Hell Must Have Frozen Over I Think

chris at ob hmls sunday june 16 2013Most radio stations don’t play “local” music – and if and when they do it’s largely a highly popular act and the total volume of local music played is well under 1% of the total catalog.

The average number of songs per hour on a typical commercial station will come out to about 10 … maybe 11 if there’s a light commercial load …maybe 12 at nights/over nights.  Non-commercial stations such as KRFC (Fort Collins) or KUNC (Greeley) will typically play 12-13 songs per hour for most shows.  Most non-comm stations air less than 1 “local” cut per hour .. with KRFC (Fort Collins) and Open Air 1340 (Denver) being the exceptions regionally.

All that said, if a commercial station decided to air just one cut per hour that would equal 8-10% of their mix — an astronomical value given the history of commercial radio in airing local music at all to begin with… to expect 2 per hour or 20% of the mix .. well that borders on complete and utter insanity, right?  Hmmm.

A couple of years ago (almost 3 now really) I drove from Hartford south along I95 to Virginia and then west along some back roads to  I40 … to New Mexico and then up the inside route of Colorado up to Denver.  It was an 8 day road trip and being a “radio guy” I listened to a great deal of what this country offers in the way of programming.

Of course I also took 12 hours of CO music with me as well, along with some fav Americana/alt-country stuff.  It was September.  It was football season – and there’s a lot of sports talk radio … but in reality, there’s mostly religious radio.  There isn’t too much in the way of “cool” music out there… fo’sho’

We are spoiled here in Colorado.  I’ve spent my entire radio career in NoCO, with a brief six month first-gig stint in Roswell NM in ’78.  At one time every label of any size had a promo office in Denver or Boulder.  This was where the AAA radio format grew wings, and the New or Alternative Rock format took shape … KBCO for AAA, KTCL for ALT.

There were also some pretty heady experiments such as KDEN, which had originally been KYOU (Greeley) – today it’s called Willie or the Wolfe or something like that.  KDEN was a very early Americana/Folk station… very acoustic, very laid back … very short lived.  That was about ’90-’91.

KSQI (96.1 K-SKY, Greeley/Fort Collins), the station I was at (88-91), was also known for “taking chances” with the content.  All in all there’s been a lot of great radio done in this region over the decades — more than in some other fairly progressive areas in fact.

So, I’m driving home tonight from emceeing the Thursday Night Downtown Concert Series in Fort Collins, and I decide to listen to the radio instead of an internet station (The Colorado Sound of course … silly).  I flip on this new station, Radio949.  It’s not a strong signal, though clean, it only hits mile marker 252 going south before it crashes out.  Radio949 is a Clear Channel station … booooooooooooo right?  Hmmm.

Yeah, not so much boooo… a good friend said to me tonight she listened to 949 today but didn’t know very much of what they played.  I knew almost nothing of what they were playing – but then I haven’t listened to anything remotely pop and non-CO in over a decade now.  So it all sounds new and alien to me anyway <shrug>.

After 949 crashed out I dialed up KUNC at 91.5.  I didn’t know most of what they played – although I recognized Otis Taylor in there … and I think I heard a new (?) Steve Earle cut.  The differences between the two stations is in texture … 949 has a more rock edge… more popular in tone and texture.  More Matchbox Twenty, less Steve Earle.  KUNC is more Steve Earle and no Matchbox Twenty.  While driving down 25, both were very enjoyable experiences…

Let me not forget the incredible efforts of KRFC (Fort Collins) and KCSU (Fort Collins)… both of which offer compelling non-pop/non-commercial programming, typically to highly niche audiences .. KCSU out on the edges of rock/pop, hip-hop/rap, metal, punk, EDM, etc … and KRFC out along the edges of Americana/AAA and Colorado music… KRFC plays more Colorado music than any other station in the state by 10x as much as the statewide average.

I said I think hell has frozen over … where else in the country has the kind of radio that exists in Northern Colorado right now?  Where else in the country are there four stations that feature “local” music in their daily mix?  Where else in the country is a Clear Channel owned station willing to take a chance by committing somewhere between 10 & 20% of their hourly air time to “local” music?

