COLORADO BLUES – A PRIMER.

Let me start by saying that my girlfriend is a blues junkie and it is because of her that I’m writing about blues in Colorado. We recently went out to catch some local blues bands. I started writing a critique about what I saw on stage. She disapproved. I started over.

Blues is well over a hundred years old. Today, it’s like that old dog-eared novel that you pull out for comfort. You no longer really read it for the detail; instead you put it on for the feels, like a throw blanket on the coach that should have been discarded years ago but is too comfortable to let go.

And, artists keep chasing it – the feels – the groove – the “blues.”

Most of what passes for blues bands in Colorado today are backyard concert party bands playing in small bar and grills and, well, backyard parties and suburban centers and events attended by aging boomers and GenX parents, grandparents and pre-tween kids swingin’ on the grass.

Despite that outlook, there are some stellar blues players capable of capturing broader attention given the right set of circumstances: Some of whom are award winners playing to national and international audiences.

When it comes to blues in Colorado music history, some notable names and organizations come to mind.

Judy Roderick – A University of Colorado student, Judy signed with Columbia and Vanguard Records and released two albums; Ain’t Nothin’ but the Blues (1964) and Woman Blue (1965). She also founded and fronted 60,000,000 Buffalo, a Denver based funky blues-rock band that broke up after one album, Nevada Jukebox, in 1973.

Candy Givens emerged with the band Zephyr in 1969. Powered by the hard rock blues guitar of Tommy Bolin, Zephyr put out two well received blues-rock albums before pivoting stylistically in subsequent albums. Tommy Bolin and Zephyr were inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame in 2019.

Although not strictly speaking a blues artist at the time, award winning finger style guitarist Mary Flower moved to Colorado in 1972 and became an instrumental part of Swallow Hill Music and the Blues Foundation’s Blues In the Schools program.

Mary moved to Oregon in 2004, and was the Blues Music Award nominee for Acoustic Artist of The Year in 2008.

Filling the void left by the demise of Zephyr in the early 80s, Big Head Todd and the Monsters embraced blues-rock beginning in the mid-80s. The band would go all in on the blues for two albums as Big Head Blues Club, “100 Years of Robert Johnson” (2011), and “Way Down Inside, the Songs of Willie Dixon” (2016).

Their version of John Lee Hooker‘s classic Boom Boom (Beautiful World, 1997) remains a staple of the band’s live shows today.

The most heavily awarded blues artist in the Colorado blues pantheon is multi-award winner and Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee Otis Taylor.

In the seventies Otis performed alongside Candy Givens in Zephyr and in the Legendary 4Nikators, another popular Boulder band. Otis left music in 1977 and wouldn’t return until 1997 when he self-released the stunning blues-trance debut When Negroes Walked the Earth.

Otis’ 2008 album Recapturing the Banjo is remarkable, as much for who appears on it as how he reintroduces the banjo as an historical blues instrument.

Other than Otis Taylor, no other significant blues band or artist emerged during the 1990s. Recording was still too expensive for most locally based bands. Exceptions included the late Creighton Holley, Dan Treanor’s band Arclight, David Booker’s Alleygators and Boa and the Constrictors.

Baby boomers now in their mid-thirties to mid-fifties, who grew up on the blues-rock of the 1960s and wanted to escape the deluge of 80s hair-metal bands and 90s grunge, flocked to area bars to catch acts like the Creighton Holley Band, JD & the Love Bandits featuring the late trombonist JD Kelly, the Alleygators, Arclight and Boa and the Constrictors to name a few.

In 1995, under the leadership of David McIntyre, the Colorado Blues Society was formed and opened the door for national and regional blues bands at the growing list of blues specific venues and festivals.

However, it wouldn’t be until the beginning of the 21st century that the next group of blues artists would truly begin to emerge.

To learn more about blues in Colorado, there are two organizations that serve to preserve not only the legacy of blues in Colorado, but also advance it via educational programs: The Colorado Blues Society and the Mile High Blues Society. Please visit and support.

I’ll be back soon for The Blues in Colorado – Part II – the 21st Century

CP S16 EP24 2022

Milky Way at Mountain Home Reservoir, Fort Garland CO, June 2022, taken by Claire Mannato (used with permission)

July 11, 2022 – As I stated last week, taking NOTHING away from Alysia Kraft’s brilliant solo debut, First Light – that album’s debut at #2 in the JUNE TOP 30 and landing at #1 in last week’s TOP 5, happened largely because it was featured heavily on Indie 102.3 in June. I expected to see it fall …

First Light fell from #1 last week to a tie for #13 with three other titles. Interestingly, a flurry of spins at a handful of mountain town stations this past week propelled David Star‘s September 2021 release, Touchstones, to the #1 spot for the week.

