Underground Music Showcase (UMS) Returns for its 24th Year, Adding a Mental Wellness Strategy To The Festival

Denver, CO – July 11, 2024 – The Underground Music Showcase (UMS), Colorado’s premier music festival, is thrilled to return for its 24th year. This year, the fest plans to introduce a robust mental wellness initiative, an impressive enhancement to the festival’s mission-aligned achievements from previous years. 

“UMS wants every artist and attendee to feel valued, supported, and empowered at the festival this year and that’s why we’re introducing some exciting new initiatives,” Danielle Lumpkin, UMS and Youth on Record Mental Health and Wellness Manager, said.

Danielle is a newly hired employee of Youth on Record, with support from  Denver Department of Public Health & Environment and the Caring for Denver Foundation. She is working to ensure that mental health and wellness programming is integrated into all UMS and YOR activities. Both UMS and YOR recognize that mental health is one of the most pressing issues of our time. And, UMS knows that bringing community resources to their “party” is one of the most effective strategies for meeting the needs of their community.

“I’ve witnessed firsthand how music positively influences the lives of artists and fans. Unfortunately, I’ve also witnessed struggles—depression, anxiety, trauma, and substance abuse,” Lumpkin continued.  “It’s crucial to foster a culture where mental health struggles are openly embraced in the music community. We hope to create such a culture and provide resources for folks to thrive at the festival and beyond.” 

Through powerful partnerships with Backline and Ardent Grove Foundation, the UMS will introduce strategic mental wellness care for festgoers including one-on-one support resources, wellness pop-up activations for artists, a collaborative art activation, mental wellness resources and affirmations on the UMS app, sober spaces and sober bars, and a community care campaign about how to “Be a Friendly Face in the Crowd.” The festival will also provide exclusive care for the over 700 performing musicians including opportunities to attend a mental health workshop and EMDR experience and distributed resources, wellness swag, and support messaging. 

” UMS is more than just a music festival; it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of our community and our commitment to fostering positive change,” Jami Duffy, Co-Manager of the UMS said. “Our ability to adapt and innovate while staying true to our mission is what sets us apart. This year, we’re re-committing to accessibility and community impact, and delivering mental wellness support for festival-goers and musicians alike.”

July 26-28, the UMS promises a mile-long, unforgettable experience for music lovers, artists, and the broader community. With hundreds of acts set to perform on 4 outdoor stages and 12 venues along the Broadway business district, the festival offers an eclectic lineup that showcases the vibrant diversity of Colorado’s music scene. This year’s headlining artists include Beach Fossils, Tkay Maidza, and Amyl and the Sniffers. 

The UMS released its 2023 Impact Report this spring, highlighting mission-aligned achievements from the last festival including commitments to accessibility, harm reduction, artist care, and more. The Impact Report details some of the unique offerings of the UMS – including a two-day conference called “Impact Days” for official UMS artists and creatives that will reprise again this year.  Additionally, the UMS celebrates new accolades, including a CBCA Award and Westword Editor’s Choice for Best Music Festival for Local Bands

While the soul of the festival remains unchanged, the UMS has an unparalleled ability to bring together both seasoned festival-goers and new Denverites. With a new partnership with the state of Wyoming and Visit Denver, the UMS is also poised to become not only the favorite homegrown festival but also the premier destination festival in the West.

“We’re incredibly excited to see the UMS returning for its 24th year,” Casey Berry, Co-Manager of the UMS said. “The festival’s ability to evolve while maintaining its essence is truly remarkable. It’s a testament to the strength of the Colorado community and the enduring appeal of the UMS. As stewards of this beloved event, we’re committed to ensuring its continued success and impact for years to come.”

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Last Call Romance – 14th Annual Dacono Music & Spirits Festival Aug 6, 2022

AUG 08 2022 – New entries in this week’s TOP 5 from Elektric Animals, Kunckle Pups and Violet Pilot + NEW music in this week’s MMMM from Jen Korte & the Loss, Cass Clayton, King Cardinal and Lucy Daydream.

WOW! Some of you know I’ve been the entertainment director for the Dacono (Carbon Valley) Music & Spirits Festival since 2008. This year was more than we could have imagined. In fourteen years of doing this show (less the COVID era), no direct support band ever received a call back for an encore. Last minute replacement for Chris Daniels & the Kings, Last Call Romance, is the first as they ripped a seventy-five minute set of Americana based blues, country and rock-and-roll ala 1960.. Watch for them near you. They’ll be appearing in OCT as part of the Poudre Pour in Windsor.

TOP 5 #COMUSIC WKEND 8/6/22

Spin data pulled from the Colorado Playlist105.5 The Colorado SoundIndie 102.388.9 KRFC  and ten other stations that use playlist generator Spinitron, designed to benefit community/public and college radio stations and offering advanced search functions for artists and agents.

  1. THE LUMINEERS – Brightside LP
  2. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS – The Future LP
  3. ELEKTRIC ANIMALS – Channels EP
  4. KNUCKLE PUPS – TV Ready LP
  5. VIOLET PILOT – Lazy Lions SINGLE

MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING (MMMM)

I designed the Monday Morning Music Meeting (MMMM) as a way for you to let me know what you think of new music emerging from around the state. Results enter into which cuts stay in rotation, and which cuts make the final “best of” list.

