The Colorado Sound – V4 EP19 2012

Where to start … ahhh … Audiovore.us … check it out … it’s a new project launched by Colin Bricker and Erin Roberts over at Mighty Fine Productions (formerly Notably Fine Audio).  “Audiovore is an online platform dedicated to the documentation and promotion of Colorado’s music and arts scene through the production of high quality audio and video content.”

Erin Roberts was in the band Porlolo and was at one time the executive director/general manager of KBUT in Crested Butte.  Colin we all know from his incredible work over the years in sound, recording, and with his collaborations with Andy Monley.    What they’re doing with this Audiovore thing is very cool … please do go check it out and support.

Here’s a video from their site.

Also, I updated the Colorado Sound video channel today … it includes what used to be rare footage of Zephyr back in teh day when Tommy was still on guitar … for those too young to know .. and those old enough to have been there 😉 … it’s cool footage.

Here’s this week’s playlist – V4 EP19 2012

I led off the show this week with a cut from Beast, circa 1969 – a band that featured Bob Yeazel (guitar) who later went on to Sugarloaf, and Kenny Passarelli (bass) who went on to considerable success as a bass player for the likes of Joe Walsh and Elton John, and as well an excellent producer who’s turned out great records by both Otis Taylor and Eddie Turner here in CO — as well as others.

Beast (Colorado) “Spaceman” from “Beast” (1969)


(D) The Knew “Major Nights” from Major Nights (2012)
a. Tom Collins “Pants Off Dance Off” from Oh NO! (2011)
Churchill “Made A List” from Change EP (2012)
Beats Noir! “Not For You” from 13 Tracks From the Dark Side of The Beat (2011)
Coles Whalen “Cannonball” from I Wrote This for You (2012)
(N) Leftover Salmon “Kentucky Skies” from Aquatic Hitchhiker (2012)
Yonder Mountain String Band “Complicated” from The Show (2009)
(D) The Ghost of Joseph Buck “Pueblo’s Burning” from The Ghost of Joseph Buck (2012)
Eric Shiveley “Greetings from Deming” from Eden’s Light (2010)
Sixteen Horsepower “Outlaw Song” from Folklore (2002)
Big Head Todd & The Monsters “Runaway Train” from Riveria (1998)
Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra “Beauty and the Beast” from Sharks And Manatees (2012)
Sam Bush “Sailin Shoes” from Ice Caps: Peaks Of Telluride (1999)
Jeff Finlin “Better Than This” from Live Songs For the Ice Age (2012)
Musketeer Gripweed “Mama Knows” from Straight Razor Revival (2012)
Jon Snodgrass “Remember My Name” from Visitor’s Band (2009)
Jekylls “You’re Probably Right” from The Sweet Factory (2012)
(D) Katie Herzig “Lost and Found” from The Waking Sleep (2011)

Rebel Tongue “Do For Love” from Movin’ On (2012)
Electric Swingset “Middle Ground” from Inebriated Witchdoctor (1996)
Places “The Fire” from No More Wasted Days (2012)
Catch Bees “Atlanta (f. Denison Witmer)” from Newman’s Open Choir (2012)
Achille Lauro “Lightning” from Flight or Flight (2012)
Carmen Sandim Sextet “Zoloft Bounce” from Brand New (2011)

The Colorado Sound – V4 EP18 2012

Video – it’s the way things are done.  In a CNBC special on The Future of TV we learn that the lines between traditional television and internet television have blurred – and that changes in the next ten years will greatly overshadow changes made over the previous 25 years.  At a local level, video and radio will merge — more and more radio will ustream video along with audio content.

Talent advisers, agencies, and buyers will increasingly rely on video instead of audio demos as a way to vet acts for festivals, muni-events, private events, and other gigs – and as a means of promoting the event itself.  People want to SEE what they’re getting as well as HEAR what they’re getting.  TASTE, TOUCH, and SMELL come next… but that’s really in the future.  3-D hologram tv and video is not too far off however.

I launched a video channel under The Colorado Sound banner over at YouTube –  I attempted to embed the entire thing here, but no go …. so here’s a couple of featured videos from this week’s youtube channel rotation …

Zach Heckendorf has fast become one of our rising stars in Colorado, since he graduated high school in 2011 (?) and had his debut produced by Brett Dennen.  He’s on his way to “all the right places,” according to Ricardo Baca at the Denver Post.  “All The Right Places” was shot at various locations around Denver and Colorado, including Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Mile High Stadium, Caribou Ranch Recording Studio, and Union Station.  Zach is the first artist to record at Caribou Ranch since it burned down in 1985.  Zach opens for Michael Franti & Spearhead at Red Rocks on June 8.  

I started off the show this week, as I have every week the past couple of months, with a nod to a Colorado legend, who many people don’t know lived here from the 70s until his passing in 2007 … Dan Fogelberg originally came to Colorado along with some pals like Glen Frye and Don Henley – who were working out the Eagles in Aspen in the early 70s.  Dan didn’t care for Aspen – too busy and too much partying apparently.  He wound up buying Chris Hillman’s (The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Bros., Manassas, The Desert Rose Band) place in Nederland.  In 1980, he bought land in Pagosa Springs.  He built a ranch and recording studio and moved there permanently in 1982.