(disclaimer: David Starr’s Cedaredge music store, Starr’s Guitars www.starrsguitars.com is a sponsor of the Colorado Playlist).

TOP 5 #COMUSIC WK END 7/10/22

Spin data pulled from the Colorado Playlist105.5 The Colorado SoundIndie 102.3, 88.9 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. DAVID STARR – Touchstones LP
  2. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHTSWEATS – The Future LP
  3. THE LUMINEERS – Brightside LP
  4. TRASH CAT The Tide LP (Dec-21)
  5. EUFORQUESTRA While We Still Got Time LP (Jun-22)

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.

Harry Tuft You Gonna Quit Me – Across the Blue Mountains (1976)
Poco Crazy Love – Legend (1978)
(D) The Drood Psychic Institute (2022)

Heavy Diamond RingFriday Night – The Brightest Light EP (2021)
Kyle HollingsworthWe Were the Young – “2020” (2020)
Bryce MenchacaA Better Mood (2022)
Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts Seein’ You Tonight (feat. Lauren Michaels) – Tears and Blades (2022)
Angie StevensGive It on Back – Queen of this Mess (2009)
Yonder Mountain String BandCriminal – The Show (2009)
(D) Kory MontgomeryName Song (2022)

Such You (Icytat Vocal Mix) (2016)
Scott Kinsey/Mer SalTime Out of Mind – Adjustments (2021)
Keith Oxman(I’ve Got) Beginners Luck – East of the Village (2017)

Boulder Join Me In L.A. – Boulder (1979)
Rick Roberts She Made Me Lose My Blues – Windmills / She is a Song (1972)
(D) Jeff Finlin Soul On the Line – Soul On the Line (2022)

The BurroughsZero Sum Game (2021)
Danny ShaferSmall Town Blues – Weddings, Floods And Funerals (2015)
Euforquestra Show Me The Way – While We Still Got Time (2022)
Jaiel Sunshine Lovin’ (2022)
Sherri JacksonLiberation – Moments In Denial (1995)
Fierce Bad RabbitIn and out of Mind – The Maestro and the Elephant (2012)
Hunter James and the TitanicHead On – La Liberte (2021)
(D) The Still TideTimothy (2022)

Andy FrascoI’ve Got a Long Way to Go – Keep On Keepin On (2020)
West Side Joe & The Men of SoulKeep On Climbin’ – Keep On Climbin’ (2021)
Steve Kovalcheck, Peter Sommer, Paul Romaine, Ken WalkerHomecoming – Ghost Orchid (2022)

featuring  LiveMusicMegaSearch™

#COMUSIC – TOP 30 JUNE 2022

July 4th firework picture taken by Claire Mannato – used with permission (2022)

July 05, 2022 – At the bottom of the JUNE TOP 30 you’ll find TOP 10 charts for 88.9 KRFC Fort Collins, Indie 102.3105.5 The Colorado Sound and eleven other stations around the state that report to Spinitron.

  • Sixteen debuts (D) for the month.
  • Six titles stayed from previous month
  • Eight titles re-entered the chart.

Spin data pulled from the Colorado Playlist105.5 The Colorado SoundIndie 102.3 and eleven stations that use playlist generator Spinitron, designed to benefit non-commercial community/public and college radio stations and offering advanced search functions for artists and agents.

