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- The Colorado Decides debate series continues with a debate featuring the candidates for Congress in the 2nd Congressional District, Democratic incumbent Jared Polis and Republican challenger Nic Morse.
- Known for their highly energetic live performances, The Pirate Signal creates a sound that mixes rap, hip hop and alternative rock. The band performs live at the Channel 12 Studios on 29th and Welton.
- Sounds on 29th presents Snake Rattle Rattle Snake - a band that creates music steeped in the darkness, perpetually dodging the sunny sheen of pop tendencies in favor of the shadows.
- 25 years after starting his full-fledged music career with The Samples, Sean Kelly continues to delight fans with music that transcends genres, age and shatters the rules of the established music industry. This episode captures Sean and the band as they perform live in the CPT12 studios at 29th and Welton.
- Eye & the Arrow and Patrick Dethlefs (who put out a split album last year) perform live in the CPT12 studios. Now only in his early 20s, local folk musician Patrick Dethlefs won the Best Teen Songwriter Award (2009) at Swallow Hill Music. Eye & the Arrow is comprised of Paul Dehaven (guitar), Jason Hass-Hecker (bass) and Mark Anderson (drums)
- Led by Suzi Allegra and Nathan Brasil, Fingers of the Sun describe themselves as "post-apathetic psych pop." In this episode, the band performs a sampling of their music which is made up of "sci-fi pulp novels, lazy teenage afternoons and a vividly realized wonderland of imagery, psychedelia and mid 20th century pop."
- With a style that draws from classical music, pop, folk, avant-garde, world music, and jazz, Ian Cooke makes art for your ears using his cello and voice. A local favorite, he was voted the top musician in the 2009 Denver Post Underground Music Poll. This episode captures Cooke as he performs live in the CPT12 studios.
- Out of Order and Brass Tree Sessions are proud to announce their joint production Sounds on 29th. A performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts. Taped at the Channel 12 Studios on 29th and Welton. This episode feature Chella Negro & The Charm.
- This episode features music by Go Star. Out of Order and Brass Tree Sessions are proud to announce their joint production Sounds on 29th. A performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts.
- Local band Hindershot was founded on a simple premise: music, however challenging, should always be a good time. Despite poetic lyrics, unusual chord changes, complex harmonies, and an eclectic list of influences (Beck, T. Rex, David Bowie, The Beach Boys, The Pixies), Hindershot boasts a repertoire of post-whatever jams you can dance to.
- This psychedelic garage rock group from Denver includes Ezra Darnell on vocals, guitar and bass. Jordan Hubner on vocals and guitar, Johnny Lundock on drums, Zale Hassler (KEYS/ VOX) and Ryan Slowkowski on bass and guitar. This special captures the energetic group as they perform live at the CPT12 studios at 29th & Welton.
- With a sound described as "primal, tight and devouring," this Denver-based band is chuck-full of howling vocals, guitar buffets and celebratory drum pounding. Their latest full-length album, Man Monster, is a body slam of melody, power, and thick riffs. In this episode, the rock quartet performs live at the CPT12 studios.
- Self-described as "2 guitars, 1 bass, 1 drummer, laying in a pocket of space, like a bag of bones" this episode of Sounds on 29th features local band Skeleton Show, performing in the CPT12 studios on 29th & Welton.
- Voters favor Minimum Wage increase, US Senate race, VA Hospital delays, HS students protest, affordable housing in Denver and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- A performance by local Colorado band, Bonnie & The Beard, in the CPT12 studios off 29th & Welton.
- This episode of Sounds on 29th features local group Chimney Choir as they perform in the CPT12 studios off 29th & Welton.
- Congress overrides Obama veto, reactions to first Presidential debate, Trump in Colorado and Hickenlooper throws support behind three ballot measures. All this and more on Colorado Inside Out.
- A performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts. Performers include Bonnie and the Beard, Pirate Signal, Nathaniel Rateliff, Hindershot, The Knew, Hearts in Space, Snake Rattle Rattle Snake, Eye and the Arrow, Patrick Dethlefs , SHEL, Danielle Ate the Sandwich, Chella Negro, Ian Cooke, and Chimney Choir.
- COLORADO INSIDE OUT September 16th, 2016 Edition ADD Aired: 09/16/2016 27:29 Rating: NR Brandon Marshall meets with Denver Police Department, Trump leads Clinton in Colorado, DU study shows wage increase would boost economy and Denver rolls out 2017 budget and much more on this week of Colorado Inside Out.
- Mike Pence and Tim Kaine VP debate, Columbus Day changes to Indigenous People day, Donald Trump's visit to Colorado, $35 million spent on Colorado Ballot Campaigns and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- VA investigation, Trump and Carroll new TV ads, ballot issues getting support and Bennet claims GOP business support.
- Aurora Theater lawsuit, Trump addresses immigration in Mexico, fracking measure fails to make CO ballot, blue book wording controversy and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- Magic Johnson wants DIA contract, Ken Salazar named to Clinton team, Denver settles with whistle blowing attorney, Dems divided over Amendment 69 and much more on this episode of Colorado Inside Out.
- RTD train outages, ballot petitions turned in, Denver Police Department racial data collection plans, Trump emails about Colo. Springs and former CU student gets light sentence.
- A performance showcase of some of Colorado's finest acts. Performers include Bonnie and the Beard, Pirate Signal, Nathaniel Rateliff, Hindershot, The Knew, Hearts in Space, Snake Rattle Rattle Snake, Eye and the Arrow, Patrick Dethlefs , SHEL, Danielle Ate the Sandwich, Chella Negro, Ian Cooke, and Chimney Choir.
