9 years seems like some kind of milestone … I’m not sure why. Bohemian Nights AT New West Fest is 9 this year. New West Fest is 25. Perhaps it’s that New West West is 25 that’s the milestone. New West Fest is the official birthday party for the city of Fort Collins. There has been music at New West Fest over the entire 25 years, as I recall, but not always national it seems … and not always the focus. That much changed 9 years ago, when the Bohemian Foundation spun off Bohemian Nights.
I was at the first meetings for that inaugural season. The one thing that I remember being stressed then is the same thing that is stressed now – this organization and this event is about promoting COLORADO music. The nationals are here to support that effort. They are here to draw attention to our scene.
There are five major music festivals each year that focus on local/regional acts. FoCoMX (Fort Collins, April). CHUN Peoples’ Fair (Denver, June). Westword Music Showcase (Denver, June). Denver Post Underground Music Showcase (DPUMS, Denver, July). Bohemian Nights at New West Fest (Fort Collins, August).
A smaller one day event, The Capitol Hill Music Festival, launched this year featuring 20 local acts… including the Railbenders, Rebel Tongue, Take to the Oars, and Vices I Admire.
I am equally positive that there are other shows that focus on Colorado music regionally – such as the Carbon Valley Music & Spirits Festival, and others… but the five mentioned do stand out as being the major Colorado music events of the summer season.
Bohemian Nights has emerged as the premiere Colorado music event of the year – and one of the most well attended overall. It is the last major Colorado music event of the season… although the Capitol Hill Music Festival is also on Sat Aug 17.
Only the CHUN People’s Fair and Bohemian Nights at New West Fest are free to the public, and all ages throughout. A big emphasis is placed on youth as part of Bohemian Nights/New West Fest. The Kids’s Music Adventure is truly a unique one-of-a-kind experience for the kids and the adults who put it on. The Capitol Hill Music Festival also has a youth component to it; it’s a benefit for the Flobots initiative Youth on Record.
At over 70 acts, it’s the broad representation of diverse talent and the production elements, along with exquisite musician services that define the quality of Bohemian Nights. It’s about legends, award winners and Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductees as well as locally emerging talent. It is the crown that caps the season – the last final big event of the summer before school really starts …in a city increasingly known as the music capital of Colorado for the focus placed on local music by the city, the Downtown Business Association, stations like KRFC, KUNC, and Radio94.9, and the Bohemian Foundation. Seriously brilliant.
Thanks for 9 incredible years everyone.
An embed is not possible for this blog, so pls go directly to this YouTube page for an entire overview of Bohemian Nights at New West Fest …
PLAYLIST S7 EP29 SPECIAL EDITION BOHEMIAN NIGHTS AT NEW WEST FEST
how bout an 8 minute coffee break? 😉
Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band featuring Erica Brown “You’re Going to Miss Me” from Tangled Road Again (2013) Bad Brad & the Fat Cats “Eyes on the Prize” from Eyes on the Prize (2013) Ten Pound Elephant “Talk to Me” from Ten Pound Elephant (2012) Juno What?! “Take Control of Your Body” from Shameless (2011) The Epilouges “The Fallout” from Cinematics (2012) Head for The Hills “Breakfast Noir” from Blue Ruin (2013) Grant Farm “I Come From the Country” from Grant Farm (2012) Post Paradise “Digging Secrets” from Digging Secrets (2013) The Patti Fiasco “Small Town Lights” from Small Town Lights (2013) You Me and Apollo “Oh My Molly” from You Me and Apollo (2012) The Jekylls “You’re Probably Right” from The Sweet Factory (2012) Jon Wirtz “Country” from Tourist (2013) The Samples “Heaven” from Rehearsing for Life (2005) Darryl Purpose “Dreams of Life” from Next Time Around (2012) Chris Daniels “Better Days” from Better Days (2012) Finders And Youngberg “Driftwood” from FY5 (2011) El Toro de la Muerte “Things In My Head” from Dancer These Days (2011) Air Dubai “Warning” [single] (2013) My Body Sings Electric “Oceancrest” [single] (2013) SHEL “The Battle of Evermore” from SHEL (2012) Fierce Bad Rabbit “Shine A Light” from Maestro & the Elephant (2013) Otis Taylor “Blue Rain In Africa” from My World Is Gone (2013) Cassie Taylor “Out of My Mind” from Blue (2011) Adam Bodine Trio “Up ‘N Hear” from Up ‘N Hear (2011)
722. Multiply 1 x 24 hrs x 7 days x 4.3 weeks …that’s how much Colorado music can be aired in one month, if a station played only one cut per hour. If one song got played 3 times in 24 hours it would receive 90 spins in one month. That’s a remarkable number as I look at the spins data from this past month.
