Artists

Buckskin Stallion

Buckskin Stallion has begun recording its sophomore CD. John Macy (Grammy Winner) is engineering the sessions. Frontman, Troy Schoenfelder has a cache of new tunes and is being joined in the studio with bandmates Dave Shapiro, Todd Livingston, Brian Schey, Todd… (Read More)
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Buckwild

a wholesome rock n roll band (Read More)
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BullMary

Paul Ewald Matt Bradford Marco Ferreira Chad Johnson John Horan Zach Pierson Christina Longoria (Read More)
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Cain and April with the Original Sinners

Cain & April with the Original Sinners The first thing you notice is April Nicholle’s voice, pure and strong, riding a high melody or harmony. Then comes Mark Kane’s voice, warm and a little rough at the edges. The harmonies… (Read More)
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Chris K. & Friends

Chris was born into music. His father owned the first jazz nightclub in Anchorage Alaska in the late fifties, after fleeing the sizzling LA, California jazz scene. From the day he could walk, talk, or remember a line, Chris has… (Read More)
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Christian Seith

As the product of two Classical Music and Art school graduates in a bohemian household, I am a jazz guitar major at Montgomery College in Rockville, Md. and a solo singer/songwriter as well. The impressions of blues, rock, jazz, bluegrass and… (Read More)
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Dangermuffin

Southeast Performer Magazine March 2008 Dangermuffin – Beermuda Dangermuffin is a rare blend, a refreshing group that performs roots music, and jam-band oriented blues with wit and personality. The band is Dangermuffin, a power-house trio led by accomplished songwriter/frontman Dan Lotti… (Read More)
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Dean Station

With rich two-part harmonies, introspective writing, and musical accompaniment ranging from acoustic guitar to the spoons, Dean Station creates a progressive acoustic style that draws heavily on folk, roots, and bluegrass to make a distinct sound that is rooted in tradition… (Read More)
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Death Hickey Blues

Early in 2008, Denver Singer songwriter Sam Pritchett called friend and former Falls Ruin frontman Nasir Malik asking for help with a writers block. Over the course of the following months, the two began writing and playing small shows, collaborating with… (Read More)
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Double Parked

In an era where bands are more comfortable paying lip service to musical traditions than acknowledging them with authority where it counts – on-stage – the Colorado roots music band Double Parked is painting a fresh brushstroke on the canvas of… (Read More)
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Elephant Revival

Nederland, Colorado is high up in Rocky Mountain country, a place where people live and play in a picturesque time and space. And in this remote mountain town, there’s a unique ensemble of egoless Earth dwellers that are known around these… (Read More)
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Gregory Greer & Band

Biography Greg Greer’s excitement is undeniable as he steps onto a stage. It’s like a surge of high-voltage optimism and a sense of adventure flood the room. The eclectic musicians that accompany him, (such as the fiddle player and Brazilian… (Read More)
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Hobo Nickels

The Hobo Nickels play original, upbeat, folksy music that’s fun for young and old. Our eclectic sound ranges from bluegrass and swing to zydeco, polka, jazz and more. Stay tuned for info about our upcoming CD, an illustrated companion book, and… (Read More)
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Hollyfelds

Once there was a grown man who lived in a closet. Well, it wasn’t a real closet. He only used the closet as a secret entrance to his underground lair of steam tunnels where he was able to pursue his interests… (Read More)
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Ian McFeron Band

The Ian McFeron Band exploded onto the Seattle music scene shortly after releasing their debut album, Don’t Look Back (2003), when they were discovered by “The Mountain” in Seattle (AM-formatted KMTT at 103.7 FM). Within months, the first single, Love Me… (Read More)
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Lisa Genee

“I’ll be your angel and you can be my saint.” The beginning to the chorus of Lisa Genee’s “Tangled” reveals a desire not for perfection, but rather for understanding and acceptance. After moving from British Columbia, Canada to Pennsylvania at age… (Read More)
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Magnolia Row

Daniella Katzir and Kyle Ussery for folk and traditional bluegrass… Rachel Leber, Chris Rowland, Jeremy Salken and Kyle for Homestyle… (Read More)
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Matt Spinks

Straightforward, honest, and very well played blues, rock, and americana pop, peppered with hook-y riffs and choruses. Justin and Dan are bad ass Berkley Grads who really know their instruments, and Matt would give any other player a run for their… (Read More)
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Matthew Vermillion & the Take

This great evil, where’s it come from? How’d it steal into the world? What seed, what root did it grow from? Who’s doin’ this? Who’s killin’ us, robbin’ us of life and light, mockin’ us with the sight of what we… (Read More)
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Motorhome

Since 2004 Motorhome has been playing up and down the Front Range of Colorado and is proud to call Fort Collins its home. In their short existence, they have opened up for great names like Cross Canadian Ragweed, The Legendary Shack… (Read More)
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Privatized Air

Formed in 2006, Privatized Air has played many venues from the east coast to the Rocky Mountains gaining notoriety and loyalty from music lovers along the way. This summer jonnyQ has been on the road doing solo acoustic performances of his… (Read More)
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Raymond Yates & Michael Matheny

The Raymond Yates Band’s music is best described as “Americana”. Familiar yet original and fresh, they create something new using elements from the wide range of music that thrives in this country. With powerful performances, fine musicianship, and deft lyrical and… (Read More)
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Rooster Brothers

roosters + rock (Read More)
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Stewart Mann And The Statesboro Revue

Well here I am out on my own again after 3 very successful years with the Austin-based southern rock/roots rock band 5 Mile. I’ve lived and recorded in Atlanta, Nashville, and recently moved back to Texas after a stint in LA… (Read More)
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String of Ponies

1 part Detroit + 1 part Chicago + 2 parts Philly = Kentucky Derby Winner Giddyup (Read More)
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Tempa and the Tantrums

Tempa’s searing,soulful voice brings energy and excitement to the Colorado Music Community. She is most commonly compared to Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt, Koko Taylor, and Diana Krall. With more than 17 years of professional experience, Tempa knows how to… (Read More)
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The Propane Daisies

CAUTION: The Propane Daisies are a band. The Propane Daisies are not trained professionals. Keep The Propane Daisies away from open flames. The Propane Daisies are not recommended for pregnant women. The Propane Daisies are known to cause temporary blindness in… (Read More)
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The Quentin Young Band

There were two guitarists who had long hair, one had a Strat, the other a Les Paul, and the latter had a cousin, who played bass, and, in a flood of shows, mostly at Tony’s and the Starlight and New York… (Read More)
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The Railbenders

They’ve been called “country”, "alt-country, and “outlaw country”, but the phrase that best describes the Railbenders is “hard country.” This Denver, Colorado band plays unabashed, straight-no-chaser music that pulls no punches and offers no apologies for the love of some of… (Read More)
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