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Former Boulder Resident Erin Sax to Play CO with The Samples

| December 4, 2014
Former Boulder Resident Erin Sax to Play CO with The Samples

For Los Angeles native Erin Sax (www.erinsax.com), the “Country Time Lemonade Girl” at the age of 10, it’s been a complex road to get from there to here.  And on Friday, December 12th she opens for The Samples 25th Reunion, One Night Only Concert at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, Colorado. “Writing music is my […]

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Archive Nights Finds Home in Denver

| September 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Archive Nights Finds Home in Denver

by Tim Wenger Ask most in Denver’s music community and they will confirm that the attractiveness of the Mile High City reaches far beyond mountain views and micro brews. While both of those are of plenty here and can each provide their own inspirations for songwriting, it is the network of support that brings bands […]

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ARTrepreneur of the Month–August 2014

| August 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
ARTrepreneur of the Month–August 2014

Singer/songwriter Peggy Mann has sung over 250 radio commercials, including one for American Furniture Warehouse that ran for over 13 years, and recorded seven CDs, including her summer 2014 release “Don’t Waste Time.” Peggy is Grand County’s 2010 Entertainer of the Year and the August 2014 ARTrepreneur of the Month. 1) Tell me how you […]

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Medic-the Story Behind the Band

| April 1, 2013 | 1 Comment
Medic-the Story Behind the Band

by Tim Wenger photo credit: Becky Boucher Every band has a story–a story of who they are, how they formed, and how they ended up with that ridiculous name. But most bands do not have a story the way Medic has a story. Aaron Wagner and his older brother Dominick Wagner were born in the […]

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Dearly Brothers– A Local Lad Making it Happen in Nashville

| August 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Dearly Brothers– A Local Lad Making it Happen in Nashville

by Charlie Sullivan A while back, I turned you on to the righteous sounds of Orange Free State (I still throw their CD in). Sadly, the band went on hiatus nine months after the piece was published, as the two founding brothers had graduated from high school and journeyed down the path of higher education. […]

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Roniit: Interview

| April 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Roniit: Interview

by Corey Blecha As electronic music continues to press into mainstream culture, there are certain acts that bridge the gap between the new-age digital world of music, and the traditional pop tunes we have become accustomed to hearing on the radio. One local act that has been integrating electronic influences into her highly polished pop […]

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Coles Whalen-I Wrote This For You [LP]

| March 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Coles Whalen-I Wrote This For You [LP]

  by the Swami [email protected] Coles Whalen has officially graduated. Her latest, and easily her best release, I Wrote This For You, showcases what a formidable talent Whalen has become. While her original release date was last fall, the extra time and fervor she and producer Michael Flanders took on the album excels within each […]

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Covergeist-Interview

| March 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Covergeist-Interview

by Tim Wenger “Part of the reason it took me so long to do this, is because I put my feet in too many ponds,” says Justin Covergeist, charismatic front man and bearer of the name which his band is known by. He just moved his music and his life to Denver from Nashville, TN, […]

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Coles Whalen – 7 Questions

| February 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Coles Whalen – 7 Questions

by the Swami [email protected] Since she was seven, beautiful, haunting notes have been coming out of the vocal pipes of Coles Whalen.  A songwriter at heart, Whalen followed her passion to Nashville to record her latest record, “I Wrote This Song For You.” Inspired entirely by personal experience, the enchanting and resolute vision not only […]

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