Author Archive: Tim Wenger

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VEVO PREMIERES TENNIS’ NEW VIDEO “I’M CALLIN’”

| November 3, 2014
VEVO PREMIERES  TENNIS’ NEW VIDEO “I’M CALLIN’”

RITUAL IN REPEAT OUT NOW ON COMMUNION RECORDS   Vevo exclusively premieres Tennis’ new video “I’m Callin’” from the critically-acclaimed album Ritual in Repeat out now on Communion Records. You can view and share the video HERE via Vevo. The band is currently in the midst of their North American headlining tour. See full tour […]

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Wayne Static Passes Away at 48

| November 3, 2014
Wayne Static Passes Away at 48

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 1, 2014 – Platinum selling musician Wayne Richard Wells, better known asWAYNE STATIC, passed away at the age of 48. WAYNE STATIC was the enigmatic former frontman and namesake of Static-X, who later forged a successful solo career. Wayne was scheduled to co-headline tours withPowerman 5000 and Drowning Pool over the […]

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Shawn Cupulo and his Band “Hotfoot” are American Music

| November 1, 2014
Shawn Cupulo and his Band “Hotfoot” are American Music

by Evan Hundhausen Hotfoot‘s music is entrenched in classic blues, modern rock/blues, Chicago blues, folk, Americana, and country. The band was originally founded in 2002 by Shawn Cupolo, the lead guitarist.  The band has played throughout Colorado in a variety of line-ups appearing at some of the Front Range’s best venues, including The Fox Theater, […]

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Big Tell

| November 1, 2014
Big Tell

by Tim Wenger Big Tell is a supergroup, of sorts. With Quentin Young and Stacey Liles of Broke Bridge holding it down, and a live set that has showcased Max Barcelow of Fierce Bad Rabbit and Cody Russell of The Drunken Hearts, the band throws down some dark, deep, and thick-skinned bluegrass that might not […]

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Rubber Planet to Reunite at Herman’s Hideaway November 22

| November 1, 2014
Rubber Planet to Reunite at Herman’s Hideaway November 22

by Tim Wenger Rubber Planet is a name still sounding familiar in the Denver music community, and rightfully show. The rockers Silver, Brice Hancock, and Vitamin G up front with drum duties split between original drummer Leo Sayas and latter addition Chris Reidy, called it quites in 2012 but are reuniting for a one night […]

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Aspen Hourglass- Unreleased Acoustic Goodness

| November 1, 2014
Aspen Hourglass- Unreleased Acoustic Goodness

Aspen Hourglass just dropped the video of unreleased acoustic material, and as is our custom with these guys, we decided to let front man Grayson Erhard talk us through the entertaining (and sometimes sketchy) process that led to it. CMB: Tell us about the process of making the video. GE: We got randomly asked by […]

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Drew Schofield- 150 Million (-1)

| November 1, 2014
Drew Schofield- 150 Million (-1)

by Thom Jackson Drew Schofield hits hard, again, with his new EP 150 Million (-1).  Schofield’s voice almost seems naturally in-tune- his singing on the title track and throughout the EP often comes across as effortless. Harmonizing guitar and voice with a style crossing pop-rock with an almost boyband-ish charm is Schofield’s specialty. He brings […]

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Why Jazz Matters: Track 8

| November 1, 2014
Why Jazz Matters: Track 8

by Norman Provizer If you were to draw up a very short list of the most significant bass players in the history of rock, one slot would definitely be reserved for Jack Bruce who died just a week before this past Halloween at the age of 71. Before he turned 20, this Scottish-born musician was […]

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OpenAir to Celebrate 3rd Birthday at The Oriental Theater

| November 1, 2014
OpenAir to Celebrate 3rd Birthday at The Oriental Theater

by Tim Wenger OpenAir, the new music branch of Colorado Public Radio, is celebrating its 3rd birthday on Friday, November 7 at The Oriental Theatre. The evening, which is open to ages 16+, will feature performances from Wheelchair Sports Camp, The Other Black, Rubedo, and Keva starting at starting at 8:00 pm. This event will […]

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Denver Online High School student Walker Masuda Following Musical Path Through Adolescence

| November 1, 2014
Denver Online High School student Walker Masuda Following Musical Path Through Adolescence

by Tim Wenger It takes a certain charm, on top of an unusual amount of talent, to create a young phenom. The kind that everyone from neighbors to schoolteachers to random faces in the crowd can’t help but open their heart to. Such seems to be the case with Walker Masuda. With light brown shoulder […]

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