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Need 2 bands to play tornado fundraiser + donations

I am helping out with a fundraiser for victims of the recent tornado in Oklahoma. The event is set up to help 2 smaller towns that got hit by the tornado. Moore is getting a lot of the news and the help but I guess these other 2 towns are not getting hardly any help at all. So folks are working on taking a truck down there now and another one again after the fundraiser. We are asking for both monetary and mostly the personal thing they need the most right now.

We 2 more bands to play at the fundraiser. The following is what bands are playing and when they are playing. It does not include Moby yet as planners are waiting to hear from him. He has already said he wants to play… they’re all just working out details.

Oklahoma Tornado Fundraiser
Saturday June 15
12PM-6PM
Crossroads Church
Fort Lupton, CO

Oklahoma Tornado Fundraiser – Music lineup
12-1 TBA
1-2 TBA
2-3 Bob Briggs Band
3-4 TBA (Moby tentative)
4-5 Rudy Grant
5-6 Bruce Taylor Band

Oklahoma Tornado Fundraiser – Items In Most Need
Diapers
Baby Wipes
Formula
Work Gloves
Water Bottles
Gatorade
Trash Bags
Individually Wrapped Snacks-Power Bars
Hand Sanitizer
Hand Towels
Sunscreen
Batteries
Flashlights (cheap LED)
Laundry Soap
Bath Bars (please no liquid as it gets hot and explodes. It will also dry out)
Eye Drops-Contact Cleaner
Toilet Paper
Cleaning Supplies of ALL kinds
Shampoo
Toothpaste
Toothbrushes
Basically all Personal Supplies you can think of
Clothes

They are asking for baby items the most but they need everything. Any help you can give is much appreciated. We are hoping to be able to take enough stuff to them that they will not have to worry about nothing but rebuilding. Hopefully we can get them all up on their feet quickly.If you’re interested in performing, please contact me directly via email at thecoloradosound@gmail.com and I’ll put you in touch with the event planners.

Much love, goat

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A Bit of Colorado Music History in a new album.

Rick Roberts, Richie Furay, and Jock Bartley are three of our most legendary musicians still living, in Colorado today.  They all seem to be staying fairly active.  I’ve been enjoying a new album that each of the three of them appear on – along with drummer Patrick Shanahan.  Thanks to bassist Mike Gallivan for hipping me to this info:  Patrick was in the Soul Survivors, part of the Denver Big 3 with the Moonrakers and Boenzee Cryque.  He also played with Rusty Young in a Country Trio when they were in Jr High. After the Soul Survivors, he went to LA with Randy Meisner and Allen Kemp and became Rick Nelson’s Stone Canyon Band.

I know that Richie is finishing up a new solo album as we speak, and there’s been rumors floating around the scene that Rick has been encouraged to step back in behind the mic and give us some new music.  I have no doubt Jock will be a part of whatever Rick does next.

The album I’ve been enjoying is The Piedbmont Brothers Band – III.  It’s an unusual project in that it’s essentially one guy out of N. Carolina and another from Italy who have teamed up with several notable players to continue the country-rock traditions originated in the 60s by guys like Gram Parsons, Gene Clark, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Poco and others.

Check ‘em out … with 5 current or former Coloradoans on board it gets an official Colorado Connection (CC) designation and will get some love on The Colorado Sound…

http://www.piedmontbrothersband.com/fr_home.cfm

 

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Station Control Pod

station controlMy wife always says that if I leave my hat at the table (or bar) no one knows I’m in the house. Now how can that be? If the hat is there, I’m there ;)

EDIT:  perhaps since I’ve just shown you behind the curtain … New releases this week from:  Desirae Garcia (Haunted Windchimes), Head for the Hills (power bluegrass), Austin Young & No Difference (blues-rock, teenager), Danny Shafer (Boulder area singer songwriter, RIYL Dan Fogelberg, John Denver, James Taylor), Jeff Scroggins & Colorado(bluegrass) … deeper cuts from recent releases by Beki Hemingway, Churchill, and Andy Hackbarth.    See station page for show times and stations.

