Currently Tracking

These are the over 220 album titles I am currently tracking at Colorado radio.  If you have a release out since November 2013 I need to know about it in order to track it.  Msg me here, or email me at thecoloradosound@gmail.com

Artist Disk
3 Twins De Nada
A Boy and His Kite A Boy and His Kite
a. Tom Collins Stick & Poke
Aakash Mittal Quartet Ocean
AdrienneO Superchromatic`
Andy Hackbarth Treadmill Horses EP
Andy Palmer Hazard of the Die
Arthur Lee Land Cracked Open
Austin Young & No Difference Blue As Can Be
Bad Brad & the Fat Cats Eyes on the Prize
Bad Brad & the Fat Cats Take A Walk With Me
Bad Weather California Back Seats
Balue Quiet Dreamer
Beautiful Loser Society The Desperate Promenade
Beki Hemingway I Have Big Plans For The World
Ben Hanna We Were Like Whatever
Ben Makinen The Goliath Beetle & The Ladybug
Big Head Todd & the Monsters Black Beehive
Birch Street Down the Line [single]
Blake Brown & American Dust Choir We Believers
Blue Canyon Boys Next Go Round
Blue Grama Dust Bowl Blues
Bobby Walker Feelin’ Good
Bop Skizzum Say Something [single]
Brad Fitch Columbine Blue
Brad Goode Chicago Red
Calder’s Revolvers See To Believe [single]
Cary Morin Streamline
Casey James Prestwood & the Burning Angels Honky Tonk Bastard World
Cassie Taylor Out of My Mind
Catch Bees Narratives from a Factory Town
Chimney Choir (compass)
Churchill The War Within EP
Colfax Speed Queen Satisfaction Intended
Confluence I Haven’t Really Been Living
Covenhoven Covenhoven
Cowboy Dave Driven Men
Damon Wood’s Harmonious Junk Sirens & Pipers
Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band f/Erica Brown Tangled Road
Danny Shafer Wherever You Are
Dave and the Gin Mill Gypsies Dave and the Gin Mill Gypsies
Dave Perron Foot to the Pedal
Dave Preston Come Alive
Dave Tamkin Drift
David Starr Alive Again
Dawson James Our Country
Deadwood Saints Hometown Blues
Dennis Wanebo Running On Gravity
DeVotchKa Live with the Colorado Symphony
Dianne Reeves Beautiful Life
Dixie Leadfoot & Brent Loveday Golden Ring
Dr. Izzy Band Blind and Blues Bound
Drag The River Drag the River
Elephant Revival These Changing Skies
Escape Goats On the Lam
Eurforquestra Fire
FaceMan Talk Talk Talk
Farmington Hill Bridge to Nowhere
Fierce Bad Rabbit Maestro and the Elephant
Fierce Bad Rabbit Do You Want Me Now? [single]
Finnders & Youngberg I Don’t Want Love You Won’t Give Until I Cry
Fox Steet Allstars Tough Talk
Foxfield Four Weatherman EP
Gabrielle Louise The Bird in My Chest
Glass Delirium Diamond Lullabies
Glitta Kings Girls in High Heels Shouldn’t Dance On Glass Tables
Glowing House The Down and Out EP
gogoLab Border Patrol
Grant Sabin Anthromusicology
Gregory Alan Isakov The Weatherman
H*Wood One Love [single]
Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk
Head for the Hills Blue Ruin
Hezekiah Goode Two Billion Acres of Salt
Honey Don’t Heart Like A Wheel
Idlewhile Band Live at the Walnut Room Vol 1
In The Whale In the Whale
Instant Empire Keep UP!
Isa and JoeAlan Lifelines
Ivory Circle Entropy
Jack Yoder & The 2 Piece Suit Songs We Don’t Know
James and the Devil Sample This
Jane Thatcher Band Hunter’s Lonlieness Fool [EP]
Jeff Brinkman Band Strange
Jeff Scroggins & Colorado Western Branches
Jeremy Dion Golden Some Days
Jesse Furay Lynch I Wish It Would Rain [single]
Joe Johnson New West Sound
John Gunther’s Safari Trio Surrender
John Oates Pushing A Rock Uphill
John William Davis Dead Simple, Vol. 1: You Talk Funny
Jon Snodgrass & the Dead Peasants The Songs of Tony Sly: A Tribute
Jon Wirtz Tourist
Josh Dillard The Bright Light of Shipwreck
Josh Quinlan Quartet Open Space
Joshua Novak Ephemeron
Joshua Trinidad Maritime
Katelyn Benton FIX
Katey Laurel Periscope
Katie Glassman & Snapshot Dream A Little Dream
Katie Herzig Secret Road As Heard On TV, Volume 1 (comp)