OpenAir 1340 spun Gregory Alan Isakov‘s new album, The Weatherman, 92 times in July. After that there isn’t any comparison at all. It’s actually pretty rare to see a Colorado album get even 30 spins in a month at any public / community or college station.
Pretty Lights latest, A Color Map of the World, had the most impressive gains of the month – in radio and in sales. In radio it jumped from #30 to #2 on the strength of repetitive spins at KRCC (Colorado Springs). In sales it was announced that the vinyl record went #1 nationally, while overall physical and digital album sales placed them in the TOP 40 nationally. Ironically, the album scored nowhere as many spins as Isakov’s record did at 1340 ..
Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams lays righteous claim to #1 “country” band in Colorado status with their now 5th album “Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk” rocking a debut at #5, with 6 of our 14 reporting stations showing spins this month.
It’s notable that only KRFC (Fort Collins) and OpenAir 1340 are presently in the 722+ cuts of CO music a month club. And if all goes according to the buzz, there will soon be a commercial radio station committed to the same kinds of numbers – with much higher per month rotations per song than we see now.
722 … a remarkable number.
I updated the entire rotation at The Colorado Sound Live365. Check out the schedule page to see when the TOP 40 is playing. I posted the current rotation of artists here. The Colorado Sound Live365 is the only 24/7/365 all Colorado (and Colorado connected) music station online (that I know of). So, if you’re in the mood to catch 20 mins of some Rocky mountain goodness, tune in .. and share, pls. It’s different than the show I do weekly. That show features the latest breaking music, news and notes from around the scene – so catch both as often as you can 😉
One more major festival this season for me –> Bohemian Nights at New West Fest. Aug 16-18. I’m stoked. This is the 9th year now for this event. And aside from the big national acts who are brought in to anchor the event, it’s the insane representation of acts from here in Colorado that gets me giddy. The Samples come off a summer filled with successful regional festival shows to headline the Friday night kick-off show with Fierce Bad Rabbit, SHEL, and Samuel Mouton. Born In the Flood does one of their reunion shows this summer to open for Ben Harper & Charlie Musslewhite on Saturday night … and Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee (November) Chris Daniels brings his Better Days show to the Mountain Ave stage to open for Leon Russell on Sunday. In between? Download the app …
STATION NEWS and NOTES
KGNU is hiring a station manager. Interviews are underway, and there should be an announcement by mid- to late-August. Shawna Sprowls is serving as Interim Station Manager through August.
Shawna’s last day as interim station manger is August 28. She’s taking a short sabbatical to take care of some personal items and do a little traveling, then will be looking for a job in the Boulder area to start late-Fall, early-Winter. Preferably in the radio/music/non-profit/event arenas. Keep an eye out for a cool opportunity for Shawna 😉
Shawna has worked at KGNU for 6 1/2 years, serving first as Membership Director, then Community Development Director and finally as Interim Station Manager. Shawna also worked as the Station Manager at both KDNK and KBUT, and started her career in community radio in the late 1990s in Crested Butte as the program director for KBUT. She also served a term on the NFCB Board as treasurer and was an active participant on the RMCR Board.
Meanwhile, over at OpenAir 1340 (Denver), evening host Kegan Warner got engaged to his long time girlfriend last week. And, Colorado Public Radio’s Art Bureau Editor Chloe Veltman began work last Monday.
Changes are happening at KOTO as longtime Music Director, Suzanne Cheavens, is making like The King, and leaving the building as of the end of August. She will remain on as the Electric Angel, spinning tunes on alternate Saturdays from 6-9 p.m.
Before taking on the role as MD at KOTO April 20, 2007, Suzanne served as a board member on and off for 15 years and took her first airshift February 1986. She’s logged countless volunteer hours for numerous KOTO events and produces KOTO Live Broadcasts of the Telluride Bluegrass and Blues and Brews Festivals. But now it’s time to get serious about the writing life. There’s a book in the offing … stay tuned.
