CP S13 EP07 2019

Monday Feb 11, 2019 – NEW EMAIL ADDRESS = coloradoplaylist@gmail.com

Happy Monday. Well, I was hoping that Colorado would  represent in the 61st Annual Grammy Awards yesterday.  Ron Miles and Tia Fuller were up in the jazz category, and the Wood Brothers were nominated in the Americana category.  None took home the trophy.  However, Denver native Matt Pike won a Grammy as part of the metal band High On Fire.  They won for best metal performance.  Congrats Matt!!

It’s been another week of more new releases rolling in than I can get to in any given week.  Someone asked me the other day, “why not?”  It’s pretty simple really: time.  I can get 12, maybe 13 songs into an hour. I allow three slots per hour for brand new (D), (N) or (P) releases along with one or two current and previously played tracks (C).  Add in a couple of recurrent (R) “hits” and a handful of older back catalog titles (G) from the past sixty years and you have an idea of how the show is constructed each week.

Factor in a catalog of over 5000 song titles going back to the late 50s.  So, really, only the “best” titles get in .. which leads me to the MMMM.  I got to new music this episode from Ryan Dart, Brothers Keeper Don Chicharron, Bonnie and The Clydes, Corsicana and Thom Chacon.

Still in the queue for upcoming shows, new releases from SUCH, the Mossgatherers, Lucy Daydream, Hunter James and the Dirty Dollars, Eminence Ensemble, Dearling and several others.

Please do vote each week to let me know which tracks you think I should keep for future airplay.


105.5 The Colorado Sound & the Colorado Playlist Present:

Daniel Rodriguez  (of Elephant Revival) With Jay & Mimi of Fruition
at the Fox Theater (Boulder) Wed, Feb 14

Gasoline Lollipops at The Gothic Theater (Denver) Fri, Feb 22

The Widow’s Bane at The Bluebird Theater (Denver) Thr, March 7 2019

FOR MORE GREAT SHOWS SEE COLORADOSOUND.ORG


At Bohemian Foundation, our focus is on building community …by coming together to create and enjoy music.

VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK

Whitewater Ramble may be becoming one of the most enigmatic “grass” bands in the state.  Never one to shy away from ingesting a diverse pallet of stylistic influences, Patrick Sites and company fully embrace a deep southern country-rock blues vibe with a potent socially conscious and politically astute message in their latest video.


MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING

Don’t forget to let me know if there’s something I should be playing on the show.  I scour Spotify, YouTube, Soundcloud and Bandcamp to find you the freshest new music from around the state – hope you’ll help out by voting to KEEP or DELETE the new music shares in the MMMM each week.

(D) = debut LP/EP or single
(N) = new track from previously debuted LP/EP
(P) = Colorado Playlist exclusive premier

HOUR 1

Dan Fogelberg “Leader of the Band” from The Innocent Age (1981)
(D)  Ryan Dart “New Rules” from Drifter’s Heart (2019)


King Cardinal “Gasoline” from Great Lakes (2017)
Tiffany Christopher “Pirates” from Tremendous Heart (2017)
(D) Brothers Keeper “Gypsy King” (2019)


Eldren “Still Want More” from Miss Information Aged (2018)
The Czars “Killjoy” from Ugly People vs. the Beautiful People (2001)
Carolyn’s Mother “Smile” from Joy (1999)
(D) Don Chicharron “Sabado Gigante” from Don Chicharron (2019)


Retrofette “Skeletons” (2017)
Pan Astral “Gulf of Mexico” from Suburban Blues (2016)
Gumbo le Funque “Maceo” from #PowerLoveFreedom (2016)

HOUR 2

Sugarloaf “Myra Myra” from Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You (1975)
(D) Bonnie and The Clydes “Hold On Me” from Hold On Me (2019)
Joe Johnson “Interstate Lovesick Song” from Morgantown (2018)
Edison “Open Road” from Familiar Spirit (2016)
(D) Corsicana “Quandary” from Perennial (2019)