Kerry Pastine & the Crime Scene Motor Vixen From Hell (single)
Kinetix Never Too Late
Kinetix One Life
KING Need A Woman By Friday [single]
Knocean Knocean
Kramies The Wooden Heart
Kristi Stice Under the Willow
Kristina Murray Unravelin’
Land Lines Land Lines
Lawn Chair Kings Zombies Wake!
Leftover Salmon High Country [single]
Leftover Salmon Thornpipe [single]
Leftover Salmon The Get Up and Go
Legendary River Drifters Dirtier Harryer
Lil’ Thunder Razor Blades & Sunshine
Lindsey Saunders Nothing Normal
Lisa Bell The Italian Project
Lissa Hanner My Colorado
Lollygags Christian Laytner [single]
Long Road Home Headed Back to Dixieland
Lynn Baker Quartet LectroCoustic
Mama Lenny & the Remedy Time (You’re Doing Fine)
Manuel Lopez Trio Searching Out
Matt Hoffman Lateral Moves EP
Matt Nasi Band Anticipation
Matt Skinner Band Native Stranger
Maxwell Hughes Only in Dreams
Medic Wake Me Up [single]
Megan Burtt In Good Company: Vol I: The Colorado Sessions
Meniskus Stowaway
Michael Kirkpatrick Key to My Cage
Mike Clark & the Sugar Sounds Round and Round
Molina Speaks Greatest Rapper Never Heard
Mollie O’Brien & Rich Moore Love Runner
Monocle Band Monocle Band
Moors & McCumber Against the Grain
Mosey West Bermuda
Mountain Standard Time Sunny
My Body Sings Electric Pt I The Night Ends
Nathaniel Ratefliff Falling Faster Than You Can Run
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats Look It Here/Trying So Hard Not To Know
Navy Spirit Groove
Nina Storey (CC) Think Twice [single]
OneRepublic Native
Otis Taylor My World Is Gone
Paper Bird Rooms
Patrick Dethlefs While You’re Carrying the Weight
Petals of Spain Petals of Spain
P-Nuckle The System
Poco (CC) All Fired Up
Poet’s Row Poet’s Row
Polarity King of Hearts
Post Paradise Digging Secrets
Pretty Lights A Color Map of the World
Pull the Alarm Commando
Rachel & the Kings Tonic
Rebecca Folsom Reunion
Reed Philip Weimer Resultant Motion
Remus Tucker Band South of New Orleans
Reno Divorce Lover’s Leap
Rob Drabkin Down to Fate
Rob Drabkin Little Steps EP
Rob Roper The Other Side of Nowhere
Rossonian You Are Your Own Dentist
Ryan Chrys A Lick & A Promise
Sam Lee Raise Your Flag
Samuel Mouton Paradise
Selina Albright Brighter
Signal Path Habitats
Silversmith Silversmith
Smythe & Taylor These Rosita Hills
Soul School Chapter One
Sound|Studies Smoke and Mirrors [single]
Star Jaguar The Jailer: Pt 2
Strange Americans Dirty Shakes [single]
Strangebyrds Migration
Swim Thru Frequencies Rhythm of Complacency
Taarka Adventures in Vagabondia
Take to the Oars The Bow & the Stern EP
Tennis Small Sound
The 14ers Get Some
The Belle Jar Union Station
The Changing Colors Joan & the King
The Congress The Loft Tapes EP
The Fray Love Don’t Die [single]
The Gromet Barren
The Knew What’s Hip (Long Walk) 7″
The Lonelyhearts Years in the Great Interior
The Mile Markers For the Madness
The Motet The Motet
The Outfit Tough Kids
The Patti Fiasco Small Town Lights
The Piedmont Brothers (CC) Back to the Country
The Railsplitters The Railsplitters
The ReMinders Born Champions
The Samples America
The Whiskey Bottles Grandville
The Widow’s Bane Don’t Be Afraid, It’s Only Death
The Wild After Lesson Learned EP
The Yawpers Good Songs – Shitty Versions
Thom Chacon Thom Chacon
Toad In the Hole Apt 203
Tom Gershwin Sweet Pastimes
Trout Steak Revival Flight
Various SpokesBUZZ Compilation IV
Varlet American Hymns
Vices I Admire Fables
Vinnie Maniscalco TaKillYa [single]
Walker Shellist Readyset
Wasteland Hop Mother Acre
Wendy Woo Band Live
West Water Outlaws West Water Outlaws
Wheelchair Sports Camp Blank Space EP
Whiskey Blanket From the Dead of Dark
WhiteWater Ramble Roots & Groove
Winchester Holiday Winchester Holiday EP
Wire Faces King Cataract
Yonder Mountain String Band EP13
You, Me and Apollo S/T [EP]
You, Me and Apollo I Don’t Want to Be Loved [single]
Young Ancients Y/A

