Tag: rockabilly
The Crags- Long Shadow Day
by Dana Mastrangelo The Crags offer Durango mountain town locals and tourists a unique concert, contrary to the countless bluegrass or funk shows they’ve grown to expect on a Friday night. The four piece band has a straightforward, seriously catchy sound, creating a successful balance between the genres of surf, rockabilly, and alternative country. Songwriter […]
Rockabilly Corner: Adam Lopez and His Mighty Locasters
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] This month, I had the pleasure of capturing a few moments from Adam Lopez, and here is what he had to say. CMB: Tell us how you and the other band members got together, and give us some background on everyone. AL: Chaise “Slim” Dewey is the man on the doghouse […]
Rockabilly Corner featuring the fabulous Pin Up Boys!
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] Rockabilly Corner now has a Facebook page! Come be a fan and keep up with interviews, releases and event information. Are you a Denver RB band? Need a review or want to list your show? Visit: facebook.com/RockabillyCorner and contact me. This month’s feature is Denver’s Pin Up Boys! This group rocks the […]
Steven Lyle- Spirit & Image
by John Feuling Henderson singer-songwriter, Steven Lyle, teamed up with Tom Capek, who plays keys for the Colorado jazz band Dotsero; the result was an album that was 20 years in the making. Capek played a Dave Grohl-like role in the studio with Lyle, manning drums and bass as well as keyboards. He’s also heavily […]
Rockabilly Corner- February 2012
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] I want to begin with a moment of silence, the passing of a truly wonderful singer Mrs. Etta James 1938-2012. You will be sorely missed. She is an amazing inspiration and influence to the Rockabilly community, and her legacy will live on forever. This month, I want to bring Mad Dog […]
Rockabilly Corner- The 2nd Annual Big Band Christmas ball
by Sheila Broderick The Big Christmas ball was quite an experience. What an enchanting evening. We stepped back in to the 1940s and 50s, with military uniforms, and zoots, and the 40s/50s glamour truly gave you a nostalgic feeling of being back in simpler times. The evening started off with a traditional Christmas diner, […]
Dustin Bones and the Body Stealers, The Dark Side of Surf
by Charlie Sullivan [email protected] The newly formed Dustin Bones and the Body Stealers is one of the bands to keep your radar on moving into 2012. You won’t want to miss this action: Surf music meets a Quentin Tarantino horror flick (Horror Surf). The band has taken the old-school surf sound, sprinkled it with […]
Rockabilly Round-up
by Sheila Broderick [email protected] Hello Everyone: I have taken up the exciting task of bringing to the forefront a genre of music that doesn’t get a lot of press and hides many great and talented musicians. This is going to be a column that focuses on the Rockabilly scene, its roots, and, most of all, […]
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