Listen in this week as we hear from Tin Shed Sports in Nederland. https://www.tinshedsports.com/We catch up with Holistic Homestead in Gilpin County. https://theholistichomestead.org/The
Coming soon to the Nederland Middle-Senior High School Auditorium is the middle/high school’s performance of the classic musical Footloose. Based on the original screenplay by Dean Pitchford
Listen in this week to hear a great interview with Amara East. She tells us the significance behind the monthly fire ceremony held each month at the Gold Hill Kiva. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE
FoxFeather, helmed by Carly Hicks and Laura Paige Stratton, are a fierce duo to be reckoned with, sporting a blend of Blues and Americana, filtered through an Alt-Rock hue. Their sound sways from
A band jam is when musicians come together to play and sing completely unrehearsed. Sometimes, the musicians know each other, and other times, they don’t. The varying musical skills are part of
Listen to the week's episode as we speak to Deb D'Andrea about the Bizarre Cat Bazaar. We break the fourth wall and interview Dango Rose about the re-emergence of Elephant Revival. We hear the story
David Lawrence has been a part of many bands, but for his band David Lawrence and the Spoonful, he primarily focuses on what he calls Roots Americana music with a little blues, honky tonk, and
As the overhead lights dimmed on the crowded, a standing room only audience lowered their voices to a dull murmur, and the spotlights lit up a stage of unlikely rock stars. Band in a Hat (BIAH)
In this week's episode, we hear part two of our interview with Stephanie Andelman about the upcoming Nederdays event. Correspondent, Maryanne Rosen, tells us the story behind the Spring Equinox. We
Sundragon has been DJing under this moniker as a side gig for the last 15 years. Currently, his primary area of work is massage and bodywork, which he has been doing for over 20 years. As early
In this week's episode, we hear from Stephanie Andelman, one of the organizers for Nederdays. Maryanne Rosen tells us the story behind the Ides of March. Dango Rose interviews Josh Moyer from The
Kind Hearted Strangers performed some of their first gigs at Very Nice Brewing Company in Nederland. The group initially started as an acoustic trio, with two acoustic guitars and a cajon. Since
The CBDs have been playing in and around Boulder County for over 10 years. We are: Evan Cantor (acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocals), Burt Rashbaum (keyboards, vocals) and Roland LaForge (electric
In this week’s episode, we hear from Sue LeBarron, shelter manager at Charlie’s Place. We also listen to Maryanne Rosen give us an abbreviated lesson about International Women's Day. We get our
The Gael, which is Gaelic for “Forest Dwellers,” originally started as part of a bluegrass jam in the early 2010s, and their original name was Live Music. The group evolved from playing
Listen in this week as we speak to Stephen LaFaiver with TEENS, Inc. The organization recently won “Best non-profit” in the Peak to Peak. Want to learn more about TEENS, Inc.? Visit them
George Trent Grogan and Andrew Gordon have been playing music since their teen years. Gordon remembers going into his father’s library late at night and picking up the guitar to practice from
Listen in this week as we talk to Evelyn Blodgett, the metaphysical jewelry artist. We speak to Kimba Stefane with Blue Owl Books about an upcoming Youth Essay Writing Contest. We hear the story of
[caption id="attachment_98080" align="alignleft" width="261"] PHOTO COURTESY OF KYLE O’BRIEN[/caption] Kyle O’Brien grew up playing music. His father was musical, constantly taking his kids to
Listen this week as we interview Marci Lucadom about her new business, "Dating with Marci." We also hear the myths and origins of Valentine's Day. For our last segment, we talk to Otis Lande and