Tag: the fray
The Manager’s Corner-“I’m not in it for my Health” (Levon Helm)
by Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band since the 1980s, and despite the amazing change in technology, success in the music business is built around four tried and true elements: great music, really hard work, and timing (often mistaken for luck). The other key element is getting the help you need to make that […]
Vices I Admire, Still Standing
by Charlie Sullivan For a band that has been on a personnel roller coaster ride the last couple of years, alternative pop rockers Vices I Admire has managed to maintain a formidable presence in the local music scene. Dave Curtis (vocals, guitar) is the lone member of the original 2002 line-up. Dan Battenhouse (bass, […]
KING-Bluebird Theater Review 4/25
by Jenn Cohen Thursday night, the Bluebird Theater played host to a new (ish) talent in town. With numerous years of experience behind him as the guitarist for the Fray, Joe King has spread his wings and landed center stage as KING. Opening for KING was Nathaniel Rateliff, a beloved Denver local, whose fancy […]
The Fray’s Joe King Taking it Solo!
by Jenn Cohen Photo courtesy of iTunes Joe King. Guitarist, back-up vocalist, solo artist? Yep. Today, King, donning, “more sweat in his armpits than normal,” released his first solo single on iTunes, “Need a Woman by Friday” (featuring Trombone Shorty). “I knew it was going live last night on iTunes, and it just didn’t feel […]
Joe King of The Fray releases solo debut track!
The first ever solo track “Need a Woman by Friday” from singer-songwriter Joe King is available exclusively on iTunes today: https://itun.es/us/X-0qK. Best known as a founding member of multi Grammy-nominated The Fray, King’s new music will be released under the simple pseudonym KING. Furthermore, KING has confirmed select tour dates this spring. Listen to the track here + more details on the […]
The Manager’s Corner – March 2013
by Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band since the 1980s and despite the amazing change in technology, success in the music business is built around four tried and true elements: great music, really hard work, and timing (often mistaken for luck). The other key element is getting the help you need to make that […]
by Jenn Cohen Born and raised in the Denver, Holly Lovell moved to Australia at age 12 with her family. She quickly realized that surfing and tanning were not her thing, so she taught herself how to play guitar, and tried her hand at songwriting instead. It turned out to be the better option. At […]
Chris Daniels is going to the 2013 Grammy Awards!
by Torch Chris Daniels is a co-songwriter and a featured soloist on Jumping Jazz Kids. The album is nominated for the Children’s Album of the Year. CMB: How did you get started in this type of project? CD: I have known and worked with Mark Oblinger for years. We worked together on the Spark album, […]
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