Go ahead, queue up the stations … KUNC, KRFC, KCSU, and Radio949 … do it between 9AM and 2PM, and again between 9PM and midnight .. that’s when all the stations are airing music at the same time.  How long before you bump into something local?  Bet it ain’t long.  That’s why hell must have frozen over.

TOP 100 Jan-June 2013

chris at ob hmls sunday june 16 2013

I went back and pulled every single bit of data I had on hand from each of the past six months.  Titles released to and added by radio between Jan 2012 and June 2013 were factored.  It’s my extreme hope that you’re one of the hard core who actively seeks out new music from here in Colorado.

You won’t find everything represented here … there’s no metal, no extreme punk, hard core, rap or other out on the edge types of music. Nor is there any classical or New Age represented.  Sorry …. if it were getting played at any of the stations I monitor it would show up.  And that isn’t to say that there are not independent shows around the state that  do feature those styles by national/international acts.

Same with jazz… there are a lot of jazz shows around the state.  Jazz would definitely have a bigger impact on the charts if more of it was making its way to jazz jocks around the state.  There are always six to ten jazz records out, and outside of KUVO and KRFC I’m just not seeing the spins at other stations… occasionally I’ll spot something on KGNU, but aside from that it’s pretty skinny out there when it comes to Colorado jazz being repped.  

(CC) = Colorado Connection = perhaps like Sera Cahoone you were raised here and moved on.  Or the Piedmont Brothers Band that has some of our most classic musicians on their records – even though technically the band is based out of Georgia and Italy.  Tim O’Brien may not live here anymore, but he’s an integral part of our musical history – as is Bob Lind, Javon Jackson, India.Arie, Tia Fuller, Katie Herzig, Judy Collins, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and others.

You may not recognize the names that follow, but  I hope that you’re intrigued enough to search a few out and buy their music.