The AstronautsThe Hearse – Competition Coupe/Astronauts Orbit Kampus (1964)
Hardwater Good Luck – Hardwater (1968)
(D) Jen Korte and the Loss Destiny Reaches (2022)

Blakk Mantra Choose Your High (2021)
The BarlowRivers Run Together – The Barlow (2019)
Wood Belly Old Home – Great Big Skies (2022)
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night SweatsLove Don’t – The Future (2022)
The Apples In StereoDance Floor – Travellers In Space And Time (2010)
The String Cheese Incident Sing A New Song – Outside Inside (2001)
(D) Cass Clayton We’re All Going Down (2022)

Last Call RomanceIf It’s the Last Thing That I Do – Double Funeral, Vol. 1 EP (2020)
The Magic Beans Staycation – Unzipped (2022)

Nichole Wagner Raised By Wolves (2022)
Sera Cahoone Always Turn Around – From Where I Started (2017)
(D) King CardinalIn Tall Buildings (2022)

A.J. FullertonSay You’ll Stay – The Forgiver and the Runaway (2021)
My Body Sings ElectricBlame – Part 2: What It Means to Be Afraid (2019)
Everybody Loves an Outlaw Still Waiting (2022)
Alysia Kraft Hamilton Pool – First Light (2022)
Churchill The War Within – The War Within EP (2013)
Fierce Bad RabbitChasing After Things ( We Don’t Know The Names) – Spools of Thread (2011)
Eddie TurnerDignify Me – Change In Me (2021)
(D) Lucy DaydreamCruel (2022)

Leftover SalmonCategory Stomp – Brand New Good Old Days (2021)
Cary MorinJamie Rae – Dockside Saints (2020)
Keith Oxman Joshua Fought the Battle Against Trump & Co. – This One’s For Joey (2022)

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Picture taken by Claire Mannato in Westcliffe, Colorado, July 2021. Used with permission.

Monday NOV 15, 2021 – There are a lot of places to see live music along the northern Front Range from Denver to Fort Collins. Recently we attended a show at the Brighton Armory, owned and operated by the City of Brighton.

The Armory hosts a variety of music and other programs. The venue is a beautiful 300 capacity room with exquisite sound and lighting elements with regional original art on the walls. Most shows are set up for seating in nicely padded seats while leaving room at the back of the house for those who like to dance.

We recently attended the The Petty Nicks Experience at the Brighton Armory. The Petty Nicks Experience is one of Colorado’s leading tribute bands. Adrienne Osborn plays the role of Stevie Nicks, and out-Stevies the now 73 year old Stevie Nicks. Julian Fulco Perron portrays the late Tom Petty in the show and brings both a reasonable look and vocal style to Petty classics. Here’s a video I took at the show.

The Petty Nicks Experience at The Brighton Armory

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THE COLORADO PLAYLIST & 105.5 THE COLORADO SOUND PRESENT
NOV 26 – The Velveteers at Gothic Theatre
NOV 26 – Gasoline Lollipops at The Aggie Theater
DEC 11 – Inthewhale – Washington’s FoCo
DEC 31 – Head for the Hills at The Aggie Theater

“Locally Grown” – Family Owned

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TOP 5 WEEK ENDING NOV 13 2021

TOP 5 and TOP 30 charts are pulled from published spins of current releases (twelve months old) at 13 Colorado non-profit community/public and college radio stations. Eleven Colorado radio stations currently utilize Spinitron.

Designed to benefit non-commercial public and college radio stations; featuring advanced search functions for artists and agents.

  1. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHTSWEATS – The Future LP (Nov-21)
  2. THE VELVETEERS – Nightmare Daydream LP (Oct-21)
  3. THE LUMINEERS – Brightside LP (Oct-21)
  4. ANIMAL ELECTRICITY – TheSameThings LP (Jun-21)
  5. DESERT ATLAS – The Great Plains are an Ocean LP (Jun-21))

MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING (MMMM)

Serving Cedaredge CO over 20 years.

HOUR 1

Starwood Dance The Night Away – Home Brew (1975)
Firefall You Are The Woman – Firefall (1976)
(D) Ando GroShot Down – Golden (2022)
Gabrielle LouiseDon’t Touch Me – The Unending Alteration Of The Human Heart (2020)
The LumineersGloria – III (2019)
Scott Kinsey and Mer SalTime Out of Mind – Adjustments (2021)
Chris Daniels & Hazel MillerTakin’ It To the Streets – What We Did! (2021)
Rose Hill DriveCool Cody – Rose Hill Drive (2006)
The FilmsGood Day – Don’t Dance Rattlesnake (2006)
(D) White Rose Motor Oil Bloodletting – Oh Lucretia EP (2022)
WovenhandLong Horn – The Laughing Stalk (2012)
Last Call RomanceIf It’s the Last Thing That I Do – Double Funeral, Vol. 1 EP (2020)
EuforquestraSome Things Are Not Known (2020)

HOUR 2

Zephyr Moving Too Fast – Sunset Ride REMASTERED 2021 (1971)
(D) Rob RoperMetadata (We’re Watching You) – The Way (2022)

Paul Whitacre Cardiac Arrest (2020)
Eldren Still Want More – Miss Information Aged (2018)
Magic BeansSweet Thang – Slice of Life (2021)
Flobots Me & You (Happy 2gether) (2021)
Lannie GarrettC’est Si Bon – Under Paris Skies (2005)
Boa and the ConstrictorsMe & My Baby Got Somethin Goin On – Snake Eyes (1998)
(D) Zoe BermanAge of the Sherbert Man (2021)

Yonder Mountain String Band Idaho – Town By Town (2001)
Daniel RodriguezColorado – Sojurn of a Burning Sun (2020)
2b3 Fire – Jimi (2021)

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