WEEKEND MUSIC REVIEW NOV 17 2019

Friday night we attended the Whippoorwill album release show at Washington’s in Fort Collins.  The show featured recent North Carolina transplant, Courtney Hartman.  

Saturday night I emcee’d Strings and Stories featuring members of the Elephant Collective in Longmont, presented by the Future Arts Foundation.

After that show ended at a very reasonable 9:30PM, we drifted over to Oskar Blues Homemade Liquids and Solids for a late night dinner and to catch up with good friends, Kerry Pastine and the Crime Scene. 

 We didn’t stay long at Oskar Blues.  As usual, the Crime Scene brought a full house, and a rockin’ band to the stage.  Despite a replacement drummer, the band continues to show why they’re one of the best blues based roots rock and roll bands in our scene. The driving energy that comes off the stage is palpable.

The Strings & Stories concert series features national and local musicians in a very intimate and stripped down atmosphere. Musicians will play songs from their catalog and tell their stories. Proceeds from each concert will provide an instrument to a local school in need.”

The Elephant Collective is a production house, artist development agency and music media platform founded by Dango Rose (Elephant Revival). They offer production, collaborative songwriting, and personalized coaching services focused on career growth for musicians. 

The Elephant Collective set featured former founding Elephant Revival members Dango Rose, Sage Cook and Bridget Law, along with two friends, newcomer Bob Berrick aka Kingdom Jasmine and Jonny Miller aka J Robert Miller from the Lonesome Days.

Dango, Sage and Bridget performed songs from the Elephant Revival catalog as well as songs from their own personal collections.  Each told stories behind their songs.  Sage’s often humorous off-tangent stories proved to be a hit with the sold out audience in the small Firehouse Arts Center performance room.

On the other side of the stage, the very pregnant (35 weeks) Bridget law owned the audience with an angelic (albeit breathy) voice, and stunning violin work.  Bridget also recently released an album with her husband’s Tierro Band.

Strings and Stories is one of the region’s rare actual listening events, and it’s all for a great cause.  Future Arts Foundation is also producing the Bluebird Music Festival next April.  The final S&S show is December 14th, and it’s SOLD OUT… sorry.

Album release shows are very often the most exciting shows a band from our region performs.  Typically, and the case here, it’s when the greatest number of local fans come out in celebration.  Whippoorwill’s crowd and a strong contingent of Courtney Hartman supporters nearly filled the nine hundred seat Washington’s FoCO (a Colorado Playlist sponsor).

Courtney did an adequate job as the opening act, her quiet presence on the stage and intricate compositions perhaps better suited for smaller, quieter, more attentive audiences.  She showed her admirable guitar skills also during Whippoorwill’s set.

Whippoorwill is essentially a trio, featuring Patti Fiasco leader Alysia Kraft (guitar, vocals), Staci Foster (guitar, banjo, harmonica, vocals), and Tobias Bank (drums, vocals).   The band was rounded out on stage with the album’s producer, J.Tom Hnatow from Kentucky on keyboards and pedal steel, along with the session bass player.

A seasoned leader of the high energy alternative country-rock band Patti Fiasco, that has opened for the likes of Bon Jovi at the Pepsi Center, Kraft’s presence dominates.  She prowls and stalks the stage with externalized emotional energy, throwing ball buster level kicks and holding her shimmering silver electric guitar like she’ll seriously mess you up if you try to take it from her.  Everything about Alysia screams “big stage persona.”

Her partner in music and life, Staci Foster, is the internalized muse – and the perfect quiet complement to Alysia’s highly kinetic stage presence.  Staci’s demurely reserved presence is amplified by an equally timid and delicate voice, contrasting suitably against Alysia’s upfront rock and roll attitude.

Drummer and vocalist Tobias Bank fills in all the required spaces, vocally and rhythmically.  Together with Kraft, the three core members of Whippoorwill presented themselves as one of the best country inspired vocal trios on the Front Range today.

There’s little doubt Whippoorwill will be one of the better drawing bands in Northern Colorado in 2020, with Alysia Kraft further cementing her legacy as one of the top female entertainers in our state from over the past decade, regardless of the band she fronts or shares the spotlight with.

