CP S19 EP17 2025

Colorado singer-songwriter Jill Sobule passed away at 66 in a Minnesota house fire, with memorial plans pending later this summer.

News hit us hard this past weekend when we learned that native Colorado singer-songwriter, Jill Sobule, passed away on May 01, at the age of 66, in a house fire in Minnesota. She was scheduled to perform the next night at Swallow Hill Music in Denver, where she learned to play guitar as a teenager.

Although not inducted, The Colorado Music Hall of Fame is planning a memorial for Jill later this summer.

I NEED YOUR HELP, PLEASE. The Colorado Playlist is the only show representing and promoting Colorado music statewide. Your support is now critical to keeping it on the air. Please make donations via venmo at chrisk-2 or use the form below. Thank you, sincerely – chrisk

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We live in a state in love with the music that comes from here. Thanks for being a part of it!
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Here’s this week’s MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING comes courtesy of Starr’s Guitars in Cedaredge.

Every year I debut approximately two hundred new current-year songs.

Every week I have to make decisions about what to keep to play again and what to archive.

Let me know what you think of the debuts (D) I shared in the show this week.

Results enter into determining which cuts stay in the library and which cuts might eventually make it to the annual Colorado Playlist Fan & Listener Poll and the “some of the best of the year” show.

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Lothar and the Hand People Midnight Ranger – Space Hymn (1969)
Sugarloaf ‘Round & ‘Round (1973)
(D) Zoe BermanFast Forward (2025)
Heavy Diamond Ring Like Lightning (2024)
Rob Drabkin My Train is Coming – City Lights & Country Sides (2025)
Julian Fulco Perron Not So Fast – In My Garden (2022)
The Apples In Stereo Same Old Drag – New Magnetic Wonder (2007)
piKziL Exit Strategy (2025)
(D) The River Arkansas Nothin’ Goin’ My Way – Tin Years (2025)
Leftover Salmon Blue Railroad Train (feat. Billy Strings) – Grass Roots (2023)
Jack Hadley The Blues Made Me Strong Again – the St. Louis Sessions Volume II (2024)
Wil Swindler’s ElevenetUniverse B – Universe B (2010)

The Rainy Daze That Acapulco Gold (1967)
The Fantastic Zoo Light Show (1969)
(D) The Dirty TurkeysOo-De-Lally – Cowboy Caravan (2025)
Fast EddyIn Too Deep – To the Stars (2024)
Five Iron FrenzyRenegades – Until This Shakes Apart (2021)
The Galentines Rear View Mirror – 1140 (2025)
Megan BurttReal Thing – The Bargain (2015)
Big Gigantic Got The Love – Brighter Future (2016)
The MotetSomething Better – Love Time (2024)
(D) 2MX2 Por Aqui Por Alla (2025)
ILLENIUMStory of My Life feat. Trippie Redd (2022)
Big Head Todd and the MonstersGlorious Full Moon – Her Way Out (2024)
Adam BodineSurface Service – Scenes of Changery (2021)

THIS WEEK ON YOUTUBE

HOT SPINS WEEK ENDING MAY 4, 2025

REPORT FROZEN THIS WEEK
(2) 1. THE VELVETEERS – A Million Knives LP Oct-24
(4) 2. THE LUMINEERS – Automatic LP Jan-25
(6) 3. CHELLA & THE CHARM – Happy Hour EP Mar-25
(3) 3. THE GALENTINES – 1140 LP Dec-24
(6) 4. TINY TOMBOY – Psychic Scar LP Feb-25

STATIONS TRACKED: KAFM Community Radio (Grand Junction), KBUT Community Radio (Crested Butte), KDNK Carbondale Community Access Radio (Carbondale), KDUR Community Radio (Durango), KFFR 88.3 FM (Winter Park), KOTO Community Radio Telluride (Telluride), KRFC 88.9 FM (Fort Collins), KRZA Community Radio (Alamosa), KSJD Radio (Cortez), KSUT (Ignacio), KVNF Mountain Grown Public Radio (Paonia), 105.5 The Colorado Sound and Indie1023 (Denver) …

Spins tracked on Spinitron (except 102.3 and 105.5), designed to benefit community and college radio and offering search functions to track airplay on over 300 stations and programs

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CP S12 EP45 2018

Monday Nov 26, 2018 – Did you eat too much?  Over the weekend since last Thursday I read we gain over 2lbs at this time of year. I’m still in recovery mode myself. Best way I know of mitigating that is to go out and experience all that Colorado has to offer at this time of year – including, but not exclusively, Colorado music.  There are some great shows coming up over the next few weeks.


105.5 The Colorado Sound & the Colorado Playlist Present:

Brent Cowles w/ special guests Strange Americans at the Bluebird Theater (Denver) Fri, Dec 14

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

Slim Cessna’s Auto Club – 3 nights! – Dec 28, 29, 31 – Globe Hall

Trout Steak Revival 2 shows…
Fri, Nov 30 at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom (Denver)
Sat, Dec 1 at the Aggie Theatre (Fort Collins)

The Railbenders at The Bluebird Theater (Denver), Friday, Dec 21

FOR MORE GREAT SHOWS SEE COLORADOSOUND.ORG

Join me for 3 more shows with my band in 2018
GOATZ! acoustic – 3 shows…
Sat, Dec 8 at Coal Mine Ave Brewing (Littleton)
Sun, Dec 9 at the Black Buzzard (Denver)
Fri, Dec 14 TRIO at City Star Brewing (Berthoud)


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


VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK

As I scoured the inter-webs this past few weeks I came across a review of a “new” player in the scene = Davey Daydream.  He’s not really new.  He moved here to study at CU Boulder from NJ in 2008.  Formerly a bass player and lead singer in bands that did everything from straight ahead pop-punk to experimental prog-rock and a coffee shop singer songwriter, he’s included DJing and producing with elements of EDM and Hip-hop into his repertoire.    A breakout show in Denver/Boulder/Fort Collins could set Davey up as an artist to watch for in 2019 and beyond.


