Local Musicians Pay Tribute to Late Greats
By Charlie Englar The Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd: So similar, yet so different. The landscape of American music – rock and roll in particular – has been forever shaped and molded by these two […]
By Charlie Englar The Grateful Dead and Pink Floyd: So similar, yet so different. The landscape of American music – rock and roll in particular – has been forever shaped and molded by these two […]
By Erik Myers At a time when cash-strapped colleges are selling off their FM licenses en masse, what’s the biggest issue facing KCSU-FM, the student-run station at Colorado State University? Try community involvement. “Up until […]
Greeley is home to some great music, and this month’s festival is all about you. The My Favorite Bands Festival will feature musicians playing tribute to your favorite bands. Famous bands like The Rolling Stones, […]
By Dusty Ray Finding your niche as a young, up-and-coming band can be tough, but Denver-based trio The Big Motif has been navigating the waters of promotion and exposure with a positive attitude and a […]
By Charlie Englar A group that includes parents, fellow musicians, a voice coach, technicians and a writer are chatting in the control room of Poudre School District’s Channel 10 TV studio, basking in the afterglow […]
By Charlie Englar With the dog days of summer in full swing, the residents of Northern Colorado are once again prepping for the Choice City’s birthday. And this year’s installment of the annual August assembly […]
By Dave Schutz “So I was thinking, for this article, the headline should say, ‘San Pedro is the only hallucinogen sanctioned by the Catholic Church,’” laughs Michael Kirkpatrick, guitarist, vocalist and founding member of The […]
By Dave Schutz Since hitting the scene in 2009, Post Paradise hasn’t wasted any time getting out in front of people, gracing stages from Bohemian Nights to the Greeley Stampede. The band’s success shouldn’t be […]
By Molly McCowan In an age of sugar-pop sex symbols and rappers stealing beats from ‘80s New Wavers, Queens of the Stone Age swaggered into Denver’s Ogden Theatre on April 8 to show fans just […]
By Maggie Canty-Shafer In a college town, band deaths due to attrition are as crowded as beer specials. Most never have a proper farewell, just a fading away. The Riflemen too are ending, but with […]
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