CP S13 EP44 2019

MMMM = Ryan Chrys & the Roughcuts, Caitlin Cannon, Zed, the Reminders PLUS This Week On YouTube and the Video Pick of the Week from Kaitlyn Williams.

MONDAY NOV 11, 2019 It’s Veterans’s Day – a day designed to honor those who served in the US Armed Forces.  Thank you for your incredible service.  #VietnamEraVeteran #USAF 

Yesterday, I posted Single Releases of 2019 and CP Album / EP Releases 2019It’s a great chance for you to review some of the singles, EPs and full length albums that were released this past year.  I also updated the Colorado Playlist on Spotify. 

Thanks to JamBase.com for debuting the new single from Leftover Salmon. “… entitled “Songs You’ve Left Unsung” as a tribute to the late Jeff Austin. “Songs You’ve Left Unsung” is available exclusively via Backline’s website and all proceeds for the “pay what you wish” download benefit Backline.Care, a hub for music industry professionals and their families to access mental health and wellness resources.”

As a lifelong musician, and music industry professional, I’ve seen more than my share of mental health issues.  Many (if not most) musicians carry little to no healthcare insurance, and often what they do have won’t cover mental health issues.  Having access to resources like Backline.Care is invaluable.  Losing a Colorado musician and friend to mental illness hits home in a very direct way.


Weekly Colorado Spins Music Report 

Roots Music Report is the only publication that allows djs and radio stations around the state to post up their weekly spins.  The chart is updated every Monday and normally has 15-30+ songs showing up the weekly updates.

Week Ending Nov 09, 2019

    1. The Lumineers – III
    2. Kerry Pastine & the Crime Scene – City of Love
    3. Taylor Scott Band – All We Have
    4. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – Tearing at the Seams
    5. Cass ClaytonPlay Nice

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

MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING (MMMM)

You make a big difference in what gets played on the show.  Every week I share some or all of the new music … (D) (N) … played on the show with you here.  You vote to KEEP or DELETE gets factored into my decision in what to maintain in the show’s “for airplay” library.

(D) = debut LP/EP or single
(N) = new track from previously debuted LP/EP
(P) = Colorado Playlist premier / not available online

Let me know if there’s something you think I should play. Email coloradoplaylist@gmail.com

HOUR 1

Zephyr – Sierra Cowgirl – Sunset Ride (1974)
(D) Ryan Chrys & the Roughcuts – I Got Stripes – Sun Studio Cuts (2019)

Bobby Walker – My Mabellene – Came Out Swingin’ (2018)
piKziL – Brand New Soul – Songs From My 3rd Life (2016)
(N) Caitlin Cannon – Mama’s A Hairdresser – The TrashCannon Album (2019)

Scott Slay & the Rail – Remember Her – The Rail (2019)
Otis Taylor – Walk Right In – Recapturing The Banjo (2008)
Big Head Todd & The Monsters – Imaginary Ships – Crimes Of Passion (2004)
(P) Post Paradise – Take Flight – Lonely Worlds (2020)
Covenhoven – Ghost Of Kerouac – A Kind Of Revelation (2018)
Ariana Saraha – Dance of the Stars – Maiden of Midnight (2015)
(D) Zed – Confunksion (2020)

HOUR 2

Freddi Henchi Band – I Want To Dance, Dance, Dance – Crown Princes Of Funk: The Last Set (2013/1973)
(P) Leftover Salmon – Songs You’ve Left Unsung (2020)
Kyle Hollingsworth – Stuff – 50 (2018)
Brent Cowles – Cold Times – Cold Times (2017)
The Shamen – Spellbound (2019)
Lucas Wolf – Mr. Reaper – Falling Into Place (2019)
Mollie O’Brien & Rich Moore – Keep It Clean – Saints & Sinners (2010)
Arthur Lee Land – Cracked Open – Cracked Open (2013)
(N) The Reminders – Dust and Bones – Unstoppable (2019)

Boss Eagle – The Vine – The Firebird Album (2018)
Dubskin – That Day Will Come – Light The Dark (2017)
Dana Landry Trio – Transfusion – Memphis Skyline (2014)

THIS WEEK’s YOUTUBE PLAYLIST


Video Pick of the Week

Kaitlin Williams is no stranger to the Colorado Playlist.  Better Me is her first single entry into the Best of Sweepstakes for 2020 … her last single, Rain, is in the running for Best of 2019.