- FaceMan believes that life is the party. Made up of Steve (aka FaceMan) on vocals and guitar, David Thomas Bailey on 7-string guitar, and Dean Hirschfield on drums, the Denver rock trio is known for their ambitious live performances and overall collaborative approach. Hosted by Sid Pink, this episode also features comedian Heather Snow.
- Hosted by Sid Pink, this episode features comedian Christie Buchele and emerging Boulder quartet The Yawpers. Led by dynamic young singer-songwriter Nate Cook and guitarist Jesse Parmet, The Yawpers recall a grittier version of Wilco, with as much raw country sensibility as twisted indie imagination.
- Patsy's Inn, Clinton and Trump issues, Sinden goes to DCPA, primaries make ballot.
- Featuring ethereal lead singer Julia LiBassi (pictured), Raven and the Writing Desk is a six-piece group that is "always pushing the boundaries of creativity, they combine elements of classical, pop and rock into their overall sound" (Examiner.com). Hosted by Sid Pink, this episode also features comedian Chris Charpentier.
- Hosted by Sid Pink, this episode features comedian Nathan Lund and Wheelchair Sports Camp, the Denver-based pseudo hip-hop band fronted by wheelchair bound MC/producer Kalyn. The band is a combination of live and electronic instruments with a more live, jazzy, funky, combination to the traditional hip-hop group.
- Denver artist Sara Belle loves fuzz pedals, bright pop harmonies, one-note guitar solos, and 60's girl groups. In this performance, Sara Belle invites accordion player Dylan Lenz (Blind Man Deaf Boy), bass player Dave Reeves (The Maybellines) and drummer Ryan Heller (Lawsuit Models) to play a selection of her favorite 60s-inspired French classics. Hosted by Sid Pink with special guest Kristin Rand
- Sid Pink hosts this episode featuring Denver-based comedian Elliot Woolsey and The Outfit - a four-piece indie rock band that offers an earnest take on garage rock revival, championing straightforward, back-to-basics pop songwriting with unapologetic sincerity. Their guitars chime and hum with undiscerning admiration toward both new and old schools of rock.
- Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats make their TV debut with a set of pure soul magic! In this new endeavor, Denver folk-rocker Rateliff's "traditionally gentle and alluring vocals morph into that of a bellowing soul god" (We Heart Music) as he performs with The Night Sweats, a seven-piece soul outfit that includes drums, keys, bass, guitar and horns.
- Mike Pence and Tim Kaine VP debate, Columbus Day changes to Indigenous People day, Donald Trump's visit to Colorado, $35 million spent on Colorado Ballot Campaigns and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- Denver Post retires Woody Paige, Hillary Clinton and Mike Pence in CO, Mike Coffman rebukes Donald Trump, Darryl Glenn gets endorsement from Right to Life and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- Trump visits Colorado this weekend. Hillary Clinton accepts Democratic Nomation for President. Gov. Hickenlooper speaks at DNC and Darryl Glenn responds to accusations, this week on Colorado Inside Out.
- Republican National Convention speeches, opposing delegates fail to stop Trump nomination, Melania speech mimics Michelle's and Tabor measure misses ballot and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- Police shootings, racial tensions lead to Dallas deadly protest, Darryl Glenn and Beth McCann both with big in Co primary race and the panel of Colorado Inside Out remembers former Senator and GOP leader Bill Armstrong.
- The CIO Panel goes to 1876 and discusses the Battle of the Little Big Horn, the Silver Panic and the growth in Denver, the Presidential election that is still in doubt and how Colorado became a state in August.
- Donald Trump and Sarah Palin to visit Denver next week, GOP Primary nears vote, House Dems sit-in for gun reform, Post buyouts 20 newsroom members, and much more on this week's Colorado Inside Out.
- Closer look at Denver Sheriff new use of force policy, Colorado ties to Orlando shooting, grocers to sell alcohol and Denver's new tax hike for storm drain and more on this episode of Colorado Inside Out.
- Boxing legend Muhammad Ali passing, Clinton secures Dem nomination, Trump's comments questioned again, US GOP Senate primary heats up, all this and more on the next Colorado Inside Out.
- Veto on Red-light camera ban, the 'Raise the Bar' campaign kicks off, lawsuit challenging Keyser signatures is dismissed and new information in the murder of Tom Clements are all topics of discussion on this week'a episode of Colorado Inside Out.
- CDOT's plans to curb pot DUIs, 26-year Rocky Flats lawsuit finds feds responsible, US Senate debates, Theater not at fault for 2012 Aurora shooting and much more on this episode of CIO.
- GOP race for U.S. Senate, the close of the 2016 legislative session and the civil trial of the 2012 Aurora Movie Theater shootings are topics of discussion.
- Fix Colorado Roads act gains support, Trump as presumptive nominee pressures down ticket, US Senate ballot position and CO Supreme Court overturns local fracking bans, the panel discusses this and more on Colorado Inside Out.
- Mile High Stadium name up for bid, DPS upset over pot tax money, Denver Post cuts more jobs, Trump accuses Clinton of pulling "woman card", and U.S. Senate primary race battles in Colorado, all this and more on Colorado Inside Out.
- Harriet Tubman to appear on $20 bill, CO may change to primary system, Trains to DIA roll out, lawmakers seek compromise to keep liquor legislation off ballot, Denver City Coucil approves more marijuana shops and more on this week's episode.
- DPD shoot unarmed suspect, Ted Cruz and Darryl Glenn win big at Colorado GOP assembly, Sanders awarded additional Colorado delegate and more on this week's episode.
- DIA plans to move TSA checkpoints, Ted Cruz slated to speak at GOP Colorado Convention, candidates hope to get on State Senate ballot, two versions of State budget pass House and Senate and Denver's flood drainage plans cost an extra $100 million and potentially effect City Park Golf Course, all this and more on this week's episode.