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May 3, 2013 · 12:02 pm

Changes in Station Broadcast Schedule.

April 16 … analyzed the listening stats for the first couple of weeks and had to make some changes.  Seems everyone listens between 8AM-5PM – work hours.  Not so much at night.. when there’s often no one listening yet.  So, here’s the new lineup.

8AM-8:30 – Colorado Hitmakers = Acoustic Junction, Apples in Stereo, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Dan Fogelberg, DeVotchKa, Dianne Reeves, Earth Wind & Fire, Firefall, Flobots, the Fray, Great American Taxi, India.Arie, Joe Cocker, Joe Walsh, John Oates, KING, OneRepublic, Richie Furay, Tennis, The Lumineers

8:30AM-9AM = COLORADO TOP 40 from most recent spins chart

9AM-9:30AM = SKIRTS and JEANS = Zephyr, 60,000,000 Buffalo, Dianne Reeves, Lannie Garrett, Hazel Miller, Liz Barnez, Jill Sobule, Zuba, Liza Oxnard, Nina Storey, Katie Herzig, Wendy Woo, India.Arie, Dressy Bessy, Sherri Jackson, Venus Cruz, Ten Pound Elephant, Paper Bird, Megan Burtt

9:30AM-10AM = COLORADO TOP 40 from most recent shins chart

10AM-10:30 = Colorado Country = Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John Denver, Rick Roberts, the Starlite Ramblers, Lois Lane, Leftover Salmon, Chris Daniels, Halden Wofford and the Hi Beams, Bonnie and the Clydes, Cowboy Dave, The Railbenders, the Hollyfelds, Hickman Dalton Gang

10:30AM-11AM = COLORADO TOP 40 cuts from most recent spins chart

11AM-11:30AM =  20th Century Colorado – Astronauts, Beast, Bob Lind, Boenzee Cryque, Gary Stites, Flash Cadillac, Tommy Bolin, Zephyr, Richie Furay, Firefall, John Denver, Freddi Henchi Band, Chris Daniels & the Kings, Apples In Stereo, the Samples, Big Head Todd & the Monsters

11:30AM-12PM = COLORADO TOP 40 cuts from most recent spins chart

12PM-12:30PM = Colorado Blues = Chris Daniels & the Kings, the Subdudes, Otis Taylor, Eddie Turner, Zephyr, Dan Treanor, John-Alex Mason, Boa & the Constrictors, the Delta Sonics, Bobby Walker, the Informants, Bad Brad and the Fat Cats, Lionel Young Band, Sofie Reed, Willie Houston

12:30-1PM = COLORADO TOP 40 cuts from most recent spins chart

1:00-1:30PM =   Funkin Nugz = Earth Wind & Fire, Hazel Miller, Lord of Word & the Disciples of Bass, Yo Flaco!, Freddi Henchi & the Soulsetters, Break Mechanics, Future Jazz Project, 8traC, The Love Royale, Flobots, Whiskey Blanket, Bop Skizzum, Juno What?!, Beats Noir!, the Motet

1:30-2PM = COLORADO TOP 40 cuts from most recent spins chart

2:00PM-3:00PM = Rocky Mountain Jazz/Instrumental/Electronica  = Aakash Mittal, Ben Makinen, Carmen Sandim, Bill Frissell, Ron Miles, Dianne Reeves, Leslie Brown, Julie Monley, Peter Sommer, Chris Malley and Bob Schlesinger, gogoLAB, and more.

3PM-3:30PM = COLORADO TOP 40 cuts from most recent spins chart

3:30-5PM = Just A Bit More Edge  -  Achille Lauro, Bad Weather California, Catch Bees, El Toro de la Muerte, Everything Absent or Distorted (A Love Story), Faceman, Glass Delirium, Hot I.Q.’s, In the Whale, Instant Empire, My Body Sings Electric, No Fair Fights, Rose Hill Drive, The Fluid, You Me & Apollo

5PM-7PM - Colorado TOP 40
7PM-8PMFunknJazznBlues – one hour of selected blues, funk and jazz tracks
8:00P-10PMColorado TOP 40
10PM-8AM – Colorado After Hours – a hodgepodge of music broadcast from throughout the day.

