Meet The Colorado Music Industry Alliance 

(Colorado) Colorado produces world-class artists and The Colorado Music Industry Alliance wants to develop a stronger industry here to support them. This burgeoning nonprofit originated as the brainchild of two members of Colorado’s music community: artist manager and consultant Kelsy Lartius Miguel, and hip-hop artist and event producer DNA Picasso.

After years of working in the local music industry, they both recognized that while a vast number of people and organizations were working to boost Colorado’s music scene, they were all approaching their shared goal in different ways. They founded CMIA to connect these micro-communities, including musicians, venues, radio stations, and other music industry professionals, so that we can use our greater collective power to achieve tangible results.

We are hosting our very first music industry mixer on Wednesday, October 9 at Fort Greene, and we encourage any 21+ artists, industry professionals, and curious media personnel to join us from 6 to 9 p.m. for an evening of networking and connection! 

“The reality is that we cannot build and grow a successful, diverse, and equitable music industry here without ensuring that we’re keeping and attracting those who are on the business side of the equation too,” explains co-founder Lartius Miguel. “Artists cannot do it all on their own, and we need more of that industry infrastructure here in order to make real change.” Adds Picasso, “CMIA differentiates itself by focusing on unity and collective action across the entire spectrum of the music industry in Colorado. While other nonprofits may focus on niche areas or specific segments, we aim to bring all stakeholders under one umbrella.” 

Our work is driven by three key values: quality, community, and diversity. Through programming, advocacy work, and accountability, CMIA intends to unite, educate, support, and uplift all facets of Colorado’s music industry.

Our primary objectives are to pool our collective community resources, facilitate partnerships between different industry players, produce and distribute accessible educational content, and advocate for policy changes to ensure that the interests of our community are represented in our government.

“By fostering collaboration rather than competition, CMIA will break down silos within the industry, and provide a platform for cross-sector partnerships that will benefit everyone involved,” Picasso emphasizes. “Additionally, we place a strong emphasis on advocacy and policy work, looking to actively engage with local and state policymakers to push for initiatives that create long-term growth and sustainability for the Colorado music scene as a whole.”

As we launch CMIA over the next few months, our mission is to assess what resources are currently available and make them more accessible, says Lartius Miguel: “Much of this initial phase will be about increasing access and bridging those gaps in our current music industry landscape. Serving as a connector is really going to be the main focus in this first year.” 

The first Colorado Music Industry Alliance music industry mixer will take place on Wednesday, October 9 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Fort Greene Bar (321 East 45th Street, Denver, CO, 80205). This is a 21+ event, but we look forward to hosting all–ages mixers in the future. Please RSVP here if you plan on attending, and feel free to invite any other music industry professionals in your circle. For more information on CMIA’s mission, or if you’d like to get involved, visit our website. For press inquiries or interview requests, please email cleomirza@gmail.com

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Cedaredge Point courtesy of Clear Vistas Photography

The Monday Morning Music Meeting is 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.

HOUR 1
Richie Furay I’ve Got A Reason – I’ve Got A Reason (1976)
Richie Furay I Still Have Dreams – I Still Have Dreams (1979)
(D) Kid CharlemagneMobile Home (2024)
Wood Belly Pockets of Gold – Cicada (2023)
A.J. FullertonSorry You’re Blue – Closer (2024)
The MotetLike We Own It – The Motet (2014)
Paper BirdSunday – Paper Bird (2016)
Mike Finders and SpidercatYou Don’t Mean Nothin’ to Me – Breaking Like a New Day (2024)
(N) Megan BurttDrugstore Brand (Radio Edit) – Witness (2024)
Dressy Bessy I’m Still Here (2021)
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night SweatsSurvivor – The Future (2022)
Matt SkellengerThe Lion’s Tooth – Subspace Transmission (2023)

