Category: Buzzworthy
Musuji Drop New Album, Perform Final Show
by Tim Wenger One of Denver’s most unique acts has called it quits. Musuji, who have been rocking around the country since 2007, performed their final show July 18 at Herman’s Hideaway. The show also served as the release party for their new record Perspectrum, an album that certainly captures the maturity of the band […]
Backyard Hero- Ean Tafoya
by Tim Wenger Ean Tafoya has many ideas about how to make festivals and events in Denver more sustainable. Serving with Capital Hill United Neighborhoods has given him the opportunity to work with both the CHUN People’s Fair and City Park Jazz, and he hopes to use his position on the Denver City Council to […]
And The Black Feathers Work With Literati Records for New Album
by Tim Wenger Colorado Music Buzz been good friends with Mark Pruisner from Literati Records for quite a while now. His podcast and live stream are, in fact, one of the most solid sources of quality local music in the Mile High City. When Pruisner reached out to us about covering And The Black Feathers’ […]
Buzzpreneur: Katey Laurel, One Way Music Services
by Angela Kerr Hanging at my new favorite coffee shop and music venue the Java Jam Cafe, I had an opportunity to get to know Katey Laurel a little better. I first met Katey at the Own it Music Mastermind Series hosted by CREATE MSU Denver, a business incubator for the arts. Speaking to her […]
ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: July
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. New […]
Moon Magnet Studios, A Breeding Ground For Talent
by Charlie Sullivan Setting up shop in a two story house that’s nestled into the quaint Baker District of Denver, Moon Magnet Studios is anything but your stereotypical recording studio. The studio is a collective of musicians and bands that just needed a place to call their own; someplace they could rehearse, record, and collaborate […]
Why Jazz Matters: Track 4
by Norm Provizer In its Michael Jackson obituary, The New York Times noted that the singer’s Thriller disc had sold, across the planet, to date, some 100 million copies. While that figure has been debated, there is a general consensus that Thriller has, at least, sold somewhere in the neighborhood of 55-to-65 million copies. Either […]
Fierce Bad Rabbit Dropping EP in September
by Tim Wenger Fierce Bad Rabbit will be hitting CO in support of their new EP Living Asleep this summer. The EP is slated for a September release. CMB caught up with front man Chris Anderson about the new record, his move to Boston, and the band’s upcoming plans. CMB: Where did you record the new EP, and how was […]
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