swallow Hill’s Lindsay Taylor on What’s Coming Up For The Organization

| March 1, 2015
Swallow Hill’s Lindsay Taylor on What’s Coming Up For The Organization

by Tim Wenger Swallow Hill Music recently opened a third satellite location in the Highlands at Highlands United Methodist Church. The location will offer adult guitar and ukulele lessons and kids guitar, piano and ukulele lessons, in addition to other classes. CMB spoke with Swallow Hill’s Lindsay Taylor to find out what’s next for the […]

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Colorado Music Party Returns to Austin During SXSW Week

| March 1, 2015
Colorado Music Party Returns to Austin During SXSW Week

by Tim Wenger SpokesBUZZ is again hosting the Colorado Music Party at this year’s South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. The lineup is massive and includes representatives from just about every scene in Colorado. CMB caught up with Julie Sutter, who handles the marketing for the event, to get the lowdown on what will […]

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Dirty Few- Party or Don’t

| March 1, 2015
Dirty Few- Party or Don’t

by Tim Wenger Dirty indie rock is one of the few genres that, while maintaining enough mainstream appeal to keep progressing, never let go of its underground roots. Dirty Few has got that formula down to pure science, and they just dropped the documented proof in the form a new album entitled Party or Don’t […]

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