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as of today, april 15, 5:30PM, we are exactly half way to setting a new blog record for most unique views in a month… at the current pace we’ll break 2000.  Thank you for being one of those records setters :)

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RECORD OF THE YEAR NOMINEES 2012

Coming up Dec 29-Jan 4, I’ll be airing the BEST OF 2012 on The Colorado Sound.  From now until Dec 20, this is your chance to participate in the outcome.  The “Best Of” the year will be a chart reflecting both spins statewide and your personal votes.  After a handful of attempts to conjure up a poll that made sense to me, I’ve decided to go about this a bit differently.

The following list contains the approximately 200 album titles that I’ve followed statewide in the past year.  Obviously, there may be some crossover year to year, as is usual I think.  Releases in the month of Nov each year do get carried over.

To participate:
1.  Select your TOP 10-20 releases of the year.  (If you don’t have 10 you haven’t been paying attention to what’s up in the scene)
2.  Rank those releases high to low from 1-20 (10 minimum).
3. Email me your list to thecoloradosound@gmail.com

There are likely to be some records NOT on this list.  If you think of one that is deserving of your vote, go ahead and write it into your list.  Remember, these are, by and large, records that got SOME airplay in the past year… but no list is perfect and I may have missed a few.

A note of encouragement … visit the band websites, bandcamp, reverbnation, facebook, pages etc … and when you find records you really like, please support the artist by buying a copy for someone you treasure this season :)

