Category: Buzzworthy
ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: December
ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month give independent artists who have not been featured in our magazine the opportunity to have their bio published, have their tracks played on Music Buzz LIVE Radio (Wednesdays from 6-8 pm on worldviral.tv) and get on our radar. All artists are selected via submissions through their ReverbNation pages. Zeta […]
Between The Covers: The Superfan
The Superfan by Torch Denver was hit with our first blast of winter like an invading force of Huns from the north. We were enjoying a nice long warm fall, and then the winds blew in causing a deep dive in the degrees. It was 15 degrees on the morning of the 11th of November. […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
Emily Shreve, Coming Of Age
by Charlie Sullivan The talented singer-songwriter/performance artist Emily Shreve has been entertaining audiences in the Denver area for a number years, first in a three part harmony band. “We performed really bad pop covers,” says Shreve, “We wrote a few songs but it wasn’t what I really wanted to be doing.” She moved on to […]
Allout Helter Takes on Riot Fest, Talks State of Band
by Tim Wenger Allout Helter has been creating a nice wave in the Denver punk scene lately. They represented our scene at Riot Fest Denver this year, following gigs alongside bands like Propagandhi, Pennywise and handfuls of touring acts that cover the full spectrum on punk. On December 30, they will be sharing the stage […]
Is The Musician’s Section on Craigslist Legit? We Asked Musicians
by Tim Wenger The “Musicians” section on Craigslist is one of the more interesting music-centric pages to troll on the web. Whether you are looking to start a band, replace a member, make a music video, get a gig, or offer a service- usually at least a post or two can be found on just […]
Own It Music Mastermind Networking- October
by Angela Kerr Rave reviews poured in after the Licensing and Publishing 101 with Katey Laurel of One Way Music Services and Michael St. James of St. James Media exited their Own It presentation on September 9th. Katey and Michael shared their immense knowledge of the field by discussing a basic introduction of license basics […]
Backyard Hero: Kent Denver School’s Stephen Holley
by Tim Wenger Stephen Holley, Director of the Commercial Music Program at Kent Denver School, is used to travel. He spent years on tour as a gigging musician, and now that he has settled into the domesticated marriage-mortgage-kids lifestyle, he feeds his travel bug by leading the high school jazz band (and other school-related bands) […]
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