In other news, KOTO is proud to present Thievery Corporation on Saturday, August 24 in Telluride Town Park. Opening acts DJ I-Gene and The Pimps of Joytime. Tickets and more info at http://www.koto.org. Call 970-708-2488 for more info. We’re pretty psyched about this day of music in our beautiful Town Park!
The San Miguel Educational Fund – KOTO – is looking for a full time Asst. Station Manager. This is a forty-hour a week position with health benefits and paid vacation. Salary range $28,000 – $31,000. Reports to Executive Director. Duties to include but NOT limited to:
*Assists the Station Manager in the day-to-day operations of KOTO
*Maintains community calendar and updates daily and on KOTO website
*Sends weekly emails to DJs
*Answers phone and assists walk-in visitors
*Maintains lost & found
*Coordinates online personal commentary calendar
*Produces reports for SMEF meetings
*Schedules Access programs
*Assists walk-ins with taping personal commentaries
*Maintains Green Book/Community items on website
*Assists with DJ training
*Maintains DJ training manual and annual renewal of DJ contracts
*Engineers/co-hosts Open Arts Radio
*Enforces KOTO rules and policies
*Assists in janitorial upkeep of building
*Special Projects as needed
*Operates as Station Manager when necessary
*Assists Executive Director as needed
*Assists with fundraising
*Co-produces live broadcasts
*Acts as positive KOTO ambassador in the community
*Mentors interns from THS
Skills necessary:
*Positive team-player attitude
*Trained/experienced DJ
*Knowledge of radio operations
*Excellent computer skills
*Excellent communication skills – verbal & written
*Management experience
*Ability to multi-task
*Ability to lift 30+lbs
If interested please email your resume to dina@koto.org or mail to:
KOTO
PO Box 1069
Telluride, CO 81435 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
VIDEO PICKS of the MONTH
Our video six-pack this month rips out of the box with the ReMinders (hip hop) from Colorado Springs and flows thru electro pop from AdrienneO, jamgrass from Leftover Salmon, 12 yr old Jaden Carlson with a debut, a solo debut from Strange Americans frontman Matt Hoffman, and roots blues from Davey and the Blu Dog … enjoy and don’t forget to visit the Colorado Sound TV page for an up to date trip through some three hours of Colorado music videos.
TOP 40 SPINS – JULY 2013
334 titles tracked in June
200 titles were reported as played at least once.
(CC) = Colorado Connection
(D) = album/ep debut on chart
(R) = reenter
[date] = Date added to reporting list
(5) 1. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman (Suitcase Town Music) Folk [Jun-13]
(30) 2. Pretty Lights – A Color Map of the World (self) EDM [Jul-13]
(1) 3. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind (Yellow Dog) Blues/rhythm and blues [May-13]
(8) 4. The Lumineers – The Lumineers (Dualtone) Americana [Mar-12]
(D) 5. Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk (self) Alt-country [Jul-13]
(12) 6. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone (Telarc) Blues [Jan-13]
(33) 7. Fierce Bad Rabbit – Maestro and the Elephant (self) Rock [Jan-13]
(3) 8. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony (Cicero Recordings) Indie/New Alternative [Nov-12]
(10) 9. Paper Bird – Rooms (self) Indie/New Alternative [Feb-13]
(18) 10. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP (Ruff Shod/Nettwork) Folk [Nov-12]
(22) 11. 3 Twins – De Nada (self) Americana [Jun-13]
(R) 12. Sera Cahoone (CC) – Deer Creek Canyon (Sub Pop) Folk [Nov-12]
(R) 13. SHEL – SHEL (Moraine Records / Mad King Records) Folk [Aug-12]
(30) 14. Jeff Brinkman Band – Strange (self) Rock/AAA [Dec-12]