4H Royalty – Where UFOs Go To Die
A Mouthful of Thunder – Slow Burn
A Shoreline Dream – “333″
Achille Lauro – Flight or Flight
After Midnight – Hit the Jive Jack
Air Dubai – Be Calm
Amazing Twin – Grown Alone
Andy Ard – How Easy It Is
Andy Flattery & the Afternoons – Night Run EP
Andy Palmer – On the Road to Crazy
Andy Thorn – Fire In The Sky
Anthony Ruptak – Red Mark
Arliss Nancy – Simple Machines
Ashley Raines & the New West Revue – One Trick Mule
Audi Y Zentimiento – Donde Andaras
The Autumn Film – 8 Track Tape
The Babysitters – Have A Seat
Bad Weather California – Sunkissed
Ben Haugland – Point of No Return
Ben Markley – Shadow Valley
Better Than Bacon – Better Than Bacon
Black Postcards – Inception
Blackout Beat Production Company – The Circus House
The Blender Cats – Just Like This
The Blue Rider – Way Out West
Bonnie & The Clydes – Wrong Side Up
Bonnie and the Beard – Bonnie & the Beard
Bonnie and the Beard – Cascavel
Bop Skizzum – Coloradical
Breathe Carolina – Hell Is What You Make It
Broken Tongues – Crooked Skyline
Bronze – Snake Oil
Carbon Choir – Sakhalin
Catch Bees – Newman’s Open Choir
Charlotte Sass – Lighter Things
Chimney Choir – (ladder)
Chris Daniels – Better Days
Chris Griffin – Now
Chris Kennison – Simply Steel
Chris Malley and Bob Schlesinger – Split Shot
Chris McGarry – Bare Bright Halos
Chris Thompson & Coral Creek String Band – Forty Years
Churchill – The Change EP
Coles Whalen – I Wrote this for You
The Congress – Whatever You Want
Coupstick – Light’s Shadow
The Crags – Big Divide
Craig Corona – About Time
Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king}
Darryl Purpose – Next Time Around
Dave Richey & Ruined Nation – No Peace of Mind
Dave Sonner – the American Campus
Delta Sonics – Live at Lincoln’s
Dressy Bessy – Summer Singles Volume 1
Ebeniezer & Crooked Hookers – Crooked Hookers
Eef – Bluesalicious
Ending People – Fill Your Lungs
The Epilogues – Cinematics
Eric Gunnison – Trios
Esme Patterson – All Princes, I
Euforquestra – Let Us In
FaceMan – Feeding Time
Fierce Bad Rabbit – Live and Learn
Fingers of the Sun – Sleepy Time EP
Flashbulb Fires – Gasconader
Flobots – The Circle In the Square
Foam Bullets – Looking Out for No. 1
The Fray – Scars and Stories
Fred Hess BIG BAND- Speak
Free Bear – Free Bear
Fresh Jefferson – Soulhawke
Full Belly – New Voice
Galaxies – Letters from Sea
Gasoline Lollipops – Dawn
Georgann Low – Les Progres De L’Amour (Seasons Of Love)
Ghost In the Machine – Reply Hazy
The Ghost of Joseph Buck – The Ghost of Joseph Buck [EP]
Glowing House – Days Run Out
GoldMetalSleeper – S/T
Grant Farm – The Grant Farm
Grass It Up – Alabama Tory
Green River Vibe – Sun Comes Up
Greyweather – Greyweather
Gun Street Ghost – One Home
Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Live at Hodi’s
Harry Tuft & Friends – Treasures Untold
The Haunted Windchimes – Out with the Crow
Head for the Hills – Live
Hindershot – Curse Us All
I’m With Her – Songs We Said Goodbye To
In the Whale – Cake
Instant Empire – Heavy Hollow
Instant Empire – Instant Empire
J. Miller Band – The Road to Elvado
JD Feighner – JD Feighner [EP]
Jeff Brinkman – Strange
Jeff Finlin – Live Songs for the Ice Age
The Jekylls – The Sweet Factory
Joe Sampson – Kill Our Friends
John Oates Band (CC) – The Bluesville Sessions
John Statz – Old Fashioned
Johnny Hickman – Tilting
Jon Boland – Lightening In the Wires
Jonny Barber & the Rhythm Razors – Golden Plates
Josh Quinlin Quintet – Mountain Time Standards
Julie Monley Quartet – Straight Up Jazz
Kathryn Mostow – Rich Girl
Katie Glassman – Snapshot
Katie Herzig – The Waking Sleep
Katya Chorover – Big Big Love
Kissing Party – The Hate Album
The Knew – Man Monster
Le Divorce – The Sting and the Light
Leftover Salmon – Aquatic Hitchhiker
Leslie Brown – Tenderly
Lifeboat Etiquette – Saboteur
Lindsay & the Lost Caravan – You Don’t Know Me
Lizzie Huffman – Pretty Old Soul
Longest Day of the Year – Turn Into the Ground
The Lumineers – The Lumineers
Mama Lenny & the Remedy – Punches and Hugs
Mango fan Django – Indigo Dreams
Matt Smiley – Quartet Art
Medic – Grace and Gravity
Meet the Giant – The Polymer EP
Megan Redmond – Dreamland
Mesita – The Coyote
Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra – Sharks & Manatees
Mike Marchant – Lost and Found Sound (2008-2011)
The Moetones – Lowbrow
Molina w/ Diles – Name and Town
Monkey Paw Finger – Smokin Banana
Monroe Monroe – Hello Moon
Moors & McCumber – Gravity
Mosey West – Merica
Mr. Anonymous – Champion Sound
Muskeeteer Gripweed – Staight Razor Revival
New Ben Franklins – [peter gabriel]
Oak Creek Band – Oak Creek Band [EP]
Oakhurst – Barrel [EP]
O’Brien Party of 7 (CC) – Reincarnation, The Songs of Roger Miller
Octopus Nebula – Through the Next Door
Offbeat Revolution – All Around
Olivia Rudeen – S/T [EP]
Otis Taylor – Otis Taylor’s Contraband
Overcasters – Curses/Prayers
Patrick Dethlefs – Fall & Rise
Pina Chulada – Pina Chulada/King Mob Split
Places – No More Wasted Days
The Pretty Sure – Subtle Sabotage
Prettymouth – Satan in Clothes
Rachel James – Not Giving Up [EP]
Raincheck – Raincheck
Rebel Tongue – Movin’ On
Reverend Hooch – Reverend Hooch
Rich With Friends – One Step Closer
Rick Stahl – Harmony House
Rob Drabkin – Rob Drabkin Live
Robert Cline, Jr. – All the Right Reasons
Robert Wilson Blues Band – 45 RPM
Ronnie Shellist – Trust Is Gone
Rosewood Divine – Rosewood Divine
The Royal – Forever
Russ Hopkins – Space Junk Motel
Ryan Dart – The Shift
Safe Boating Is No Accident – Live Without Dead Time
Sam Lee – Better Half
Saturn Cowboys – Follow the Light to the West
The Say So – The Romantic
School Knights – FRE(EP)
Science Partner – Rocky Mountain News
Shawn Waggoner – Goodbye Raven
SHEL – SHEL
Shirley – From A Bright Clearing
SLP (Sarah Louise Pieplow) – Widow’s Daughter
Sofie Reed – Simplicity Chased Trouble Away
SoundRabbit – Don’t Forget to Remember
Spires – S/T [EP]
Stella Luce – Resurrection
Steve Law – Balance
Strange Americans – A Royal Battle
Stray Grass – Written in the Stars
Strip the Stars – S/T [EP]
Stuart Davis – Music For Mortals
SuCh (Su Charles) – Stretch Marks
Susannah Thompson – Watch Me Fly
The Swayback – Double Four Time
Swing Hero – Swing Hero
Taylor Scott & Another Kind Of Magick – Back To Beale Live
Ten Pound Elephant – S/T [EP]
Tennis – Young & Old
Tia Fuller (CC) – Angelic Warrior
Tin Horn Prayer – Grapple the Rails
Trichome – Trichome [EP]
Turn 4 – What You Do About It
Varlet – The Drifter
Vices I Admire – Venom & Pride
Wasteland Hop – Mother Acre
Wheelchair Sports Camp – Where We All Live
Words in Flight – Music Is…
Wovenhand – The Laughing Stalk
The Yawpers – Capon Crusade
Zach Heckendorf – The Cool Down