The Colorado Sound S8 EP07 FEB 2014

boninwf back stage nite 1 2012(Sunday, Feb 23, 11AM)  I’m slammed.  I have to get six projects done and out the door by the end of the week LOL.  Oy … shit happens, right?  So, let’s get straight to it.

Building an income from self-employment is a difficult task.  It’s vastly different than getting up and going to a job everyday because at least there (unless you’re on commission) you don’t have to worry about how you’re going to generate income.  Someone else is responsible for making sure there’s money in the bank to pay you.

As a musician we fret about work (no pun intended LOL).  We hate making cold calls to strangers asking for a gig.  We hate asking for money – all too often we don’t how much is reasonable to ask for, and all too often we settle even when we think the deal is not equitable nor reasonable.

It’s the same thing that keeps most people out of sales, and being self-employed.  It’s the hard part of the business that we wish we could do without.  I cannot recount those who have confided in me how much they hate that part of being a musician.   Twice this week a musician has said to me, “I want someone else to do that work for me.  I hate it.  I just want to play.”  The reality on the street is that for at least 95% of us it just doesn’t work that way.

The overwhelming percentage of those whose music we experience are doing this for the joy of it … of course, wishing we could do it as full time employment …which like most things in life gets more challenging the more people there are doing the thing we also want to do and make a living at.

The aspiration drives the effort we all put out, to do this thing we cannot live without; it is such an ingrained part of who we are as personalities.  Much love to those who are efforting to realize their dreams, whatever they are.

And thanks for supporting the working musicians and those who provide to them a place to play in our communities … it is truly and deeply appreciated.

VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK

I love pop.  Always have.  I love cotton candy and sticky sweet chewy bubble gum.  I love ALT-country AND hip-hop … jam-bands and rap-bands.  I dj’d professionally in clubs and at dances from 74-86 in Colorado, Connecticut, and North Dakota.  I still get a big smile when remembering rockin’ the tables with some Sugarhill Gang and Curtis Blow for the first time.  Diversions … H*Wood speaks to me…  “This ain’t no dance song, but get your dance on. Take the time to celebrate where you came from.”  Right on H*Wood. Peace.  

