Archive for January, 2013
Jay and Silent Bob Get Old-Coming to you Live!

by Jenn Cohen Photo Credit: Allan Amato Wait, what? Jay and Silent Bob are getting old? That means . . . oh, forget it. I’m getting old, too. Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith are coming to the Boulder Theatre on Feb. 1, 2013, and anyone familiar with these two comedic geniuses knows that this […]
Wicked Zens- Behind the Gates of Oz

by Tim Wenger Wicked Zens- Behind the Gates of Oz Breaking out of the proverbial “box” is exactly what Wicked Zens has done with their new record Behind the Gates of Oz. As the name suggests, this album has a lot to do with the Wizard of Oz film. The band has taken the theme […]
ReverbNation Featured Artists of the Month: January

ReverbNation Artists of the Month gives local artists a chance to submit to be featured in Colorado Music Buzz by submitting through their ReverbNation page. If selected, the artist is given the chance to describe their band in their own words and have their tracks aired on Music Buzz LIVE Radio. This month, we selected […]
Kristi Stice- Under The Willow

by Tim Wenger Kristi Stice has that voice- it is the one you can’t stop listening to, the one you can’t turn off. Part Janis Joplin, part pop singer, part something totally new, and her new record Under The Willow brings out each part in fine form. The album is a smooth ride through Stice’s […]
“Falling Snow” Single Review

by Jenn Cohen “Falling Snow,” written and performed by Halle Tomlinson, is a soulful, jazzy single that was composed and produced–including mastering–in one week at Cherry Sound Studios. Piano, horns, and expressive vocals guide you through this holiday tune about reminiscing and coming home. Tomlinson is a mere 14 years young–14, and a very bright […]
Get off Your Ass and go to Class!
by Torch Are you one of those people who has the house loaded up with shiny new guitars generally purchased at Guitar Center? You know those people, and it is not just guys who sit there saying, “Yeah, man, I’m going to put together a band one of these days.” Well the days are […]
The Guitar & Amp Sourcebook-Review

by Tim Wenger Most musicians share at least a mild interest in the history of their instrument, and for guitarists of all styles, there has not been a better book on the history of their passion than Mike Abbott’s “The Guitar & Amp Sourcebook” out now from Thunder Bay Press. Abbott discusses in great detail, […]
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