Dream Feed “Hey Now” from Dream Feed (2018)
Tinkers Punishment “Kill Daisy” from Tinkers Punishment (2000)
Michael Trent “All Or Nuthin’” from The Winner (2010)
Shovels & Rope “I Know” from Little Seeds (2016)
(D) Thom Chacon “Blood In the USA” from Blood In the USA (2019)
The Yawpers “Mon Dieu” from Boy In A Well (2017)
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats “S.O.B” from Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats (2015)
Scott Martin “Do-Re-Mi” from Alone At Sunset (2018)


CP S13 EP06 2019

Monday Feb 4, 2019 – Wendy Woo has a new album coming out.  Normally, that’s no big deal, right?  Wendy has put out a number of records in her award winning career to date.  But, in this case it’s a solo release – the first one since Angels Laughing in 2005.  It also carries a message.  I debuted the first single in this week’s show and it’s the video pick of the week.  If the single is any indication, this could be among the best of what Wendy has put out in her career.

Also in this week’s MMMM = Foxfeather, Anthony Ruptak, and Lucy Daydream.  Coming soon – new music from Thom Chacon, Ryan Dart, Brothers Keeper and more.


105.5 The Colorado Sound & the Colorado Playlist Present:

Bud Bronson & The Good Timers at Lost Lake (Denver) Friday, Feb 8

Daniel Rodriguez  (of Elephant Revival) With Jay & Mimi of Fruition
at the Fox Theater (Boulder) Wed, Feb 14

Gasoline Lollipops at The Gothic Theater (Denver) Fri, Feb 22

The Widow’s Bane at The Bluebird Theater (Denver) Thr, March 7 2019

FOR MORE GREAT SHOWS SEE COLORADOSOUND.ORG


At Bohemian Foundation, our focus is on building community …by coming together to create and enjoy music.

VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK

The Immigrant is Westword Music Hall of Fame winner Wendy Woo’s first solo acoustic album since 2005.  While I can only imagine what the album will be about based on the title, The Weather gives us a clue.  It also stands up as among the best things that Wendy has done in her career.


MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING

Don’t forget to let me know if there’s something I should be playing on the show.  I scour Spotify, YouTube, Soundcloud and Bandcamp to find you the freshest new music from around the state – hope you’ll help out by voting to KEEP or DELETE the new music shares in the MMMM each week.

(D) = debut LP/EP or single
(N) = new track from previously debuted LP/EP
(P) = Colorado Playlist exclusive premier

HOUR 1

The Monocles “Psychedellic (That’s Where it’s At)” (1966)
Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids “Good Times, Rock & Roll” from Best of Flash Cadillac and The Continental Kids (2010)
(P) Wendy Woo “The Weather” from The Immigrant (2019) 

Dragondeer “When I See You” from If You Got the Blues (2018)
Mama Lenny and the Remedy “Desire” from Rain Fire (2016)
(N) Foxfeather “Clap Hands” (2018)

Mojomama “The Big Easy” from Red White And Blues (2018)
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club “Children of the Lord” from Cipher (2008)
Musketeer Gripweed “End of the day” from Floods and Fires (2014)
(D) Luna Shade “Ocean Kiss” from Birds of a Feather (2019)
Brent Cowles “Cold Times” from Cold Times (2017)
Megan Burtt “Restless” from The Bargain (2015)
Paul Mullikin “Minor Profits” from Time Is Now (2014)

HOUR 2

Poco “C’mon (Live)” from The Essential Poco (2005)
(D) Daniel Rodriquez “Colorado” (2019)
Darren Garvey “Heart Attack Sleeves” from Heart Attack Sleeves – ep (2018)
The Hustle Kings “For What It’s Worth (Again)” from Stand Up (Let Love Be Your Guide) (2017)
(N) Anthony Ruptak “Animal Damages” from A Place That Never Changes (2019)  

Andy Eppler “We Build the Gods” (2018)
Big Head Todd & The Monsters “Beautiful” from Rocksteady (2010)
Drew Emmitt “Gypsy In My Soul” from Long Road (2008)
(D) Lucy Daydream “Dizzy”(2019)


Oxeye Daisy “Darling Boy” from Oxeye Daisy (2018)
Petals of Spain “Good Life” from Daydream (2017)
Peter Sommer “The fruit” from Crossroads (2008)

CP S13 EP01 2019 – BEST OF 2018

Monday Dec 31, 2018 – HAPPY NEW YEAR.  I was so excited for this year’s BEST OF I jumped the gun a week in labeling the show.  I also got confused.  The show originated in 2006, making 2019 the 14th season of the show.  So I’m a year behind that way. This is what you get when you’re “old.”  CRS syndrome. Oh well.