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This Just In –

The 14th Annual NedFest in Nederland, CO is only weeks away and the festival will feature the first time collaboration of longtime music friends and colleagues Keller Williams, Kyle Hollingsworth, Steve Kimock and Dave Watts. The three-day outdoor music, arts and microbrew festival features bluegrass, jazz, jam and world music, making this fusion a natural fit to close out the weekend.

Now that’s just seriously badass.

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The Colorado Sound – Wk June 23-29 – and wkend events

Hi guys … okay … there is NO new show this week.  I had a software issue that I need to deal with, so KRFC is running a repeat of the Best of 2011 show, and all the other stations are running repeats of the Best of 2010 show.

I will be out and about this weekend, doing sound and/or emceeing.  I hope to see you … please find me and say hello.

Saturday – June 23 – Westword Music Showcase – I’ll be doing sound AND hosting ROOSTER AND MOON (955 Bannock Street)

12:00 – 12:30 – Alphabets
12:45 – 01:15 – Kevin Costner Suicide Pact
01:30 – 02:00 – Men In Burka
02:15 – 02:45 – Iuengliss
03:00 – 03:30 – Randy Ramirez (the Heyday)
03:45 – 04:15 – A Mouthful of Thunder
04:30 – 05:00 – Safe Boating Is No Accident
05:15 – 05:45 – Lizzie Huffman
06:00 – 06:30 – Coles Whalen
06:45 – 07:15 – Patrick Dethlefs

Sunday June 24 – Colorado Brewers’ Fest./Fort Collins – I will be emceeing two stages.

