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Java Jam Cafe Providing Service to Community in Englewood

| June 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Java Jam Cafe Providing Service to Community in Englewood

by Tim Wenger The city of Englewood has a new home for live acoustic music. Java Jam Café, a coffee house and wine bar located directly across from the Swedish Medical Center’s drop off circle and next door to The Copper Pot, opened its doors late last year to provide not only a gathering place […]

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ANDY PALMER, GRITTY FOLK-ROCK MUSICIAN, TO APPEAR AT BOULDER THEATER JUNE 14TH

| May 13, 2014 | 0 Comments
ANDY PALMER, GRITTY FOLK-ROCK MUSICIAN, TO APPEAR AT BOULDER THEATER JUNE 14TH

HANUMAN FESTIVAL & 97.3 KBCO is proud to present singer/songwriter Andy Palmer in support of Trevor Hall, in concert on Saturday, June 14th, 2014 at 8:30 pm.  The concert will be held at Boulder Theater and tickets are $22.50 adv/$25.00 at the door (see venue website for tickets). Life’s ups and downs and intertwined roads […]

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ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month- May

| May 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month- May

ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month give five independent acts that have not previously been featured in Colorado Music Buzz the opportunity to get on our radar, get their bio in the magazine, and get their tracks played on Music Buzz LIVE Radio on Wednesday evenings. The artists are selected through submissions made via their ReverbNation […]

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DubKor- Rastaman Riding

| May 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
DubKor- Rastaman Riding

by Tim Wintemute Rastaman Riding by DubKor is the next great reggae album. With the passing of Amendment 64, Denver is attracting artists from around the world seeking marijuana freedom. Originally from Spanish Town, Jamaica, DubKor is a nine piece Roots-Reggae group looking to make Denver their new home. DubKor is very similar to other […]

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Curci- Forever Summer- Preview

| April 11, 2014 | 1 Comment

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Eat The Sun Provide New Take on Prog Rock

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Eat The Sun Provide New Take on Prog Rock

by Charlie Sullivan Some people might call this a musician’s band, I call it great music and a gratifying listening experience.  Denver’s experimental/prog/math rockers Eat The Sun bring the music to you in a way most musicians often ponder in their minds.  The crew starts you out fast and pretty and eases you into a […]

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Traitors to the Queen

| April 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Traitors to the Queen

by the Swami [email protected] A very solid new band has begun it’s emergence into our burgeoning music scene. Traitors to the Queen EP release showcases a great blend of indie pop that has a commercial quality that is rare to find in newer developing bands these days. A two man show consisting of Nick Larsen […]

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Living TheGoodLife! With Sailor Jerry Rum at the Hideout during XGames

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Living TheGoodLife!  With Sailor Jerry Rum at the Hideout during XGames

Photo Credit- Craig Wetherby TheGoodLife! Word on the street, the place to be in Aspen last weekend wasn’t all on the slopes for the X-Games, or the over-branded corporate parties; in fact, it was straight-up chilling at Sailor Jerry & TheGoodLife! Hideout. Indisputably, it was the (official) HQ to sip a Hot Buttered Rum, throw down a serious game of dominos, get inked up from Spike […]

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Booomclap Brings their Experimental Beats to Colorado

| October 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Booomclap Brings their Experimental Beats to Colorado

by Sarah Smith Booomclap, a duo formed two years ago in Oklahoma, stars Chris Combs on guitar, lap steel, synth and keys and Josh Raymer on drums.  I was lucky enough to catch them for one of their shows on the Colorado run, at Quixote’s True Blue.  Booomclap has a solid jazz undertone combined with […]

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The Sound of Altitude’s Review of Higher Ground Music Festival

| September 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Sound of Altitude’s Review of Higher Ground Music Festival

Review of Higher Ground Music Festival from The Sound of Altitude

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