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Colorado Music Hall of Fame
Добавлен 16 апр 2017
The Colorado Music Hall of Fame, presented by Comfort Dental, is located at the Trading Post at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. CMHOF, is a non-profit organization, and educates the public regarding everything that’s great about our state’s music. View some of our videos from inductees and one time performances.
Front Row & Center with James William Guercio, Founder of Caribou Ranch
In 1972 James William Guercio constructed Caribou Ranch, a one-of-a-kind recording studio that captured the distinct spirit of the American West. The long list of artists who recorded at Caribou Ranch in the 1970s and 1980s reads like a who’s who of legendary music history, with names such as Elton John, Dan Fogelberg, Chicago, the Beach Boys, Joe Walsh, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Earth, Wind & Fire.
Enjoy this episode of Front Row & Center, a free virtual happy-hour Livestream where Denver Westword editor Patricia Calhoun chats with 2017 Hall of Fame inductee and music producer James William Guercio.
Enjoy this episode of Front Row & Center, a free virtual happy-hour Livestream where Denver Westword editor Patricia Calhoun chats with 2017 Hall of Fame inductee and music producer James William Guercio.
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Front Row & Center with Chuck Morris, Legendary Concert Promoter
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A pioneering concert promoter and prolific artist manager, Chuck Morris has been a pillar of Colorado’s music scene for decades. Not only did he found Colorado Music Hall of Fame ten years ago, but last year he started the Music Business Program at Colorado State University, where he's now the director. His impact on Colorado’s music industry has been deep and widespread. Enjoy this episode of ...
Front Row & Center with Lannie Garrett
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March was Women's History Month, and over more than four decades as Denver's favorite chanteuse, Lannie Garrett has made plenty of history. Enjoy this episode of Front Row & Center, a free virtual happy-hour Livestream where Denver Westword editor Patricia Calhoun chats with Lannie Garrett.
Front Row & Center with Nick & Helen Forster, the founders of eTown
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eTown, the Boulder-based internationally syndicated radio broadcast, podcast, multimedia and events production company, is the 2021 Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductee. Enjoy this episode of Front Row & Center, a free virtual happy-hour Livestream where Denver Westword editor Patricia Calhoun chats with Nick & Helen Forster, the founders of eTown.
Jock Bartley performs "Mexico" at CMHOF
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Firefall’s Jock Bartley tears up his guitar solo on "Mexico" at the band’s CMHOF induction event, 1/9/15.
Chris Daniels at CMHOF
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Chris Daniels performing "When You’re Cool" at the CMHOF Inaugural Fundraising Dinner, 3/13/11.
Danielle Ate The Sandwich at CMHOF
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Danielle Ate the Sandwich performing "American Dream" at the CMHOF Inaugural Fundraising Dinner, 3/13/11.
POCO at CMHOF
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"A Good Feelin’ to Know" performed by original members of Poco-Rusty Young, Paul Cotton, Richie Furay and Timothy B. Schmit-at the band’s CMHOF induction event, 1/9/15.
Tommy was the best! Can you imagine the pure musical joy and musical journey we all would have experienced if Tommy had grown into an older man? I repeat, Tommy was the best!
Mrguercioshouldbeintherockandrollhalloffame,period!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Fascinating man. I could listen all day. So many names and I loved "Electra Glide".
I had the pleasure of seeing zephyr preform at the pussycat a-go-go it was a small intimate place and I shot a Pool game with her.
Guercio's production on Chicago albums were far superior to what David Foster did.
Edward Boom Boom is still alive living in Arizona. Thank you so much for adding my father to the hall of fame.
Incredible!
Induct leftover salmon Vince Herman
The first time i heard her singing 2 days ago, i erroneously thought it was Janice Joplin. 😂😢😂
Janis Joblin and Timi Hendrax
The worst interviewer!!! How did she even get an interview with this man??? She doesn't have any music knowledge at all. Wow. Truly the worst I've ever seen.
Who the hell are these guys? playing a Joe Walsh song? where's Richie?
I met Candy in 1975 in Colorado. She was sweet but seemed a bit off to me. She used to hang out at club in WinterPark.
What a memory! I wish I could interview him.
YES...I sure heard of a guy named Gene Pitney..great singer!
Congratulations to Zephyr on being honored.
I loved Going Back to Colorado, but unfortunately Robbie Chamberlain was not the drummer. Berge was a terrible choice.
I grew up with Robbie in Jr high and later played keys with him in our top 40 band "The Rambling Blues" in Denver. He later joined Zephyr and didn't have a drivers license, so I would drive him up to Boulder for practice and hang out with the band. Live performances for Zephyr were powerful and classy with a mixture of rock, blues with a jazzy feel. It influenced my musical taste and playing to catch that feel.
Tommy didn't think so. He picked Bobby for the band "Energy", two cuts on "Teaser" & all but one song on "Private Eyes"...
Robbie was definitely a masterful drummer, he really shines on the first Zephyr record. However, personal problems and musical differences with Tommy and the band escalated, and Robbie left. Bobby Berge was Tommy's old friend, and he had what the band initially wanted. Bobby definitely fit the 'rock drummer' mold. But Bobby's drumming style was totally different, and eventually the band wanted Robbie back. Tommy was against that, and refused. So Tommy and Bobby left to form Energy. I've talked to Bobby personally- he was always a fan of Robbie's playing, and he still had a good relationship with the band when they got back together to play in 1973. Robbie played with them for Zephyr's 1997 reunion too.
Great band but it sounds like they needed some equally great songs.