Bohemian Foundation Music Sponsor Park Stage
11:00-12:15pm Lion Souljahs Roots Reggae
12:45-2:00pm Beats Noir Hip Hop/Jazz/Funk
2:30-4:00pm Wasteland Hop Indie/Hip Hop
4:30-6:30pm Fierce Bad Rabbit Indie

Showmobile Stage
11:30am-12:30pm Special Guest Band Rock
1:00-2:15pm Blue Canyon Boys Traditional Bluegrass
2:45-3:45pm Mama Lenny & the Remedy Blues/Soul/Funk
4:15-5:45pm Liz Barnez Americana Folk Rock

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Classical Musicians Ages 8-18 Invited to Audition for NPR’s Popular Show, ‘From the Top’

CENTENNIAL, Colo. – May 31, 2012 – Colorado Public Radio (CPR) and The Colorado Symphony invite classical musicians ages 8-18 to audition for National Public Radio’s (NPR) hit show, “From the Top.”

“From the Top” with host Christopher O’Riley is a popular NPR radio program showcasing America’s best young classical musicians. It can be heard on CPR’s statewide network of classical music stations on Sundays at 6 p.m. and on more than 200 other stations nationwide.

CPR hopes to highlight the young talent in Colorado by encouraging local student musicians to audition for the show. Classical musicians, including instrumentalists, vocalists, composers and ensembles who are not yet enrolled full-time in a college or conservatory are invited to audition.

Students who audition may be featured with The Colorado Symphony during a concert broadcast recording of “From the Top” live from Boettcher Concert Hall on Jan. 12, 2013. Applicants also have the opportunity to be included on future “From the Top” programs recorded around the country.

“From the Top’s” variety show format features serious musical performances and lively interviews with some of the country’s best pre-collegiate performers. This unique blend of music, talk and humor draws nearly 700,000 loyal listeners each week. After every live concert recording, performers are invited to share their music, experiences and related passions with their peers.

Of the more than 100 musicians chosen to appear on the radio program every year, approximately 20 will receive Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Awards in support of furthering their musical education. Scholarships up to $10,000 are given to deserving young classical musicians between the ages of 8-18 who have high levels of artistic achievement, demonstrated financial need and a solid academic record.

Qualified students can apply at www.fromthetop.org. Applications and recorded auditions are accepted continuously and on a rolling admissions basis.

ABOUT FROM THE TOP
For the past decade, From the Top has been the preeminent showcase for America’s best young musicians. Through award-winning NPR and PBS programs, online media, a national tour of live events, and education programs, From the Top shares the stories and performances of pre-collegiate musicians with millions each week. Each program provides a compelling and entertaining window into the world of a diverse group of young people, who pursue life with passion, determination, and joy. From the Top’s 2011-12 National Tour is sponsored by U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management.

From the Top’s training and mentorship programs prepare young musicians to connect with new audiences, serve as positive peer role models, and give back to their communities in many ways.

Learn more at www.fromthetop.org.

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Musicians – are you an Independent Contractor or an Employee?

FYI to musicians (from Chris Daniels). Please pass this long…

“In case any of you have not been included in the emails going around, there is a problem and concern that musicians in Colorado are facing concerning the Department of Labor and how they classify band members, bandleaders, and event companies. There are no villains here, just a very important discussion that effects the livelihood of every working musician and every bandleader and every event company that hires artists to play their gigs. In simple terms, the question is: are you an independent contractor, free to work for whom ever you want, or are you an employee? The DOL’s policy, that goes back to the 1990s, is to classify any musician who makes more than 50% of their income from one band (or event company) as an employee of that company.

This is a long discussion but in short, if you are a band and you make all your money from performing with that specific band ..DOL wants to require you (and your company) to do withholding, unemployment, and matching payments…and many musicians do not see themselves that way … as employees … but as independent contractors. The difference between the two in dollars and cents, accounts fees, and money withheld is huge for the musician, the event company, the bandleader etc. So this is the issue. If you know nothing about it, I encourage you to read the ‘common law rules’ about who is and who is not an independent contractor. The current policy of the DOL is causing many bandleaders and event companies to consider ending their business because they simply cannot afford to follow DOL’s policy that is basically … if you make more than 50% of your living from one organization you are employee/employer not independent contractors. The results of not following that can be a $25,000 fine for each noncompliance.

For more information, check with Barb at the Colorado Music Business Association, there are some very important hearings coming up on this issue.”

Chris Daniels
Assistant Professor
University of Colorado, Denver

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