(17) 15. Wendy Woo Band – Live (Woo Music) POP/adult contemporary [Jun-13]
(14) 16. Josh Dillard – The Bright Light of Shipwreck (self) Indie/New Alternative [Jun-13]
(15) 17. Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king} (Youngest Daughter Records) Folk [May-12]
(2) 18. Head for the Hills – Blue Ruin (self) Bluegrass [Jun-13]
(R) 19. O’Brien Party of 7 (CC) – Reincarnation, The Songs of Roger Miller (Howdy Skies Music) Folk [Jun-12]
(34) 20. The Changing Colors – Joan & the King (Blank Tape) Folk [Apr-13]
(10) 21. Thom Chacon – Thom Chacon (Pie Records) Americana/country-folk [Mar-13]
(21) 22. The Haunted Windchimes – Out with the Crow (Blank Tape) Folk [Apr-12]
(16) 23. Mike Clark & the Sugar Sounds – Round and Round (Blank Tape) Indie/New Alternative [Jan-13]
(R) 24. Jon Wirtz – Tourist (self) Jazz [Jan-13]
(35) 25. Andy Palmer – Hazard of the Die (self) Rock/AAA [Apr-13]
(19) 26. Leftover Salmon – Aquatic Hitchhiker (LoS Records) Americana/jamband [Apr-12]
(R) 27. Strange Americans – A Royal Battle (self) Rock [Jun-12]
(6) 28. Blue Canyon Boys – Next Go Round (self) Bluegrass [Jan-13]
(R) 29. Jeff Scroggins & Colorado – Western Branches (self) Bluegrass [May-13]
(11) 30. Hezekiah Goode – Two Billion Acres of Salt (self) Americana/country [May-13]
(D) 31. The ReMinders – Born Champions (self) Urban Contemporary/hip hop [Jul-13]
(27) 32. Chimney Choir – (compass) (self) Folk [May-13]
(D) 33. Colfax Speed Queen – Satisfaction Intended (Hot Congress) Rock/punk [Jul-13]
(R) 34. Kristi Stice – Under the Willow (self) Folk [Jan-13]
(R) 35. Joe Sampson – Kill Our Friends (Fellow Creature Recordings) Folk [May-12]
(R) 36. The Swayback – Double Four Time (self) Rock [Mar-12]
(4) 37. a. Tom Collins – Stick & Poke (Greater Than Collective) Indie/New Alternative [Apr-13]
(R) 38. Grant Sabin – Anthromusicology (Blank Tape) Rock [Jan-13]
(R) 39. Patrick Dethlefs – Fall & Rise (self) Folk [Jun-12]
(R) 40. Austin Young & No Difference – Blue As Can Be (Vizztone) Blues [Mar-13]
FELL OUT OF TOP 40 JULY
9. Andy Hackbarth – Treadmill Horses EP
13. WhiteWater Ramble – Roots & Groove
18. Bad Brad & the Fat Cats – Eyes on the Prize
20. Bonnie & The Clydes – Wrong Side Up
23. Churchill – The War Within EP
24. Dan Treanor’s Afrosippi Band f/Erica Brown – Tangled Road Again
25. Catch Bees – Narratives from a Factory Town
26. Brad Goode – Chicago Red
28. Cary Morin – Streamline
29. Beautiful Loser Society – The Desperate Promenade
29. Danny Shafer – Wherever You Are
31. The Yawpers – Capon Crusade
32. Trout Steak Revival – Flight
35. Chris Daniels – Better Days
ADDED JULY 2013
Aakash Mittal Quartet f/Ron Miles – Oceans
Adam Bodine – I Alone
AdrienneO – Superchromatic`
Bobby Walker – Feelin’ Good
Colfax Speed Queen – Satisfaction Intended
Dave Preston – Come Alive
Elephant Revival – Birds and Stars (single)
Elway – Leavetaking
Foxfield Four – Weatherman EP
Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk
Joe Johnson – Who’s Gonna Go Your Bond [single]
Lee Holiday & The Time Off – Time Off for Bad Behavior
Leftover Salmon – High Country [single]
Lollygags – Christian Laytner
Matt Hoffman – Lateral Moves EP
Meadowlark Jivin! – Soul Connection
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – Look It Here/Trying So Hard Not To Know [single]
Rossonian – Rossonian
The Escape Goats – On the Lam
The Gristle Gals Band – Sweet Pea
The Indulgers – Whiskey Tonight
The Patti Fiasco – Small Town Lights [single]
The ReMinders – Born Champions
STATION BY STATION
[X] = number of “current” titles reported as played in reporting period. This is so you’ll not only see what the top five records getting the most spins are at any station, but also how many “current year” releases are getting played.