MONDAY MORNING MUSIC MEETING

What you’ll find below are new songs on the show this week … listen  and let me know which ones you think I should keep in the Colorado Playlist, and which I should delete.

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 of lp, ep or single
(N) = new cut from previously debuted lp or ep

HOUR 1

Acoustic Junction “Penny for Your Thoughts” from Love It For What It Is (1991)
(D) Lucas Wolf “Horizon” from Falling Into Place (2019)


Tennis “In the Morning I’ll Be Better” from Yours Conditionally (2017)
Wood Brothers “Singin’ to Strangers” from Paradise (2015)
(N) Matt Rouch & the Noise Upstairs “Queen City Junkies” from Half-Expected Hearbreak (2018)


Magic Music “Bright Sun Bright Rain” from The Magic Music Movie – 40 Years In the Making (2018)
from SHEL (2012)
Katie Herzig “I Will Follow” from Apple Tree (2008)
Andy Ard “Here Comes Another Good Time” from Like That EP (2018)
(N) Michal Menert & the Pretty Fantastics “See You Again” from From the Sea (2019)  

Jeff Finlin “Babylon” from The Guru In The Girl (2017)
Coral Creek “Mountain High” from Coral Creek (2015)
Jon Wirtz “Watching the World Wake Up” from Tourist (2013)

HOUR 2

Freddi / Henchi and the Soulsetters “I Want to Dance, Dance, Dance” from Crown Princes of Funk: The Last Set (2010)
(D) Plutinos “So Long” from Plutinos (2019)  


Brent Cowles “9th & Lafayette” from Cold Times (2017)
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats “Howling at Nothing” from Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats (2015)
(D) Kaitlyn Williams “Rain” from Sunset (2019)


Analog Son “Ugly Mug” from Funky Mother (2018)
The Samples “Young & Free” from Rehearsing for Life (2005)
Leftover Salmon “Sing Up to the Moon” from Aquatic Hitchhiker (2012)
(D) Boss Eagle “Baby” from The Firebird Album (2018)  

Churchill “Made a List” from Change EP (2012)
The Still Tide “Give Me Time” from Run Out EP (2017)
Space Orphan “Coffee Green” from Shut Up About The Sun (2016)

HELP WANTED – Exec Dir – KAFM Grand Junction

KAFM Community Radio

Grand Valley Public Radio Company, Inc.

1310 Ute Avenue

Grand Junction, CO  81501

970-241-8801

 

POSITION:           Executive Director

KAFM seeks an energetic and highly motivated Executive Director to oversee the overall health, growth, and long-term viability of the station.  The ED manages a creative and collaborative environment that focuses on energizing and informing internal and external audiences regarding KAFM Community Radio.

KAFM is an FCC licensed 501c(3) corporation, non-profit public radio station with 300 watts of power serving Western Colorado at 88.1 mhz. KAFM also maintains a web presence and streams music and community programming live 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at www.kafmradio.org.  KAFM is member-supported and primarily volunteer-run.

 

KEY JOB DUTIES

  • Reports to the Board of Directors and works with them to establish KAFM’s strategic direction and goals.
  • Responsible for the financial management and health of the organization including setting and managing the station’s operating budget and financials; and growing the station’s revenue stream through fundraising, membership drives, underwriting, grant writing, and other means.
  • Manage day-to-day operations and oversee special event activities
  • Manages, directly or through subordinates, a staff of seven full- and part-time employees and a large number of volunteers, including recruitment, training, performance management, and disciplinary action when required.
  • Ensures the creation and oversight of programs and services that promote the station and positively engage the listening community.  Oversees public relations activities. Fosters long-term relationships with various constituencies including members of the community, media, partner organizations, etc.
  • Works with the Station Manager regarding the technical and legal operation of the station, ensuring compliance with all applicable FCC regulations and other federal, state, and local laws.

QUALIFICATIONS :

The successful candidate will have:

  • A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in business, communications, journalism, or a related field with at least five years of increasingly responsible experience in broadcast media, a related field, or equivalent experience. Previous experience working in a nonprofit environment and working with a board of directors is highly desirable.
  • Strong financial management skills.  Proficiency at fundraising, capital campaigns, and real estate management. Grant writing experience is highly desirable.
  • Strong leadership skills, with the ability to articulate a vision and inspire others to achieve it.  A minimum of five years’ experience managing employees.  Previous experience managing volunteers is also desired.
  • Strong interpersonal and community relations skills, with the ability to build strong working relationships and interact professionally at all levels, including with KAFM Board, staff, volunteers, underwriters, members, outside suppliers, listeners, and the community at large.
  • Advanced communication skills (written, verbal, and presentation).The ability to negotiate, influence and persuade.  Knowledge of and experience with social media desired.  A high level of confidence, integrity, and critical and creative thinking, both at the strategic and operational levels.  Solid computer skills.

HOURS & COMPENSATION:

This is a 40-hour per week position, with the need to attend evening or weekend events periodically.  KAFM offers a starting salary of $35K – $40K annually (commensurate with experience), two weeks paid vacation and nine paid holidays per year.

 

This description does not list all job duties in detail.  KAFM’s Board of Directors reserves the right to revise this description as needed.