Artists
Possessed by a vision similar to that of the tent-show evangelists down in Dixie, Colonel J.D. Wilkes (the charismatic frontman and songwriter for the Legendary Shack*Shakers) sets off with a camera crew to prove that the older, stranger South still exists… (Read More)
4H Royalty is Zach Boddicker, Andrew Porter & Davy Schutz. It’s post-western rock & roll. (Read More)
We are A Bourbon Legend featuring former (and current) members of: One Way Ticker, WD-40, The Hangdogs, Mean Bottle, and the New Suitors. We have an Alternative Country and Classic Country sound. And our drummer has a major in music… (Read More)
Hailing from Fort Collins, Arliss Nancy blends whiskey soaked country with punk rock angst to create a sound reminiscent of Two Cow Garage, Lucero, and Drive By Truckers. (Read More)
Bob Wayne & the Outlaw Carnies
After a long hard run, down the roads across this land. Bob Wayne gathered up some outlaws, and they formed themselves a band. Now every day is different, every player every show. Will you see a bearded lady? Unless you go… (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)
Dust off your dancing shoes, real country music has returned. Bonnie & the Clydes bring a brand of swingin’ music that makes it nearly impossible to sit still. In a world overrun by alt and pop country, they conjure up the… (Read More)
The intercontinental cowboys in Brent Amaker and the Rodeo are on a mission to spread their brand of country music to the world, and they’re getting around. Dressed in black from hat to boots, the men of the Rodeo have been… (Read More)
Beach Pop, Rockabilly. Some recent shows of note – I performed for the 36th Crested Butte Arts Festival (CO) on Aug. 2. In 2007 I opened for My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Cruxshadows, Aryia, Ego Likeness, and since ’04… (Read More)
Casey James Prestwood & the Burning Angels
If the late night scene on Broadway Street in Nashville, Tennessee could talk, it would sing you a Casey James Prestwood tune. Drenched in the honest twang that made Gram Parsons and Hank Williams household names, the classic crooner’s carefree vocals… (Read More)Charlie and the Valentine Killers
KICKING AND SNARLING RIGHT OUT OF THE GATE! ~With only a few shows under their belt, This band has already supported The Blasters,The Supersuckers,The Reverend Horton Heat, Southern Culture On The Skids, done a David Alan Coe Tour and just recently… (Read More)
Losin’ Lately Gambler marks the American debut of Corb Lund, Canada’s acclaimed, authentic alternative country star. Produced by the noted Nashville drummer and vocalist Harry Stinson (of Marty Stuart’s Fabulous Superlatives), Lund’s first New West album is the Alberta-born singersongwriter’s sixth… (Read More)
Denver Joe & The Saddle Tramps
Denver Joe… honkeytonk hero and man amongst men. The following is an article taken from the Westword, written by Marty Jones and published Oct. 10 1996. Only the venue and the drummer have changed. Hey, Denver Joe How’d you get that… (Read More)
Colleen Duffy created Devil Doll one late, smoky evening, many blue moons ago with the mission of putting sex back into rock and roll. Deciding that the world of music had not heard the truth since Joan Jett and Johnny Cash… (Read More)
Double Down- First you take a good Rock foundation, throw in some blues, add a mild hint of country and then you have Double Down. A true Colorado Original. Double Down is an energetic rock band with well-crafted songs that reflect… (Read More)
Mark Millard – drums, cougars, whatnot Tim Whitlock – pedal steel, mandolin, vocals Donnie Jerome – upright bass, vocals Jeff Yeary – rhythm guitar, vocals, Did somebody say Cougars?! Hank Hays – lead guitar, vocals (Read More)
As a tiny infant Herman Gauche was left in a corn field where he was abdopted by aliens from outer space! It was in outer space that he learned the guitar and began composing his first songs under the patient tutelage… (Read More)
Jett Black is a high octane, hard drivin’ rock n’ roll band. It was originally formed in 2003 by Jeff"Jett"Black, Tony Young, Jay Downing, and a revolving cast of lead guitarists which included Yogi, formerly of the L.A. band Buckcherry.They started… (Read More)
John Nathan and the Rotten Gamblers
With a new CD, a new band and a fresh perspective on the music business, John Nathan is ready to take on the city of Denver. With the rising popularity of the “Americana” music format, this veteran country rocker feels the… (Read More)
“Lil’ Bit, one of the few female rockabilly singers around, is San Antonio’s version of a honky-tonk angel who sings a blend of roots rock and old-time, hard-edged country covers and originals what she calls “heartbreakin’ honky-tonk-a-billy.” -Jim Beal, SA Express… (Read More)
Marty Jones & the Great Unknowns
Marty Jones (a five-time nominee to the Westword Music Showcase in Denver) is now stirring crowds with a new group, Marty Jones & the Great Unknowns. Jones has assembled a stellar cast for the group, which is now playing shows around… (Read More)
Well, howdy there friends. Thanks for takin’ some time out of your jam-packed schedules to visit our mediocre MySpace page. We currently do not have a Bio, as we all lead lives of little interest. If, in the event, that we… (Read More)
Proud to call Fort Collins home, motorhome’s been (rocking and) rolling across Rocky Mountain stages since 2006. Named one of the top bands to look out for in 2009 by the Colorado Music Buzz, motorhome is picking up speed with no… (Read More)
There’s a thin line between trying and trying way too hard. Denver’s Oblio Duo, though, has nothing to worry about: William Duncan and Steven Lee Lawson seem to instinctively avoid the labored affection that makes most of Denver’s singer-songwriters sound like… (Read More)
Members: Jon Boland- Rhythm Guits & Vocals Jason – Lead Guits Jenny B – Bass Guits J.T. Ruggier – Drums Influences: Six o’clock news, Pabst Blue Ribbon, Lucero, Son Volt, Van Morrison, Neil Young, and Miller High Life. Sounds Like: A… (Read More)
Rock ‘n’ Roll ain’t pretty and neither is Scott H. Biram. The self proclaimed ‘Dirty Old One Man Band’ successfully, and sometimes violently, lashes together blues, hillbilly and country precariously to raucous punk and godless metal. ??Biram ain’t no dour ass… (Read More)
Born 50 years to the date after Country Music legend, Hank Williams shuffled off this mortal coil, The Devil’s Own has set up shop in the confines of this Country Rock circuit with the intent of fucking shit up. But not… (Read More)






