HOUR 2
Rick Roberts In My Own Small Way (1972)
Firefall – Love That Got Away – Undertow (1980)
(N) Jeff Cramer Colors – Forever Morning (2024)
Daniel Rodriguez Mixtape – Vast Nothing (2023)
Tennis Needle and a Knife – Ritual in Repeat (2014)
Frail Talk little al (2024)
OneRepublicMercy – Dreaming Out Loud (2007)
Chris Daniels and the Kings50/50 – The Spark (2005)
Milquetoast & Co. One for Me (2024)
(D) Goodnight Freeman Heaven Sent – Long Way Up (2024)
Gabrielle LouiseDon’t Touch Me – The Unending Alteration Of The Human Heart (2020)
Alysia Kraft Cold Mountain – First Light (2022)
2b3Purple Haze – Jimi (2021)

Spin data pulled from the Colorado Playlist105.5 The Colorado SoundIndie 102.388.9 KRFC  and ten other stations that use playlist generator Spinitron, offering search functions for artists to track airplay at more than 300 stations and programs around the country.

ALL STATIONS STATEWIDE – 60 TITLES TRACKED
*includes spins on the Colorado Playlist
(2) 1. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATS – South of Here LP Apr-24
(D) 2. MEGAN BURTT – Witness LP May-24
(3) 3. KILTRO – Kiltro SP Aug-24
(1) 4. 2MX2 – El Desmadre (new) SP Jul-24
(R) 4. A.J. FULLERTON – Closer LP Mar-24

CP S18 EP33 2024

The Monday Morning Music Meeting is 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.

Lionel Young BandDefense Blues – As The Sun Goes Down (1997)
Lionel Young BandBring It On Home – On Our Way to Memphis (2012)
(D) Yonder Mountain String BandHere I Go – Nowhere Next (2024)
Jobi RiccioWhiplash – Whiplash (2023)
The Copper ChildrenPity Party – Strange Illusion (2022)
David Lawrence & the SpoonfulSugar Kush Neon Bubblegum (2024)
piKzil Can’t Get Started – Songs From My 3rd Life (2016)
The Patti FiascoOil – Small Town Lights (2013)
Jeff FinlinUnknowing – Myth of the Giver (2024)
(D) Marfa – 66 (2024)
Emily Scott RobinsonOld Gods – American Siren (2022)
Julian Fulco PerronAll the Lights (2023)
Gabriel MervineOur Man Higgins – GM5 (2023)

Earth, Wind & FireDevotion – Open Our Eyes (1974)
Earth, Wind & FireShining Star – That’s the Way of the World (1975)
(D) Mad Dog Blues Just Like Mama Said – All the Way (2024)
Daniel RodriguezVast Nothing – Vast Nothing (2023)
Graham Good and the Painters Get After Life – Get After Life (2024)
Musketeer GripweedEnd of the Day – Floods and Fires (2014)
Katie Herzig Strangers – Moment of Bliss (2018)
Eric Benny BloomDance Walkin’ (2024)
(D) Jaguar StevensPink Hypnotic (2024)
The Velveteers Charmer And The Snake – Nightmare Daydream (2021)
2MX2 El Desmadre (2023)
The MotetBack Seat – All Day (2023)

ALL STATIONS STATEWIDE – 63 TITLES TRACKED
*includes spins on the Colorado Playlist
(D) 1. 2MX2 El Desmadre (new) SP (Jul-24)
(1) 2. NATHANIEL RATELIFF & THE NIGHT SWEATSSouth of Here LP (Apr-24)
(R) 3. CHRIS DANIELS AND THE KINGS “40” Blues with Horns Vol. II LP (Apr-24)
(D) 3. ESTEPHANYART Goth Shorty SP (Jan-24)
(4) 3. ISAAC MARTINEZ10 Country Songs LP (Aug-24)
(D) 3. JAGUAR STEVENSPink Hypnotic SP (Sep-24)
(D) 3. KILTRO Kiltro SP (Aug-24)