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Art “Buddy” Edwards

Art Edwards’s second novel, Ghost Notes, and his first solo CD, Songs from Memory, will be for sale at this Web site starting February 4, 2008. Art published his first novel, Stuck Outside of Phoenix, in 2003. The book received several… (Read More)
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9’s A Pair

9’s a Pair began in our firehouse when we discovered after months of working together that we had everything we needed to form a group. A simple jam session got us going and it has turned into a performing band. The… (Read More)
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Action Figure 8

Action Figure 8 has been fortunate. Since starting in Sept. 2006, the indie rock act has been the subject of major local press and at the center of a series of increasingly exciting shows with their large circle of great “friend… (Read More)
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Amy Macdonald

Biography It’s all Pete Doherty’s fault. No, it’s down to Red Hot Chili Peppers. Or do we finger Fran Healy of Travis? Nah, sod it, let’s blame Ewan McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal. They’re movie stars, proper ones. They’re used to shouldering… (Read More)
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Andy Davis

Alternative pop songster Andy Davis returns this fall with his piano and soaring falsetto for his first full-band LP. Recorded in 10 days in Los Angeles with renowned producer Mitchell Froom (Sheryl Crow, Los Lobos, Elvis Costello, Crowded House, Randy Newman)... (Read More)
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Ash Ganley

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)
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Ashley Raines

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)
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Ben Kenney

Ben Kenney, (born on March 12, 1977), is an American musician, and the bassist for the band Incubus. Ben Kenney played guitar for the hip-hop group The Roots before he joined Incubus in 2003 after the departure of bassist and founding… (Read More)
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Bonvue Park

Bonvue Park began as four friends that loved music. The group has changed faces and members over the past three years and is now ready to enter the Denver music scene with vigor. Songs are written as a group and perfected… (Read More)
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Brian Jordan

From over seven years of playing guitar with “Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe”, to performing and recording with Grammy Award winning artist, Lauryn Hill, to numerous appearances with the house band on the NBC television show, “Last call with Carson Daly”, Brian… (Read More)
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Calamity Magnet

Los Angeles-based Calamity Magnet melds the world of indie-pop with girl group harmonies of the sixties, adding a hint of country flavor and the occasional peek at a Beatles influence. The brainchild of Texas-born songwriter/musician Sara Radle, Calamity Magnet picks up… (Read More)
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Carbon Choir

“Carbon Choir is a band whose virtues compound with each song. At first you might be drawn in by the music’s delicate atmospherics and expertly measured pacing, because the band’s sound is definitely made for reflective moments and thoughtful observation. But… (Read More)
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Carney

Carney is a 4-piece Los Angeles musical phenomenon, who despite their young age (all 4 members are in their early 20’s), have years of musical experience behind them. The band itself is fronted by siblings Reeve Carney; lead vocals & guitar… (Read More)
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Chris Webb Band

This Denver based outfit plays Roots Rock, fusing rhythms and styles from folk, rock, latin, and funk to weave an intricate tapestry of sound without abandoning their pop sensibility. Founded in 2006, the Chris Webb Band has quickly risen through the… (Read More)
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Curly “No Shoes” Jr.

Discography—2001 – Single Wanna Be A Better Man; 2005 – Full CD Release – Make Your Dreams Come True; 2006 – Commissioned by the 2006 Martin Luther King Committee to write the 2006 Marade theme song “What’s Goin’ On”; Films—2005 … (Read More)
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Curtis Peoples

A songwriter with an understanding for what it takes to make a great pop record, Curtis Peoples crafts songs that fans of rock to acoustic folk and pop can enjoy. With a mix of big choruses and jumping rhythms, Curtis incorporates… (Read More)
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Dan Rockett

Dan’s first solid head rush was aquired while spinning in circles in the basement of his childhood home, listening to “Sugar Mountain” by Neil Young, and “Strawberry Fields Forever” by The Beatles. By the time he hit the ground for the… (Read More)
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David Greco

San Francisco-based singer/songwriter David Greco has a variety of projects to his credit, an ever-expanding fan base, and a new record—The Art of Disassembly—coming out later this year. Distinguished by lush smoky vocals, poetic lyrics and sweetly adept guitar work, Greco’s… (Read More)
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Die Pilot

Voted best ‘up-and-coming band’(1) in Denver,CO for 2006, (die) Pilot has evolved from the vision of folk singer/songwriter and Kentuckian Eugene Brown to the self described “dreamy alternative with an indie-rock edge” that it has become.(die) Pilot has found its place… (Read More)
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Foma

foma* is a rock quintet home grown out of Denver, Co. Their sonic palette combines a blend of rock-alternative, funk, blues, and is lightly peppered with a pinch of country twang. Very much against all odds, these five naturally handsome gents… (Read More)
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Fourway Free

Based in southern California, FourWayFree was formed in 2001 by Genji, the lead singer and songwriter, and Boody, the drummer. They invited Peter, a cello student at USC, and a few other musicians to turn Genji’s quirky and catchy songs into… (Read More)
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Frogs Gone Fishin

With roots planted in the Mile High City, the Frogs have traveled across the nation only to reunite in their native Colorado. Signed to Oh/Ya Records in 2005 releasing ‘Caught Live Vol. 1’ early in 2006. With successful summer tours across… (Read More)
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Gia Ashe

My name is Giannina Ashe. My friends call me Gia and my family calls me Nina. Take a pick. I graduated Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor’s in Music. I give private instruction in guitar, voice and piano. I have… (Read More)
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Golan

Golan is an up-and-coming quartet led by composer Sebastian Albu and is joined by some of Denver’s finest musicians. Albu’s music is a rich union of heart-wrenchingly beautiful melodies and an ever-changing kaleidoscope of vivid harmonies. Using a wide range of… (Read More)
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Hightide Blues

Hightide Blues took the stage for the first time in 2006 and has been gracing hundreds of stages for thousands of fans ever since. Their sound is a throw back to southern rock with a modern twist and an original delivery… (Read More)
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Jason Vigil

Singer/songwriter Jason Vigil has quite the buzz going in his hometown of Denver since the release of his debut album, Heart Gone Sober. A sold out CD release party at The Walnut Room in Denver, positive reviews on the album, and… (Read More)
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