Dan Fogelberg “As The Raven Flies” from Souvenirs (1974)


Nathen Maxwell & the Original Bunny Gang “Stick To My Guns” from White Rabbit (2010)
(N) Rob Drabkin “Graceland” from Rob Drabkin Live {1-19-12 Bluebird Theater} (2012)
Megan Burtt “It Ain’t Love” from It Ain’t Love (2010)
(N) In The Whale “Heels” from Cake (2012)
(N) Megan Redmond “Crazy Daisies” from Dreamland (2012)
John Denver “Paradise” from Rocky Mountain High (1972)
Finnders and Youngberg “Driftwood” from FY5 (2011)
Rob Roper “Me” from Misfit (2011)
Coles Whalen “Beautiful Without Me” from I Wrote This for You (2012)
Monroe Monroe “Adore” from Hello Moon (2011)
Dressy Bessy “Who’d Stop The Rain” from Electrified (2005)
(N) Tennis “Robin” from Young and Old (2012)
Keith Oxman “All Dudes” from Doing All Right (2009)

In the second hour of this week’s show, I began with 2 original Colorado legendary acts – Leftover Salmon, formed in 1990 by merging Vince Herman and Drew Emmitt’s respective projects at the time …and Otis Taylor, who’s history runs deep and includes time spent with Zephyr.  Otis is today considered one of the most original and unique bluesmen in the country – a unique approach that is just now beginning to influence a new generation of blues artists here and around the world.

(N) Leftover Salmon “Bayou Town” from Aquatic Hitchhiker (2012)
Otis Taylor “Hands On Your Stomach” from Respect The Dead (2001)


The Lovely & Talented “Angelitos” from The New American Fable (2010)
The Congress “Distance” from Whatever You Want (2012)
Mama Lenny & the Remedy “Not A Girl To Keep” from Punches & Hugs (2012)
Robert Marcey & Familyman Barrett “Love Grows” from Wailin for Justice (2010)
Zach Heckendorf “Tye Dye March” from The Cool Down (2011)
Rose Hill Drive “Telepathic” from Americana (2011)
(N) Danielle Ate the Sandwich “Pet Store” from Things People Do (2009)
Houses “Me & Mr. Kelly” from Summer (2009)
(D) Joe Sampson “Moon Up Above” from Kill Our Friends (2012)
Bare Bones “Come In/Stay Out” from Bare Bones (2011)
H2 Big Band “Blue Brews” from You’re It! (2011)

The Colorado Sound – V4 EP17 2012

There are some who have questioned me about including such bands as Poco and Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in the show.  However, it is worth pointing out that Poco was put together by Richie Furay who has lived here since forming Poco, along with Rusty Young on pedal steel and drummer George Grantham from the band Boenzee Cryque … and Randy Meisner, originally from Nebraska, but who played in a local band called the Poor.  We get to claim Poco as our own.

The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band moved here from California in 1970 as well, after not quite making it since forming in 1965.  After any number of changes in personnel, the band’s move to Colorado was the exact catalyst the band needed to produce the still amazing “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.”  Jimmy Ibbotson is the sole remaining member of the band living in Colorado to this day.  You’ll find his name on recordings with other acts from Colorado as well, including one of the sweetest country-folk records of the past decade – “Howling At the Moon” by Runaway Express.

There was one new cut I just could not get into the show this week, so I’m including the video here … expect this cut and others from the new Joe Sampson album to get some love on the show this year.  It’s really good to see Nathaniel Rateliff on this cut

THE PLAYLIST FOR EP17

(D) = album debut on show  (N) = new track from previously debuted album

Poco “A Good Feeling To Know” from A Good Feeling to Know (1972)
Todd Adelman & the Love Handles “Sorry” from Todd Adelman & the Love Handles (2009)
Katie Herzig “Free My Mind” from Free My Mind (2011)
Bad Weather California “I’ll Reach Out My Hand” from Sunkissed (2012)
The Apples in Stereo “Dance Floor” from Travellers in Space and Time (2010)
(D) Flashbulb Fires “Dark Ghost (I’ve Got Arms)” from Gasconader (2012)
The Epilogues “The Fallout” from The Fallout (2010)
Flobots “White Flag Warrior” from Survival Story (2010)
Tennis “Origins” from Young and Old (2012)
Swing Hero “Basement” from Swing Hero (2012)
(N) Leftover Salmon “Walkin Shoes” from Aquatic Hitchhiker (2012)
The Blue Canyon Boys “I Want You To Want Me” from House Full Of Sorrows (2009)
Lindsay & the Lost Caravan “You Don’t Know Me” from You Don’t Know Me (2012)
Jim Stranahan “I’ve Got No Rhythm In My Feet” from Free For All (2010)
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band “Will The Circle Be Unbroken” from Will The Circle Be Unbroken (1972)
(D) Danielle Ate the Sandwich “Faith In a Man” from {like a king} (2012)
(N) Achille Lauro “Hard Pressed” from Flight or Flight (2012)
(N) Instant Empire “Without Wires” from Instant Empire (2011)
El Toro de la Muerte “Things In My Head” from Dancer These Days (2011)
Katie Glassman “Bye Bye Boise” from Snapshot (2012)
Acoustic Junction “Goodbye World” from Strange Days (2000)
Dave Sonner “Come Clean” from The American Campus (2011)
Longest Day Of The Year “Change Our Ways” from Turn Into the Ground (2012)
(D) Rob Drabkin “You Can Call Me Al” from Rob Drabkin Live {1-19-12 Bluebird Theater} (2012)
Coles Whalen “Go Child” from The Whistle Stop Road Record (2009)
Brad Goode “Tight Like This” from Tight Like This (2010)