Author Archive: Tim Wenger

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Joe Johnson- New West Sound

| September 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Joe Johnson- New West Sound

by Tim Wenger Joe Johnson has put out the front range’s latest take on unyielding country twang with his record New West Sound. Johnson’s vocals and lyrics serve not only as the focal point of the album, but also as the inarguable definition of the band’s sound. Melodic and untamed, pure country style untainted by […]

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The Manager’s Corner

| September 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Manager’s Corner

The Manager’s Corner By Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band since the 1980s and despite the amazing changes in technology, success in the music business is built around some tried and true elements: great music & performance, really hard work and timing (often mistaken for luck). The book I wrote for my UCD class […]

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Steele & Colfax

| September 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Steele & Colfax

by Tim Wenger Tim Yunker is the man, and the new EP from his project Steele & Colfax is nothing if not more proof of that fact. The self-titled EP is funky danceable, but retains the hipness of modern hip-hop- think Bop Skizzum meets urban soul with a dash of rock flair provided by solid […]

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Mule Dixon- PillowAmericanMade

| September 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Mule Dixon- PillowAmericanMade

by Tim Wenger Mule Dixon have dropped a new album entitled PillowAmericanMade. Recorded and produced at The Spot Studios in Lakewood, the record is a clear vision of well-rehearsed pop-sensible Americana. The vocals have a country twang to them that signifies the sound, backed by strong instrumentation including organ, banjo, mandolin, piano, slide guitar, and […]

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Justin Francoeur- Moving Through Universes

| September 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Justin Francoeur- Moving Through Universes

by Tim Wenger Justin Francoeur has friends- lots of them- and they all came around to throw in their two cents on his new record Moving Through Universes. Francoeur used a plethora of guest musicians and multiple recording destinations to deliver a record that is the definition of a pleasant, easy listen. Ambient and melodic, […]

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Resonance- Something Better, Something New

| September 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Resonance- Something Better, Something New

by Tim Wenger Hard-rockers Resonance have demonstrated what hard work and dedication, in addition to talent, can do for a band on their debut full-length Something Better, Something New. They kick the album off melodically with “The Stare,” the perfect example of the smooth vocals, heavy double-kick drums and driving guitar sound that the band […]

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FUN. @ Red Rocks

| August 30, 2013 | 0 Comments
FUN. @ Red Rocks

photos by Ted Davis

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Project 86 Return to Denver

| August 28, 2013 | 0 Comments
Project 86 Return to Denver

Team Black Entertainment Presents: Project 86, Stasis of Seasons, and Special Guest Saturday September 28, 2013 Crossroads Church of Denver 9725 West 50th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO  80033 303-421-3800 [email protected] Doors: 6:00 P.M. Ticket Prices & Types: $8 Adv., $10 Day Of, $20 VIP (VIP includes free CD and private acoustic performance – please arrive 5:30 P.M.) […]

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Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band and Shooter Jennings Coming to Bluebird in October

| August 28, 2013 | 0 Comments
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band and Shooter Jennings Coming to Bluebird in October

The band is Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band from Indiana. They’re playing the Bluebird Theater on Friday October 4th alongside Shooter Jennings. Here’s their music video for “Clap Your Hands” with over 600K views: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ra0DsbiNs0 WHO ARE THEY: The Reverend Peyton on guitar, his washboard-playing wife Breezy and their childhood pal Ben on drums. Quite possibly the wildest country-blues band you’ll […]

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Mass Destruction Entertainment Presents “Colorado Moonshine”

| August 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

“Colorado Moonshine” from Mass Destruction Entertainment

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