TOP 100 Jan-June 2013

1. DeVotchKaLive with the Colorado Symphony (Cicero Recordings) Indie/New Alternative [Nov-12]
2. The LumineersThe Lumineers (Dualtone) Americana [Apr-12]
3. Otis TaylorMy World Is Gone (Telarc) Blues [Jan-13]
4. Fierce Bad RabbitMaestro and the Elephant (self) Rock [Jan-13]
5. Cassie TaylorOut of My Mind (Yellow Dog) Blues [May 13]
6. Thom ChaconThom Chacon (Pie Records) Folk [Mar-13]
7. Jeff Brinkman BandStrange (self) Rock [Dec-12]
8. Elephant RevivalIt’s Alive EP (Ruff Shod/Nettwork) Folk [Nov-12]
9. Joe SampsonKill Our Friends (Fellow Creature Recordings) Folk [May-12]
10. WhiteWater RambleRoots & Groove (WWR) Americana [Feb-13]
11. Sera Cahoone (CC) – Deer Creek Canyon (Sub-Pop) Americana [Nov-12]
12. Leftover SalmonAquatic Hitchhiker (LoS Records) Americana [Apr-12]
13. Beautiful Loser SocietyThe Desperate Promenade (self) Americana [Jan-13]
14. Paper BirdRooms (self) Indie/New Alternative [Feb-13]
15. Blue Canyon BoysNext Go Round (self) Bluegrass [Jan-13]
16. ChurchillThe War Within EP (A&M/Octone) Rock [Apr-13]
17. The CongressThe Loft Tapes EP (self) Rock [Mar-13]
18. Danielle Ate The Sandwich{like a king} (Youngest Daughter Records) Folk [May-12]
19. a. Tom CollinsStick & Poke (Greater Than Collective) Indie/New Alternative [Apr-13]
20. Andy HackbarthTreadmill Horses EP (January Records) Pop [Apr-13]
21. Head for the HillsBlue Ruin (self) Bluegrass [Jun-13]
22. The YawpersCapon Crusade (self) Rock [Sep-12]
23. Esme PattersonAll Princes, I (Greater Than Collective) Indie/New Alternative [Sep-12]
24. SHELSHEL (Moraine Records / Mad King Records) Folk [Aug-12]
25. Jeff Scroggins & ColoradoWestern Branches (self) Bluegrass [Jun-13]
26. Bad Brad & the Fat CatsEyes on the Prize (self) Blues [Feb-13]
27. Jon Wirtz Tourist (self) Jazz [Jan-13]
28. FlobotsThe Circle In the Square (Shanachie Records) Urban Contemporary [Aug-12]
29. The Haunted WindchimesOut with the Crow (Blank Tape) Folk [Apr-12]
30. Bonnie & The ClydesWrong Side Up (self) Americana [Jul-12]
31. Mike Clark & the Sugar Sounds Round and Round (Blank Tape) Indie/New Alternative [Jan-13]
32. A Boy and His KiteA Boy and His Kite (self) Indie/New Alternative [Jan-13]
33. Wire FacesKing Cataract (Hot Congress Records) Rock [Jan-13]
34. Gregory Alan IsakovThe Weatherman (Suitcase Town Music) Folk [Jun-13]
35. Chris DanielsBetter Days (self) Americana [Jul-12]
36. You, Me and ApolloS/T [EP] (self) Indie/New Alternative [Dec-12]
37. Brad Goode Chicago Red (Origin Records) Jazz [Feb-13]
38. Euforquestra Let Us In (self) Rock [Apr-12]
39. Trout Steak RevivalFlight (self) Americana [Nov-12]
40. Hezekiah GoodeTwo Billion Acres of Salt (self) Americana [Jun-13]
41. Catch BeesNarratives from a Factory Town (On Joyful Wings) Indie/New Alternative 6-Feb-13
42. Josh DillardThe Bright Light of Shipwreck (self) Folk [Jun-13]
43. Manuel Lopez TrioSearching Out (Dazzle Recordings) Jazz [Jan-13]
44. Beats Noir!Where the Sun Goes Down (self) Urban Contemporary [Oct-12]
44. Grant SabinAnthromusicology (Blank Tape) Rock [Jan-13]
45. Joshua NovakEphemeron (self) Rock [Jan-13]
46. ChurchillThe Change EP (A&M/Octone) Rock [Mar-12]
47. Grant Farm The Grant Farm (self) Americana [Mar-12]
48. Land LinesLand Lines (self) Indie/New Alternative [Nov-12]
48. Lisa BellThe Italian Project (self) Pop [Feb-13]
49. O’Brien Party of 7 (CC) – Reincarnation, The Songs of Roger Miller (Howdy Skies Music) Folk [Jun-12]
50. The GrometBarren (self) Rock [Nov-12]
51. Strange Americans A Royal Battle (self) Rock [Jun-12]
52. Farmington HillBridge to Nowhere (self) Americana [Mar-13]
53. Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band f/Erica BrownTangled Road (self) Blues [Jan-13]
54. Wendy Woo BandLive (Woo Music) Pop [Jun-13]
55. The SwaybackDouble Four Time (self) Rock [Mar-12]
56. Ryan ChrysA Lick & A Promise (self) Americana [Feb-13]
57. Danny ShaferWherever You Are (Tolstar Records) Folk [Apr-13]
58. Beki Hemingway I Have Big Plans For The World (Salt Lady Records) Rock [Apr-13]
59. gogoLabBorder Patrol (self) Jazz [Feb-13]
60. Patrick DethlefsFall & Rise (self) Folk [Jun-12]
61. RaincheckRaincheck (Dazzle Recordings) Jazz [May-12]
62. Mosey West Merica (self) Rock [Apr-12]
63. Kristi SticeUnder the Willow (self) Indie/New Alternative [Jan-13]
64. Poet’s RowPoet’s Row (self) Indie/New Alternative [Jan-13]
65. Dennis WaneboRunning On Gravity (self) Pop [Feb-13]
66. 3 TwinsDe Nada (Sleeping Elephant Music) Americana [Jun-13]
67. Tyler WardHello. Love. Heartache. (self) Pop [Mar-13]
68. Darryl PurposeNext Time Around (Blue Rock Artists) Folk [Oct-12]
69. Mama Lenny & the Remedy Punches and Hugs (self) Blues [Apr-12]
70. The JekyllsThe Sweet Factory (self) Americana [Mar-12]
71. A Shoreline Dream “333” (self) Rock [Sep-12]
72. The Changing ColorsJoan & the King (Blank Tape) Folk [Apr-13]
73. The EpiloguesCinematics (Greater Than Collective) Rock [Oct-12]
74. Rob DrabkinLittle Steps EP (self) [Feb-13]
75. Abi RobinsSuch A Mess (Morning Bird Records) Indie/New Alternative [Jan-13]
75. Andy Palmer Hazard of the Die (self) Rock [Apr-13]
76. FaceManTalkTalkTalk (self) Rock [Feb-13]
77. Achille Lauro Flight or Flight (Hot Congress Records) Indie/New Alternative [Mar-12]
77. Chimney Choircompass (self) Indie/New Alternativew [Jun-13]
78. Austin Young & No Difference Blue As Can Be (Vizztone) Blues [Mar-13]
79. Cary MorinSteamline (self) Blues [Apr-13]
80. Rachel & the KingsTonic (Rmitchell Records) Rock [Jan-13]
81. Pretty LightsAround the Block [single] (self) EDM [Apr-13]
82. I’m With Her Songs We Said Goodbye To (Boss Koala Records) Americana [Oct-12]
83. 4H RoyaltyWhere UFOs Go To Die (self) Rock [Jun-12]
84. Fox Steet AllstarsTough Talk (self) Rock [Feb-13]
85. Bad Weather CaliforniaSunkissed (Family Tree) Indie/New Alternative [Feb-12]
86. Carmelita’s LoversGhosts of Our Former Selves (Nething Music) Rock [Jan-13]
87. The CentennialNervous System (self) Indie/New Alternative [Feb-13]
88. Instant EmpireKeep UP! (Hot Congress Records) Indie/New Alternative [Jan-13]
89. Boa & the ConstrictorsMarried to the Blues (self) Blues [Oct-12]
90. OneRepublicNative (Mosely/Interscope) Pop [Apr-13]
91. Katie GlassmanSnapshot (self) Americana [Jun-12]
92. Sam LeeRaise Your Flag (self) Pop [May-13]
93. Sofie ReedSimplicity Chased Trouble Away (self) Blues [Aug-12]
93. Science PartnerRocky Mountain News (Hot Congress Records) Indie/New Alternative [Sep-12]
94. Zach HeckendorfThe Cool Down (self) Pop [Jun-12]
94. PolarityKing of Hearts (Tapestry) Jazz [Nov-12]

