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WadiRum

What kind of music does WadiRum play? When asked that question, each member of the band says something a little different. Perhaps what defines the band best is a sense of musical variety. The five members have roots in a fairly… (Read More)
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Wasabi

Formed in 2002, Wasabi has quickly become THE rock and roll band to check out in Colorado. Blending a mind swirling combination of rock and roll, blues, and dance music, Wasabi find themselves on the forefront of a musical revolution… (Read More)
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Waz

WAZ has arrived at a place where his melodies flow about the room yet hold the listener still. As a confessional singer- songwriter, he writes, sings, and plays with a bellowing honesty. Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, WAZ was heavily influenced… (Read More)
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WD40

- As Written in the 2006 issue of TOP OF THE ROCKIES by The Rocky Mountain News:
“From the bourbon-with-a-PBR-chaser soaked vocals of Gary Germaine to Sean Sweeneys rollicking bass and Chris McElvains understated, steady time, WD40s stomping country rock… (Read More)
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Weather the Storm

Weather the Storm was founded in 2001 as a four piece hardcore punk band. Although their roots are clearly intact, the music has since evolved into a fusion of punk, metal, and post-hardcore music with heartfelt lyrics. They have attracted attention… (Read More)
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Wendy Woo

Though born in New York City, Wendy Woo grew up in Colorado. Her energetic personality, musical skills, and spirited songwriting have made her a media and fan favorite. Multicultural in both heritage and outlook, Woo displays a blend of soul, vibrancy… (Read More)
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Westward Sons

Westward Sons was founded by a group of musicians who met and began performing together in 2006 in St. Louis, Missouri while hosting a local open mic/jam show. Westward Sons is a blend of Hard Rock, Blues, and Country influences performed… (Read More)
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Whiskey Trip

“They just don’t make country music the way they used to.” ...or so said Ben O’Connor, leader of the country band, Whiskey Trip. O’Connor, who also plays upright bass in Halden Wofford’s Hi-Beams, sees a honky tonk revival on the horizon… (Read More)
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Widowers

Widowers was started by Mr. Mike Marchant as a nameless solo recording project. In early 2007 the band grew to include four more musicians (who have served time in Constellations and Women Gathering Gems) and began playing shows. We recently completed… (Read More)
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Wil Johner

Wil Johner’s sound is not easily described. You get the feeling he likes it this way. With an honest appeal, Johner lays it all on the line with a sound that is sometimes straight forward, sometimes experimental but always right. Writing… (Read More)
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Will Dailey

It is cliché for a reason, life happens in mysterious ways. If not for a bout of appendicitis that left him in great debt and physically beaten and battered, Boston singer/songwriter Will Dailey might never have made the sparkling album Back… (Read More)
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Will Hoge

Most performers are willing to follow whatever formulas or procedures they think worked for others. Will Hoge epitomizes an ideal for rock musicians: free-spirited and individualistic, knowledgeable of the past but not obsessed with it, and imminently capable of bringing renewed… (Read More)
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Will Kimbrough

You wouldn’t know it to look at him, but Will Kimbrough’s been on the road singing his songs for 25 years now, well over half his life. He started young and he’s stayed that way. He’s one of the hardest working… (Read More)
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Workhorse

Described as a three-way love child between Mastodon, Pantera, and John Lee Hooker, the Denver-based Workhorse delivers some of the most searing and tightly chaotic Southern Metal and Hard Rock to be had in the Mile High City. Laced with plenty… (Read More)
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World Romantic

The World Romantic was born in radio waves and sleepless dreams, in the secret that you can’t keep. Setting the scene with a background studying classical music and the violin, James Dzuris, along with brother Joseph, started refining their musical ideas… (Read More)
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