Category: Buzzworthy
Higher Ground Music Festival Artist Preview: The Bell Hours
by Tim Wenger The Bell Hours are ready to cash in. From what angle, is what they are trying to figure out. Whether it is riding the indie-folk wave that has dominated Denver over the last few years, or front man Klaus Larson’s experiences playing out in California shining a new light on our scene, […]
Tour Sync Connects Musicians With All Aspects of Their Career
by Tim Wenger ‘Direct To Fan.’ The phrase has a great ring to it, and it is a phrase that transplanted Austin-based business Tour Sync has made their own since even before relocating to Denver late last year. Founder Chas Vergauwen brought his company to Denver last fall seeking to immerse itself in a market […]
For Keeps Is Playing, For Keeps
by Charlie Sullivan Cody Witsken (guitars, vocals) and Merideth Pryor (vocals) were in China teaching when the duo started writing some music together. It turns out the two were on to something with the new music. On their return to the states in April of 2014 the tandem had it on their minds to put […]
The Warped Generation: What Happened?
by Rag Rabbit The most impressive thing about the Vans Warped Tour is the way the machine is run. The Warped roadies work their asses off. Creating huge stages equipped with sound systems and miles of wire. Then tearing it all down, loading the trucks and rushing to the next location, rebuilding it all again, […]
The Fabulous Boogienauts Breaking Into Film Score, Headlining Herman’s
by Jessica Moffett If you listen to The Fabulous Boogienauts’ 12 Inches Fully Funktional CD, it’s no accident that it’ll remind you of the sweet seductive tales of Curtis Mayfield’s Superfly or even the orgasmic chemistry of Cerrone’s Love In C Minor albums. In the 1970s, most of the Fabulous Boogienauts members were children limited to 3 TV stations, 8-track cassettes, […]
Why Jazz Matters: Track 12
by Norman Provizer If you are not a jazz fan, the odds are that you have never heard of Bob Belden. In fact, even if you are a jazz fan, there’s a good chance that the name of this Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and arranger, who was born near Chicago in 1956, might not ring a […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Infinite Exactitude Jamming Away
by Charlie Sullivan Infinite Exactitude is a blues rock/jazz fusion instrumental jam band that has quietly slipped into the mix and become a force to be reckoned with on the local music scene. The power trio hooked up about six months ago and quickly gelled into a compelling musical entity. I sat in with the […]
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