Americana / Alt-country / Bluegrass
1. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
2. Thom Chacon – Thom Chacon
3. WhiteWater Ramble – Roots & Groove
4. Sera Cahoone (CC) – Deer Creek Canyon
5. Leftover Salmon – Aquatic Hitchhiker

Blues/R&B
1. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
2. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind
3. Bad Brad & the Fat Cats – Eyes on the Prize
4. Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band f/Erica Brown – Tangled Road
5. Mama Lenny & the Remedy – Punches and Hugs

Folk / folk-rock / singer-songwriter
1. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP
2. Joe Sampson – Kill Our Friends
3. Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king}
4. SHEL – SHEL
5. The Haunted Windchimes – Out with the Crow

Indie/New Alternative
1. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
2. Paper Bird – Rooms
3. a. Tom Collins – Stick & Poke
4. Esme Patterson – All Princes, I
5. Mike Clark & the Sugar Sounds – Round and Round

Jazz/Instrumental
1. Jon Wirtz – Tourist
2. Brad Goode – Chicago Red
3. Manuel Lopez Trio – Searching Out
4. gogoLab – Border Patrol
5. Raincheck – Raincheck

Pop / Adult Contemporary / Crossover
1. Andy Hackbarth – Treadmill Horses EP
2. Lisa Bell – The Italian Project
3. Wendy Woo Band – Live
4. Dennis Wanebo – Running On Gravity
5. OneRepublic – Native

Rock / AAA / ALT / AOR
1. Fierce Bad Rabbit – Maestro and the Elephant
2. Jeff Brinkman Band – Strange
3. Churchill – The War Within EP
4. The Congress – The Loft Tapes EP
5. The Yawpers – Capon Crusade

The Colorado Sound S7 EP25 July 2013

chris at ob hmls sunday june 16 2013So I had an interesting meeting this week.  I met with Clear Channel NoCO market manager Stu Haskell, whom I’ve known for a few decades now – and 107.9 The Bear morning man and program director Doc Jarnagin (he’s been on the air at the Bear for 13 years now .. WOW … who knew?) –  about the new station, Radio 94.9FM.  Essentially, it’s a transponder frequency tied to their HD2 signal (HD radio is not the same as HDTV).