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SINGLE RELEASES 2019

It’s time to start reviewing for the Best Single Releases of 2019.  These are the single releases I logged in over the past 12 months. Sixty-five PLUS single releases in one year is unprecedented.  A few of these singles were Colorado Playlist exclusive premier advances (P) from upcoming albums, and/or are not on YouTube or Spotify.  They’re marked accordingly.

    1. Xiuhtezcat – Boombox Warfare (featuring Jaden Smith)
    2. 2MX2 feat Kid Astronaut – Live You Love You
    3. 50 Shades of Blue – Empty Bed (P)
    4. A.J. Fullerton – I Can’t Stay (P)
    5. Alec Ryan – Rocket Ship
    6. Analog Son – No Way (Late Night Radio Remix)
    7. Andy Ard – Let’s Never Break Up
    8. Andy Eppler – Nothing But the Rain
    9. Andy Eppler – Winter On the Moon
    10. Animated Earth – Who Am I
    11. Bo DePena – Making My Way Back to You
    12. Bo Pena – Long Road to Denver
    13. Big Head Todd & the Monsters – Come On
    14. Bonnie & The Clydes – Hold On Me
    15. Brent Cowles – High To Low
    16. Brother’s Keeper – Gypsy King
    17. Chimney Choir – An Alternate Life
    18. Clandestine Amigo – Unsatisfied (P)
    19. Dave Tamkin – Bleeding Orange
    20. Deep Pocket Thieves – Locomotive
    21. DeVotchKa – Give Me Something
    22. Dragondeer – Max Patch
    23. Dragondeer – Mirage a Trois
    24. Dust Heart – Plastic Walls
    25. Eldren – Hazy Days
    26. Electric Fountain – Somewhere Nowhere is Everywhere
    27. Faceman – Big Water
    28. Float Like A Buffalo – Gone By Morning
    29. Float Like a Buffalo – The Day
    30. Foxfeather – Clap Hands
    31. Foxfeather – Favorite Me
    32. Foxfeather – Not Coming Back
    33. Gasoline Lollipops – Broken
    34. Gingerbomb – Company
    35. Grayson Erhard – Time to Move On
    36. Inaiah Lujan – Hey Mama
    37. Inaiah Lujan – I’m Away
    38. Inaiah Lujan – I’ve Been Waiting
    39. iolite – Loney Bodies
    40. Jackson Emmer – Put A Bow On It
    41. Kayla Marque – Love Should  Be
    42. Kevin Danzig – Paint A Blue Sky
    43. Kind Dub – Old Ways
    44. Kind Dub – Limited Time
    45. Let Them Roar – I See My Light
    46. Lola Rising – Gravity
    47. Lucy Daydream – Hellos
    48. Lucy Daydream – Monsters
    49. Mawule – What Love Doesn’t Look Like
    50. Nikki Giron – No Matter How Far
    51. OneRepublic -Wanted
    52. Overslept – Fictions
    53. Porlolo – I Quit
    54. Robert Shredford – Shreddy Betty
    55. Ryan Dart – Dance if You Want To
    56. Sarah Slaton – Dance In the Sun
    57. Shark Dreams – Get Born
    58. The Barrelors – Ticket to Ride
    59. The Born Readies – Mean Genes
    60. The Shamen – Spellbound
    61. The Still Tide – Change of Address
    62. The William Brothers Band – Outlaw Country
    63. Whippoorwill – Cold Sound
    64. Whitewater Ramble – Hollow
    65. Wolf Van Elfmand – Not Pretty
    66. Wounded Bird – Fall In Line
    67. Zach Maxwell – Candyman with the Blues