KAFM (Grand Junction) [30]
1. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind
2. Arthur Lee Land – Cracked Open
2. Hezekiah Goode – Two Billion Acres of Salt
2. Pretty Lights – A Color Map of the World
3. Bad Brad & the Fat Cats – Eyes on the Prize
KDNK (Carbondale) [30]
1. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
1. Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk
2. Andy Palmer – Hazard of the Die
2. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind
2. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
KDUR (Durango)[5]
1. Farmington Hill – Bridge to Nowhere
2. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
3. Hezekiah Goode – Two Billion Acres of Salt
4. Jeff Scroggins & Colorado – Western Branches
4. Thom Chacon – Thom Chacon
KGNU (Boulder) [15]
1. Paper Bird – Rooms
2. Jeff Scroggins & Colorado – Western Branches
3. Blue Canyon Boys – Next Go Round
3. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind
3. Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk
KRCC (Colorado Springs)[15]
1. Pretty Lights – A Color Map of the World
2. Josh Dillard – The Bright Light of Shipwreck
3. Changing Colors – Joan & the King
4. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
4. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
KRFC (Fort Collins) [>100]
1. Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk
2. 3 Twins – De Nada
2. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
3. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind
3. The Escape Goats – On the Lam
KUNC (Greeley) [15]
1. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
2. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
3. Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king}
4. 3 Twins – De Nada
4. Churchill – The War Within EP
KUVO (Denver) [8]
1. Brad Goode – Chicago Red
2. Lynn Baker Quartet – LectroCoustic
3. Tom Gershwin – Sweet Pastimes
4. Eric Boa and the Constrictors – Boa’s Blues
5. John Gunther’s Safari Trio – Surrender
KVNF (Paonia) [12]
1. Paper Bird – Rooms
2. The Haunted Windchimes – Out with the Crow
3. Blue Canyon Boys – Next Go Round
3. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP
3. Wendy Woo Band – Live
OPEN AIR 1340 (Denver) [80]
1. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
2. Colfax Speed Queen – Satisfaction Intended
3. a. Tom Collins – Stick & Poke
4. Paper Bird – Rooms
5. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats – Look It Here/Trying So Hard Not To Know
The Colorado Sound [53]
1. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind
1. Fierce Bad Rabbit – Maestro and the Elephant
2. Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk
3. Jon Wirtz – Tourist
3. The ReMinders – Born Champions
GENRE/PROGRAM FORMAT
Americana / Alt-country / Bluegrass
1. The Lumineers – The Lumineers
2. Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams – Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk
3. 3 Twins – De Nada
4. Head for the Hills – Blue Ruin
5. Thom Chacon – Thom Chacon
Blues/R&B
1. Cassie Taylor – Out of My Mind
2. Otis Taylor – My World Is Gone
3. Austin Young & No Difference – Blue As Can Be
4. Cary Morin – Streamline
5. Bad Brad & the Fat Cats – Eyes on the Prize
Folk / folk-rock / singer-songwriter
1. Gregory Alan Isakov – The Weatherman
2. Elephant Revival – It’s Alive EP
3. Sera Cahoone (CC) – Deer Creek Canyon
4. SHEL – SHEL
5. Danielle Ate The Sandwich – {like a king}
Indie/New Alternative
1. DeVotchKa – Live with the Colorado Symphony
2. Paper Bird – Rooms
3. Josh Dillard – The Bright Light of Shipwreck
4. Mike Clark & the Sugar Sounds – Round and Round
5. a. Tom Collins – Stick & Poke
Jazz/Instrumental
1. Jon Wirtz – Tourist
2. Brad Goode – Chicago Red
3. John Gunther’s Safari Trio – Surrender
4. Mango fan Django – Indigo Dreams
5. Lynn Baker Quartet – LectroCoustic
Pop / Adult Contemporary / Crossover
1. Wendy Woo Band – Live
2. Dave Preston – Come Alive
3. Lisa Bell – The Italian Project
4. Andy Hackbarth – Treadmill Horses EP
5. Foxfield Four – Weatherman EP
Rock / AAA / ALT / AOR
1. Fierce Bad Rabbit – Maestro and the Elephant
2. Jeff Brinkman Band – Strange
3. Andy Palmer – Hazard of the Die
4. Strange Americans – A Royal Battle
5. Colfax Speed Queen – Satisfaction Intended
Urban Contemporary / EDM / Hip Hop / Soul
1. Pretty Lights – A Color Map of the World
2. The ReMinders – Born Champions
3. Flobots – The Circle In the Square
4. Beats Noir! – Where the Sun Goes Down
4. Selina Albright – Brighter
When you get to do what I do for my life and living everyday it stands to reason that I am very lucky goat. Thursday night I got to host the Bohemian Nights Thursday Night Downtown Concert Series with Dave Beegle & the Jurrassicasters .. one of the region’s most popular classic rock cover bands the past couple of decades now… and it showed based on the overcapacity record setting crowd we had Thursday night.
