Artists
Denver’s premier purveyors of “twang rock” featuring Zach Boddicker (Drag the River, Marty Jones, the Railbenders) on guitar and vocals, Andrew Porter (Dicky Jaguar, Otto Von Cousticon) on bass, Robert Buehler on drums, and Jamie Mitchell on all sorts of things… (Read More)
Lubbock-born gem Amanda Pearl Shires steps into the spotlight with the release of her new album, West Cross Timbers. Her clever songs glitter with a tinge of the Western swing she honed so expertly as a side woman for Tommy Allsup… (Read More)
sh Ganley is a highly praised and critically applauded singer-songwriter and guitarist from the Rocky Mountains who has traveled the U.S. and Canada performing original music for over a decade. He has often been compared favorably to Stephen Stills, Tom Petty… (Read More)
Ashley Raines grew up in the Midwest and began running away from home almost as early as he could walk. By the age of fourteen he was hitchhiking from his home in Kansas to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He hopped boxcars and… (Read More)
Austin Hartley-Leonard began as a solo singer/songwriter in Austin, TX. His first demo earned him an invitation to the 2005 SXSW Music Festival. Soon after, he started looking for other musicians to round out the band, and the group St. James… (Read More)
Autumn’s sophomore album, “Velvet Sky” is a love letter to the moments in life that enliven our spirits, stir our dreams, and touch our souls. Marking a significant artistic stride, Autumn’s eloquent performance and seasoned songwriting resonates wildly throughout, shining deep… (Read More)
ED ANDERSON, vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, percussion MATT ANDERSON, bass, vocals, percussion TIM KRAMP, drums, percussion, vocals As their moniker suggests, Backyard Tire Fire churns out a barely-controlled conflagration—starting off low and slow, flaring into a flat-out blaze at… (Read More)
Basic Audio Production (class)
This hands-on class in a professional music venue serves as an introduction to the many aspects of recording and producing audio, whether it be music, speech, choir, or theater. The first class includes a brief primer of acoustics, basic microphone tips… (Read More)
Big Green Carpet is a rock trio from Bailey, Colorado. After a few " changing of the guards", the band’s formation solidified two years ago when Lorris (guitar, vocals), Trenton (drums, vocals), and Phil (bass) united to create a unique, americana… (Read More)
Paste Music Magazine, in a poll conducted by both writers and artists, listed Bill Mallonee as 65 in their “100 Greatest Living Songwriters Poll.” "At the end of the day, it’s about the story living under your own skin. In my… (Read More)
Blow the Vault is a high-energy, rowdy good time which plays bluegrass/Americana music. The band includes banjo, mandolin, fiddle, stand-up bass, 2 washboards, and guitar/harmonica, as well as male and female vocalists. Blow the Vault brings music to get the crowd… (Read More)
Reared in the dusky twilight of Michigan industry and baptized on its haunted shores, Bone Orchard Revival offers Sunday morning lovesick hymnals to break your back and harmonies to mend it, with siren songs sweet and sultry as a Saturday night… (Read More)
Boulder Acoustic Society. As their name implies, this young quartet specializes in all things acoustic: fiddles, ukuleles, accordions, upright basses. What you might not glean from their name, however, is that these guys tackle the traditions with the gusto of a… (Read More)
There are musicians in America now who have taken off for unexplored territory, land once staked out by the greats from our past: Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and other less-famous names. These new songwriters aren’t… (Read More)
Caravan of Thieves create fun yet elegant compositions that embody the spirit and swing of early gypsy jazz but with plenty of witty, inventive lyrics and vocal harmonies to serenade the listener. Fiery violin arrangements, thumping upright bass and rhythmic… (Read More)
Carolina Story consists of husband/wife duo, Ben & Emily Roberts, two singer/songwriters from Arkansas and South Dakota who met in Memphis in 2007. They aim to bring hope in this ever-changing world through the music they create. All ages fall in… (Read More)
Chamberlin plays music in a secluded log cabin, high in the mountains of Goshen, VT (population 200). The cabin is surrounded by National Forest that can never be developed. When the band rehearses, they look out over a view that has… (Read More)
Originally from La Crosse, Wisconsin, folk singer-songwriter, Chella Negro, relocated to Colorado in August of 2000. Though spending the majority of the past decade living in Denver has certainly informed her songs with a spirit that can only be lifted from… (Read More)
Richell Rene “Chely” Wright is an American country music artist and, starting in 2010, gay rights activist. On the strength of her debut album in 1994, the Academy of Country Music (ACM) named her Top New Female Vocalist in 1995. Wright’s… (Read More)
Chris McGarry and The Insomniacs
Born on the Mississippi River and raised on Methodist hymns, folk ballads and vintage country, learning to play was a necessity for Chris McGarry. After simultaneously picking up a guitar and an obsession with Walt Whitman, creating his own songs became… (Read More)
“It’s the middle of America; kind of a melting pot of all rock and roll.” – Levon Helm Claiming Mississippi and Alabama as home, Come On Go With Us brings exactly what you would expect from 5 Southern Gentlemen, with scattered… (Read More)
CORY CHISEL AND THE WANDERING SONS Like many artists before him, Wisconsin based singer-songwriter Cory Chisel, first connected with the power of song – and the spellbinding possibilities of live performance – through the music he heard in church as the… (Read More)
i woke first after dreaming of parachuting from the clouds and wandered out the screen door. tall tall grass, a small red barn. i gathered dried leaves and returned to the house, the others had woken. we set up our instruments… (Read More)
leted Scenes burst onto the now legendary Olney, Maryland hyphy-pop scene in 1998, after songwriters Dan Scheuerman and Matt Dowling met at a juvenile detention center urinal while visiting incarcerated relatives. Citing Cabaret Voltaire, Sparks, and Misissippi John Hurt among the… (Read More)
With a cult following reaching far beyond their south-western Virginia stomping grounds, and a debut album voted one of the Reviewer’s Top Five Picks by Bluegrass Now, PINECASTLE RECORDS recording artists THE DIXIE BEE-LINERS are creating quite a buzz. Known for… (Read More)
I write songs for a living, and have been doing so since 2004. I have two favorite guitars, one being a 1964 Gibson Country and Western, which (with the help of a fine luthier) I was able to return to a… (Read More)
Electric Houses began as a two-man side project of the drummer and lead singer/guitarist from The Build-Up. As The Build-Up broke down, the side projecteers, Chris and Brian, poached Johnny Colorado from The Build-Up and jumped a sinking ship. In the… (Read More)
I was born on April 6th, 1987 in Chicago, IL. I was first in my family line to be born in America. My mother is a doctor, my father is a missionary in Zacatecas, Mexico. I have a brother and a… (Read More)
A real troubadour with a rare insight into people and an ardent ear for passion, Golden’s Erik Husman almost completely avoids the usual trappings of the singer/songwriter genre by combining a strong melancholia and a wry wit and blending it with… (Read More)





