Thank you to KRFC (Fort Colllins), KDNK (Carbondale), KOTO (Telluride), KSUT (Ignacio), KLZR (Westcliffe), KCMJ (Colorado Springs), KAFM (Grand Junction), KOYC (Pueblo), KHEN (Salida), KZYR (Vail), and KJAC (Greeley) for airing the Colorado Playlist.  Because of them, the show is heard on 24FM frequencies around the state, 52 hours a week.  There’s a “letter of intent” for another mountain town station to pick up the show before April.

Below you’ll find the playlist for The Best of 2018.  Twenty-five titles made the cut, counting the overall TOP 10 and the TOP 10 Fan/Listener Poll selections and TOP 5 Fan/Listener Videos of 2018 selections.   It was an amazing year.  Follow the links to see this year’s rankings and to listen to the LP/EP.


105.5 The Colorado Sound & the Colorado Playlist Present:

Gasoline Lollipops with The Grant Farm at The Fox Theatre (Boulder) New Years Eve, Monday, Dec 31

Gasoline Lollipops at The Gothic Theater (Denver) Fri, Feb 22

Slim Cessna’s Auto Club Monday, Dec 31 – Globe Hall (Denver)

The Widow’s Bane at The Bluebird Theater (Denver) Thursday, March 7 2019

FOR MORE GREAT SHOWS SEE COLORADOSOUND.ORG


At Bohemian Foundation, our focus is on building community …by coming together to create and enjoy music.

VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK

Anthony Ruptak ends 2018 with one of the best new albums, and best new videos of the New Year.  I’m looking forward to playing more of this wonderful album in the coming weeks and months.


MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING

Don’t forget to let me know if there’s something I should be playing on the show.  I scour Spotify, YouTube, Soundcloud and Bandcamp to find you the freshest new music from around the state – hope you’ll help out by voting to KEEP or DELETE the new music shares in the MMMM each week.

HOUR 1

Magic Music “Bright Sun Bright Rain” from The Magic Music Movie – 40 Years In the Making (2018)
Dollhouse Thieves “Shadow to Your Ghost” from The Dollhouse Thieves (2018)
Reverend Freakchild “Dial It in!” from Dial It In (2018)
Yarrow “Bad Memories” from Sit Tight (2018)
Devotchka “Straight Shot” from This Night Falls Forever (2018)
Dayton Stone & the Undertones “Hypnotist” from Dayton Stone & the Undertones (2018)
John Grant “He’s Got His Mothers Hips” from Love Is Magic (2018)
Brent Cowles “The Fold” from How to Be Okay Alone (2018)
Drunken Hearts “Broken Things” from The Prize (2018)
Joe Johnson “Morgantown Creek” from Morgantown (2018)
Gasoline Lollipops “Soul Mine” from Soul Mine (2018)
Tia Fuller “Fury of Da’mond” from Diamond Cut (2018)

HOUR 2

OneRepublic “Connection” (2018)
Oxeye Daisy “Where Your Mind Goes” from Oxeye Daisy (2018)
Andy Sydow “Reasons for Departure” from Reasons for Departure (2018)
Gregory Alan Isakov “Dark, Dark, Dark” from Evening Machines (2018)
CITRA “Static Erratic” from Mr Copacetic EP (2018)
Silver & Gold “Lincoln City” from Point A – Point A (2018)
Burroughs “Solution” from Got To Feel (2018)
Sarah Snead “All I’ve Got” from Wake Tomorrow (2018)
Silver And Smoke “Sting Like a Bee” from 30P (2018)
Leftover Salmon “Show Me Something Higher” from Something Higher (2018)
Wood Brothers “Happiness Jones” from One Drop of Truth (2018)
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats “You Worry Me” from Tearing At The Seams (2018)
Keith Oxman “Afreaka” from Glimpses (2018)