Friday night I hosted the Fort Collins Downtown Business Association Summer Sessions – this week with the Matt Skinner Band opening for the Patti Fiasco… and let me say that band leader Alysia Kraft is one of the most entertaining front persons I’ve ever seen .. locally or nationally. The band will be up in front of Born in the Flood at Bohemian Nights at New West Fest on Aug 17 … they’ll also (hopefully) be releasing their new album in time for Bohemian Nights at New West Fest, Aug 16-18. Dave Beegle is currently mixing and mastering … they have, they said, one more mixing session left to go… I heard one specific cut Friday night called “Black Magic” (at least that was the refrain) – that is sure to be a “hit” with Colorado djs.
This week’s headlines were not all included in the show itself. Churchill has broken up. However, at the time of this writing I can find only one source for this information – and that source quoted a “band representative.” I imagine this story will be more deeply researched and reported on this coming week by either Westword’s Dave Herrera or the folks at HeyReverb.com which is where the story broke.
In other news …
I got the new Escape Goats release “On the Lam” but not in time for this week’s show … so look for that next week. No good news on any forthcoming Dave Beegle record however. He and I talked on Thursday night when his band the Jurassicasters played Old Town Square … he said basically he’s got it going, but can’t determine when it will get done.. it’s been in the “it’s going stage” for over a year now and he’s so busy with other projects right now he can’t find time to work on his own. He’s also working hard to get the new Lion Drome release done.
Other titles that came in this week – for next week’s show – new releases from Esther Sparks & the Whiskey Remedy, Taylor Mesple, and Foxfield Four.
This week I look forward to hosting Selasee & Fafa Family on Thursday night … and two of my BFGFs (can goats have BFGFs?) .. Liz Barnez and Hazel Miller on Friday night. All shows are FREE, ALL AGES, and begin promptly at 7PM. Thurs nights done by 9-ish, Friday nights done at 10:30PM.
VIDEO PICK of the WEEK: Leftover Salmon has launched a promotional drive for each of the next four singles + Breckenridge Brewery … so about the only way you can get this killer new jam is by grabbing some BB ale … that’s all I know really … enjoy …
PLAYLIST S7 EP26 July 2013
Acoustic Junction “Goodbye World” from Strange Days (2000) Kip Winger “Sure Was A Wildflower” from Songs from the Ocean Floor (2000) (D) AdrienneO “Innocence” from Superchromatic (2013)Monroe Monroe “Adore” from Hello Moon (2011) Lion Drome “Curve of the Earth” from Curve of the Earth (2013) (D) Gristle Gals Band “Jukie’s Ball” from Sweet Pea (2013)(N) Halden Wofford & the Hi Beams “Beaver Hat Boogie” from Rocky Mountain Honky Tonk (2013) Cary Morin “Live A Little” from Streamline (2013) (N) Whiskey Bottles “Baby, Your Bad Luck” from Grandville (2013) (D) Rossonian “Garuda” from Rossonian (2013)Varlet “Eastern” from The Drifter (2012) Rose Hill Drive “Baby Don’tcha Know Your Man” from Americana (2011) Jon Wirtz “Watching The World Wake Up” from Tourist (2013) String Cheese Incident “Sirens” from Untying the Not (2003) Kyle Hollingsworth “The Way It Goes” from Then There’s Now (2009) (D) Leftover Salmon “High Country” from High Country (2013) Cassie Taylor “Again” from Out Of My Mind (2013) (D) Joe Johnson “Who’s Gonna Go Your Bond” [advance single] (2013) Achille Lauro “Hard Pressed” from Flight or Flight (2012) Fierce Bad Rabbit “Everything’s Alright” from Spools of Thread (2010) (D) John Gunther’s Safari Trio “Sisters (featuring John Hadfield)” from Surrender (2013)