(1) 1. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHTSWEATS – The Future LP (Nov-21)
(D) 2. ALYSIA KRAFT – First Light LP (Jun-22)
(2) 3. THE LUMINEERS – Brightside LP (Oct-21)
(D) 4. MACHETE MOUTHMachete Mouth EP (Sep-21)
(D) 5. DESTINO Starcrasher LP (Jun-22)
(8) 6. YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND – Get Yourself Outside LP (Feb-22)
(-) 7. GREENSKY BLUEGRASS Stress Dreams LP (Jan-22)
(-) 8. N3PTUNE Renaissance LP (Dec-21)
(D) 8. RYAN CHRYS & THE ROUGHCUTSTears and Blades LP (Jun-22)
(-) 9. DAVID STARR Touchstones LP (Sep-21)
(D) 10. EUFORQUESTRAWhile We Still Got Time LP (Jun-22)
(D) 10. TISHA PARADISMoon (feat. Goon, the DJ) EP (Feb-22)
(21) 11. MIKE CLARK & THE SUGAR SOUNDS – Moon Rock LP (Mar-22)
(D) 11. TISHA PARADISUnder My Skin SINGLE (Apr-22)
(D) 12. CARY MORIN & GHOST DOG Goin’ Down South SINGLE (May-22)
(D) 12. JEN KORTE & THE LOSSUndone SINGLE (Jun-22)
(-) 12. KING CARDINALRunaway SINGLE (Dec-21)
(D) 13. MIDAS MSL Red Lion (f. GVgrace) SINGLE (Jan-22)
(D) 14. ELLSWORTH Potholes SINGLE (Jul-21)
(D) 14. MIDAS MSL Mumble SINGLE (Apr-22)
(16) 14. NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND – Dirt Does Dylan LP (May-22)
(D) 15. JEN KORTE & THE LOSSDestiny Reaches SINGLE (Feb-22)
(-) 15. THE VELVETEERS Nightmare Daydream LP (Jul-21)
(-) 16. CHRIS DANIELS & HAZEL MILLERWhat We Did! LP (Jul-21)
(D) 16. COLE SCHEIFELEPoems SINGLE (Jun-22)
(-) 16. JYEMO CLUBIssa Ting (f. Reminders) SINGLE (Mar-22)
(D) 17. ELEKTRIC ANIMALSChannels EP (May-22)
(D) 18. DAFNA The Man In My Dreams SINGLE (Mar-22)
(-) 19. BIG RICHARD BANDWalls of Time SINGLE (Mar-22)
(17) 19. ERIK LUNDE – Water From a Stone LP (Jul-21)

88.9 KRFC JUNE TOP 10

  1. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS The Future LP Nov-21
  2. YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BANDGet Yourself Outside LP Feb-22
  3. ALYSIA KRAFT First Light LP Jun-22
  4. NITTY GRITTY DIRT BANDDirt Does Dylan LP May-22
  5. WOOD BELLYGreat Big Skies LP Jun-22
  6. MOJOMAMAWe Are One LP Jun-22
  7. EUFORQUESTRA While We Still Got Time LP Jun-22
  8. TENTH MOUNTAIN DIVISIONButte La Rose LP Jun-21
  9. THE VELVETEERSNightmare Daydream LP Jul-21
  10. COVENHOVEN “IV” LP Aug-21

INDIE 102.3 JUNE TOP 10

  1. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS The Future LP Nov-21
  2. MACHETE MOUTH Machete Mouth EP Sep-21
  3. DESTINO Starcrasher LP Jun-22
  4. ALYSIA KRAFT First Light LP Jun-22
  5. THE LUMINEERSBrightside LP Sep-21
  6. N3PTUNE Renaissance LP Dec-21
  7. TISHA PARADISMoon (feat. Goon, the DJ) EP Feb-22
  8. TISHA PARADIS Under My Skin SINGLE Apr-22
  9. JEN KORTE & THE LOSSUndone SINGLE Jun-22
  10. MIDAS MSLRed Lion (f. GVgrace) SINGLE Jan-22

105.5 THE COLORADO SOUND JUNE TOP 10

  1. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATSThe Future LP Nov-21
  2. GREENSKY BLUEGRASS Stress Dreams LP Jan-22
  3. ALYSIA KRAFT First Light LP Jun-22
  4. EUFORQUESTRA While We Still Got Time LP Jun-22
  5. CARY MORIN & GHOST DOGGoin’ Down South SINGLE May-22
  6. COMPANIONIf I Were A Ghost EP Apr-22
  7. JYEMO CLUB Issa Ting (f. Reminders) SINGLE Mar-22
  8. MIKE CLARK & THE SUGAR SOUNDSMoon Rock LP Mar-22
  9. LADY DENIMPixie Girl SINGLE Jun-21
  10. FAST EDDY Take A Look LP Jan-22

KAFM, KBUT, KCSU, KDNK, KDUR, KFFR, KOTO, KRZA, KSJD, KSUT, KVNF – JUNE TOP 10

  1. DAVID STARRTouchstones LP Sep-21
  2. THE LUMINEERS Brightside LP Sep-21
  3. RYAN CHRYS & THE ROUGHCUTSTears and Blades LP Jun-22
  4. YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BANDGet Yourself Outside LP Feb-22
  5. LETTUCE Unify LP Jun-22
  6. NITTY GRITTY DIRT BANDDirt Does Dylan LP May-22
  7. GREENSKY BLUEGRASSStress Dreams LP Jan-22
  8. MOORS & MCCUMBER Survival LP Sep-21
  9. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATSThe Future LP Nov-21
  10. ERIK LUNDEWater From a Stone LP Jul-21