Jason Paton talks Thirst Gap, Neil Young & writing music for podcasts
Boulder songwriter Jason Paton tells how he crafted the theme song for KUNC’s Thirst Gap podcast.
Boulder songwriter Jason Paton tells how he crafted the theme song for KUNC’s Thirst Gap podcast.
‘It wasn’t until college, when I was introduced to Radiohead and Bjork, that my mind kinda got blown.’
“Guanaco” is a slow-building, multilayered song with an underlying tension that feels ready to explode.
After their first show at the Gold Hill Inn, Elephant Revival grew to become one of Colorado’s most beloved folk bands.
“There is nothing I could’ve done in L.A. to top what I’ve done in Colorado. I’ve had the time of my life.”
See the full schedule and list of all bands and artists performing at this year’s FoCoMX.
Rose talks about the formation of Big Richard, as well as her debut album with her band Sound of Honey.
“Our connection with our roots and ancestors is one of the main
sources we draw from for inspiration.”
“I felt like I was shouting into the void, like ‘No one’s probably ever gonna hear this, but this is my moment.’”
Morin talks about growing up ‘surrounded’ by music and the “strong” Native music community in Colorado.
Meet the three finalists, who will all now compete during a live showcase Dec. 8 at Washington’s.
Listen all day today for shout-outs to Public Radio Music Day and the wide, wonderful world of Colorado music!