At 100 watts of radiant power, don’t expect to hear this station outside of Fort Collins, Loveland, and perhaps Greeley (I haven’t made the drive to check it out).  Once you drop south of Berthoud you lose it.  However, iHeart Radio and their website are both good places to listen in at if you’re out of listening range to the terrestrial signal.

From a programming perspective, it’s what is known as a AAA station (adult album alternative) – akin if you will to KBCO with considerably more depth, and touches of early era KTCL programming philosophy.  Both Doc and Stu made it a point that this new station would have a CO focus – but the details are still being worked out.  The actual percentage of CO music to be focused upon appears to be up in the air.  Stu commented at one point they might do one featured CO cut an hour (roughly 7-8% of an hourly playlist).

We agreed in principle that The Colorado Sound would be a nice addition to the programming, as well as my help in consulting them on what’s hot in CO. The actual day and time they’d place The Colorado Sound is also still being considered, with Stu suggesting Sunday nights.  The conversation has only just begun –

— in the meantime don’t forget to check out The Colorado Sound @ Live365 for an all day all Colorado musical experience … stream it on your tablet, laptop, or pc … or via the Live365 app.  G3 and G4 data plans work really well, and surprisingly doesn’t eat that much data as I’ve learned from listening to the station in the car and at the gym every day.

New music coming next week from:  Dave Preston, Joe Johnson, the Escape Goats, AdrienneO, the Gristle Gals Band and more … make sure to check out the stations and schedules page ..

No new music shares this week — other than the Video of the Week pick from The ReMinders out of Colorado Springs – who I happened upon when I was invited to vote for the best of the Springs here recently …

PLAYLIST S7 EP25 July 2013

Bob Lind “Elusive Butterfly” from Elusive Butterfly (1966)
(D) Bob Lind “How Dare You Love Me” from Finding You Again (2013)
(N) 3 Twins “Now I See” from De Nada (2013)
Thom Chacon “Ain’t Gonna Take Us Alive” from Thom Chacon (2013)
The Lumineers “Big Parade” from The Lumineers (2012)
WhiteWater Ramble “Dear Mr. Bankman” from Roots & Groove (2013)
String Cheese Incident “Walk This Way” from The String Cheese Incident (1997)
Chris Thompson “Traffic” from The Road Ahead (2010)
Leftover Salmon “Sing Up to the Moon” from Aquatic Hitchhiker (2012)
Otis Taylor “Blue Rain In Africa” from My World Is Gone (2013)
Sera Cahoone “Naked” from Deer Creek Canyon (2012)
SHEL “On My Way” from SHEL (2012)
H2 Big Band “Singing In the Rain” from You’re It! (2011)
Dianne Reeves “Afro Blue” from I Remember (1988)
Electric Swingset “Middle Ground” from Inebriated Witchdoctor (1996)
Devotchka “Along the Way” from Live With the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (2012)
Jeff Brinkman “Face” from Strange (2012)
Fierce Bad Rabbit “Time Machine” from Maestro & the Elephant (2013)
(D) Halden Wofford & the Hi Beams “Zombies!” from Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk (2013)
Cassie Taylor “New Orleans” from Out Of My Mind (2013)
Dressy Bessy “Who’d Stop the Rain” from Electrified (2005)
Bad Weather California “When You Smile” from Sunkissed (2012)
Elephant Revival “Don’t Drift too Far” from It’s Alive (2012)
Joe Sampson “Moon Up Above” from Kill Our Friends (2012)
Fingers of the Sun “The Leaves Were So Green” from Fingers of the Sun (2011)
Andrew Vogt “Jeep is Jumpin’” from Cats Afoot (2010)