The Lisa McCall Band Coming back home to Colorado Springs to help spread the word, "The Blues
is Here to Stay!".
| The Remotes The Remotes, a rock and roll band from
Colorado Springs, Colorado is setting the local club scene on fire. Formed in
2004, their high energy electric delivery of rock standards to their sultry
performance of well known ballads, their musicianship and delivery are setting
a higher standard for the local music scene.
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Magic Dave and the New Mules Blues
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Grass It Up "Grass" indicates the primary type of music we play. In general we are an acoustic based band that plays driving Bluegrass with the occasional Jazz, blues, celtic, rock or country tune.
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Arch Hooks - man and band - is one of a kind What the show is like: It's full of rock, soul, blues, even a little
country, and it usually goes three hours without a break.
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Phat Daddy, Phat Horn Doctors just phine with phans It's pushing midnight on a Saturday night and Stan Shaver, a lanky 29-year-old
wearing a rugby shirt, is searching for words to describe the music throbbing
inside Fat City Blues. "I dunno, something in the music gets you going, man. I'm a white
boy, but when they play you can groove to it," Shaver says.
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Me and Julio adds salsa to city scene Led by Cuban-American Julio Garcia, Me and Julio began as a duo between Garcia
and John Stone. Now the group changes nightly -- going from a full band
to a trio or a duo as the occasion requires.
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RokKandi Something for everyone, and you just never
know what goofiness will come off the stage.
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Red-40 Classic to Modern Rock
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THE CHANNEL CATS Get swingin’ with The Channel Cats
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Mango Fan Django Eddy paints a picture of “sitting at a pre-WWII bistro in Paris and hearing
the new music of the day — Hot Swing and Jazz!”
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Section 16 Ringler says the band’s audience will experience
“original songs, high energy, no amp smashing, good vibes, heavy grooves.” What
keeps the musicians going is, “We play music because we love it; it is in our
blood and soul.”
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Wise and his TRIBE thriving with funky, danceable music TRIBE specializes in "funky roots music in the New Orleans tradition,"
Wise says. There are other danceable offerings, including early jazz, blues,
zydeco, reggae and R&B.
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Riders play rock music of any stripe Fractman does it all with "Covers, super high-energy, five decades of
rock 'n' roll, all of the country rock (Eagles, Crosby, Stills,
Nash, and Young, etc.) plus funk, reggae, country and bluegrass."
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Mountain Road Ceili Band Group serves up Irish dance tunes with fun twists
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elemental-P Ambience mixed with raw riffs and beats
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The Nocturnal Tomatoes An All-American Rock Band
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Sixty 8 is all about creating retro metal songs that rock The band plans to start playing gigs at places such as The Gardens and George's
Union Station in December. They'd also like to hit Denver, Fort Collins and
Boulder. Sixty 8 is made up of mostly middleaged men who grew up with '80s metal, although
singer Tryg Bundgaard is in his 20s.
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The Dub Project They had to call themselves something for the
one-time show, and The Dub Project seemed appropriate. The name stuck, especially
because it's not the typical heavy metal name, they decided.
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The Jukes It's a mover. "It's fun, you
can't stop your feet...
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The Broadcasters 'Spare parts' join forces as the zany Broadcasters: Wildly unpredictable and virtually unstoppable
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Tricklife It's modern stuff like you would hear on KILO, similar to Breaking Benjamin, Sevendust, Shinedown, Trapt, etc.
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Bad Dogs The four-piece band is based in Woodland Park, but the members live in different
Ute Pass communities. They have played a few bars in Colorado Springs but usually perform in Woodland
Park at the Ute Inn and the Thunderhead Inn.
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Neighborhood Bully 'Bully' developing a following in the Springs neighborhood: The Bully was formed three years ago by Rhodes, Willard and two others.
Its birthplace: Rascal's Bar & Grill. Since then the lineup has changed
a bit.
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Black Pegasus The Pegasus was a poetic inspiration to Zeus in Greek mythology, then throw Black in front of it. Now you figure it out," says Black P.
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The Martini Shot Band The progressive rock music of the Martini Shot Band has an original,
emotional and catchy song writing style that has a way of making a first
time listener whistle a tune for days.
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The Bertye Maddux Band Bluegrass
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The Kenny James Band
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