Tag: Tim Wenger

Rubber Planet to Reunite at Herman’s Hideaway November 22

| November 1, 2014
Rubber Planet to Reunite at Herman’s Hideaway November 22

by Tim Wenger Rubber Planet is a name still sounding familiar in the Denver music community, and rightfully show. The rockers Silver, Brice Hancock, and Vitamin G up front with drum duties split between original drummer Leo Sayas and latter addition Chris Reidy, called it quites in 2012 but are reuniting for a one night […]

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Denver Online High School student Walker Masuda Following Musical Path Through Adolescence

| November 1, 2014
Denver Online High School student Walker Masuda Following Musical Path Through Adolescence

by Tim Wenger It takes a certain charm, on top of an unusual amount of talent, to create a young phenom. The kind that everyone from neighbors to schoolteachers to random faces in the crowd can’t help but open their heart to. Such seems to be the case with Walker Masuda. With light brown shoulder […]

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Potato Pirates- Raised Better Than This

| October 6, 2014
Potato Pirates- Raised Better Than This

by Tim Wenger Look- I don’t want to beat a dead horse here. I hate U2. I will never understand why Rolling Stone feels the need to force-feed every aspect of Bono’s life down my throat, every two weeks, like I’m some sort of push-pin who forgot how cool it is to wear sunglasses to […]

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Is The Musician’s Section on Craigslist Legit? We Asked Musicians

| October 1, 2014
Is The Musician’s Section on Craigslist Legit? We Asked Musicians

by Tim Wenger The “Musicians” section on Craigslist is one of the more interesting music-centric pages to troll on the web. Whether you are looking to start a band, replace a member, make a music video, get a gig, or offer a service- usually at least a post or two can be found on just […]

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To Write Love On Her Arms Helps Music Fans Fight Depression, Suicidal Thoughts

| October 1, 2014
To Write Love On Her Arms Helps Music Fans Fight Depression, Suicidal Thoughts

by Tim Wenger To Write Love On Her Arms is, according to the organization’s Facebook page, “ is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope & finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, & suicide.” Basically, the group is there to spread the message that they will be present with open arms to help […]

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Dimmer Switch

| October 1, 2014
Dimmer Switch

by Tim Wenger Just about when we were thinking it would never happen, Dimmer Switch is giving us a new album. The group has stylistically evolved since their debut ep Not The Stereotype (2011). This record draws more from the late-nineties style punk sound and less from a hard-rock standpoint. w Letting the driving punk […]

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Own It Music Mastermind Networking- October

| October 1, 2014
Own It Music Mastermind Networking- October

by Angela Kerr Rave reviews poured in after the Licensing and Publishing 101 with Katey Laurel of One Way Music Services and Michael St. James of St. James Media exited their Own It presentation on September 9th. Katey and Michael shared their immense knowledge of the field by discussing a basic introduction of  license basics […]

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Indigenous Robot- Revolting

| October 1, 2014
Indigenous Robot- Revolting

by Tim Wenger Indigenous Robot, like the Energizer Bunny, just keeps on going. With a plethora of time on tour this year, it is a wonder they have found the time to drop their new album Revolting, but they have. With the modern rock flavors familiar to The White Stripes and psychedelic elements more along […]

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The Bunny Gang Welcomes New Members, New Album

| October 1, 2014
The Bunny Gang Welcomes New Members, New Album

by Tim Wenger Nathen Maxwell’s group The Bunny Gang dropped their new album Thrive at midnight on September 23 at Beauty Bar in Denver, with a party hosted by Denver Vintage Reggae Society.  In CMB’s August 2014 issue, we called the album “ the best album we’ve heard this year, and high on our list for […]

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Backyard Hero: Kent Denver School’s Stephen Holley

| October 1, 2014
Backyard Hero: Kent Denver School’s Stephen Holley

by Tim Wenger Stephen Holley, Director of the Commercial Music Program at Kent Denver School, is used to travel. He spent years on tour as a gigging musician, and now that he has settled into the domesticated marriage-mortgage-kids lifestyle, he feeds his travel bug by leading the high school jazz band (and other school-related bands) […]

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