PLAYLIST S8 EP7 FEB 2014

String Cheese Incident “One Step Closer” from One Step Closer (2005)
Acoustic Junction “Goodbye World” from Strange Days (2000)
(D) Young Ancients “Nobody Loves You” from Young Ancients (2014)
Mollie O’Brien and Rich Moore “Sunday Street” from Love Runner (2014)
Mama Lenny and the Remedy “Loaded Gun” from Time (You’re Doing Fine) (2014)
My Body Sings Electric “Oceancrest” from Part 1: the Night Ends (2014)
(D) Eldren “We Just Want The World” [single] (2014) The Motet “Rich in People” from The Motet (2014)
Dubskin “Warrior Stomp” from Release from Fear (2011)
Monocle Band “Falling” from Monocle Band (2013)
The Jekylls “You’re Probably Right” from The Sweet Factory (2012)
Andy Rok & the Real Deal “Second Class Citizen” [single] (2014)
Ben Haugland “Lift” from The Point Of No Return (2012)
Jimmy Ibbotson “Saints and Sots” from More Than Mountains (2000)
C.W. McCall “Wolf Creek Pass” from Best of CW McCall (1997)
(D) Katie Herzig “Walk Through Walls” from Walk Through Walls (2014)

Whiskey Blanket “Blatto Nox” from From the Dead of Dark (2014)
(N) The Fray “Hurricane” from Helios (2014)
Kristina Murray “Rough Corners” from Unravelin’ (2014)
Matt Skinner Band “Ashes to Ashes” from Native Stranger (2013)
Rob Drabkin “Little Steps” from Little Steps EP (2013)
Devotchka “Curse Your Little Heart” from Curse Your Little Heart (2006)
(N) Dianne Reeves “I Want You” from Beautiful Life (2014)
Hazel Miller “Spider Web” from Coming To You Live…From KUVO (2011)
Adam Stern “Locked Up” from High Country Gentleman (2011)

Chris Daniels & The Kings 30th Anniversary Tour Kickoff – March 2014!

March 1984 Chris Daniels & The Kings played their first three shows at the Blue Note, Little Bear and Herman’s Hideaway. To kick off their 30th year the Kings will repeat that trifecta with three shows at Nissi’s … The Little Bear … Herman’s Hideaway! 

March 1, 2014 – Nissi’s in Lafayette Colorado – show starts at 8pm

March 8, 2014 – The Little Bear, Evergreen – show starts at 9:15pm

March 21, 2014 – Herman’s Hideaway – show starts at 10:30pm

DENVER, CO (February 20, 2014) – Last year was a good year for Chris Daniels with a Grammy Award nomination for his songwriting and as a guest soloist with Al Jarreau in the Best Children’s Album Category for Jumpin’ Jazz Kids, and he was inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame in November with Judy Collins. But that was then and in 2014 Daniels and his band mates are celebrating their 30th Anniversary with a trifecta of shows in the towns where they began the journey. They also plan on a new release this summer with soul man Fred Gowdy!

“Our first gig was at the Blue Note in Boulder (now gone) and then we played at the Little Bear and then Allan (Roth) gave us a shot at Herman’s. I thought it would be great to kick off the spring and summer season of touring with shows in the three places that got us started.” – Chris Daniels

What was supposed to be a one-night-stand at the Blue Note in Boulder quickly led to the Little Bear offering the band a gig and then Herman’s followed up. Thirty (30) years later Chris and the Kings have racked up some serious mileage and achieved a remarkable list of accomplishments few bands from the area can match.

The list includes: 15 albums, 20 European tours, records that charted on the Triple A, AC and European charts, appearances on VH-1, Nashville Now, The Altitude Network, HD Net, Onhe Filter and French MTV and countless shows with artists that included BB King, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, The Neville Brothers. Along with various awards they’ve appeared at major festivals across Europe including Park Pop where the estimated attendance was 450,000 and almost 10 years as the closingFriday night headliner at the Telluride Festival.

“I think we’ve done more shows than the Rolling Stones! I sat down and estimated that we have averaged more than 100 shows per year, some years as many as 320 – for the past 30 years. That’s well over 4,000 shows – 12,000 sets. And we are still kicking ass and taking names!” – Chris Daniels

CD & The Kings are not sitting back. This year they are joined by veteran funk-master Fred Gowdy (The Freddi Henchi Band) for a new album due out this summer and Freddi will be touring with the band through the States and Europe all this year. “You are only as good as your next project” Daniels quipped, “And this next one is going to be so sweet with Freddi in the mix.”

Contact: Chris Daniels/ Sailfish Productions (720-837-4332cwd444@aol.com or www.chrisdaniels.com

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