Thank you for sharing this information.
Cant believe I just stumbles across this..Yeah Otis!!
Crook.
GREAT INFO , THANKS !!
Unfortunate, try to avoid next time: Patty's camera out of focus, constant conversation collision ☹️ (internet latency?)
1:19 Patty Calhoun/Westword. 4:53 Zappa connection. 14:39 Bill Szymczyk, Joe Walsh/Barnstorm. 17:05 studio design Tom Hidley / Westlake Audio 21:52 recorded Paul for "Ram". 23:03 BST album beat Abbey Road for album Grammy. 28:53 some singers could sing 6-8 notes higher at altitude. 29:28 physicist / producer / engineer Tom Dowd on high-elevation sound. 41:56 America @ Caribou w/Geoff Emerick, George Martin. 45:22 Roger Daltrey visited CR, pressed Jim to feed pond trout. 47:05 Stevie Wonder driving at CR? Drove Jim's Jeep. (Elton John has said Stevie drove snowmobile at CR) 48:35 March 1985 fire. Didn't like digital sound. 50:22 has Caribou Springs big cattle ranch in SE Montana.
Thank you.
Caribou Ranch auction (Jan. 2015 Denver Design Center) was interesting, bittersweet
Just listened to Chicago concerts online in the 70s here on RUclips!
Jock you rock! Thanks for everything. Exemplifying timelessness.
..and being the lead guitarist on most of Moxy's first album after their guitarist was booted out of the studio.
quel gachi cette saloperie de drogue ...son style vraiment très bon guitariste compositeur et chanteur ...inimitable un style a lui ...good😢
They also played Dallas in 1970 and got a write-up in the underground newspaper Dallas notes. My copy of the bathtub album is signed by John Farris Randy Givens and Robbie Chamberlain, however candy and Tommy Boland didn't sign it
Jimmy is a great guy!! I worked on the ranch in !976. He let me stay at a place called "Forest Lakes for about a year. It was so much fun with rock stars bounding around every corner.
Did you have a yellow VW. I worked there 76-77. And yes, Jimmy is a great guy! I was always going to go back for a visit and never got around to it. Great people.
I delivered the cedar lumber used to build the recording studio. I loaded it up from a railroad siding in Louisville and drove it up Boulder Canyon to Caribou Ranch. Jim was super nice and not prententious at all -- just a regular guy building his dream. He thought it was a nice coincidence that I went to a free Chicago Transit Authority concert in Venice at the beach in '69. I was tripp;ing on LSD and Jim thought it was cool that the bands music was generating super psychedelic visions from Kath's guitar and the horn section. Later on, he took me on a tour of the finished studio and I was amazed at all the gold records.
@@geraldlavelle3337 Very cool, thanks
I think we wouldn't have heard as much of Chicago (Transit Authority) had it not been for JWG. Other than Terry Kath's death, I don't know what else fell apart in the late 70's, but Guercio's dismissal didn't help.
Fantastic and Congrats!
I played with Lannie in an all woman band called WOW in the early 70s... Hi Lannie glad you're doing so well...Twyla
the song foreign policy williamguerico the song should got nobil peace price at the time bucking hams
This person literally knows nothing. How does she not know Patrick Leonard? Like...LOL! Her questions are all "how did this person get there." She had nothing of her own that I noticed. All the questions were vapid so it doesn't matter who came up with them. Thankfully, Guercio just felt like talking and just letting him go was the right course of action. She kept trying to interrupt and he either didn't care or he couldn't hear her. Maybe a little of both.
This guy needs to be inducted into the RRHoF.
I saw Zephyr perform on Feb 6 1970 in New Orleans. They opened for Jack Bruce, Mitch Mitchell and Larry Corryell at the legendary Warehouse on Tchoupitoulas St. Before the show I met Tommy Bolin who walked up to me while I was in line to enter the venue looking to score. I couldn't help. I'm not sure if he procured anything before the show started.
saw Candy with the 4 Nickators in Denver.... blew me away!!!
He was the cats meow! So original
Voices were lost in the past
Chicago really lost their creative spark when James Guercio stopped managing them. He was their rock
Hard to say what would've happened had he kept being their producer. Terry still would've died, drugs would've taken over. Would he have stopped their drug usage? We'll never know.
He also took 51% of what the band made and left the other 49% for the other 7 guys to split amongst themselves.
DvD concerts of POCO,☮️👍🎸🎶
Replacing Blackmore was the biggest mistake he made. In my opinion this was the reason for depressions. . .
Yah the English fans were not very nice.
Lembra a Banda Brasileira Golden Boys
Hopefully David will release the live 1970 concert of Zephyr at the Fillmore on DVD. the Teaser is Amazing.
A Poco fan since they were "Pickin' Up the Pieces" and still playing my LPS loud and often today! GREAT band thru all of the iterations!
"Original; present or existing from the beginning; first or earliest. These are not the "original members of Poco. The original members of Poco are Young, Furay, Jim Messinna, George Grantham and Randy Meisner.
Greatest hits
Number one psychedelic rock band deep purple😁
Glad to see this FINALLY got uploaded as I missed the live airing of it. However Ms Calhoun (the host) sucks. This request to interview seemed to be presented to JWG as a listener Q & A session and Jim kept asking Calhoun " Where are the questions?" .."Can we have some peoples questions here ??" She keeps doing her own scripted questions, interupting JWG many times. Terrible !. A bit disrespectful to Jim G and he rightly gets a little frustrated . Fortunately for us, Jim is the humble person he has always been thruout the decades of 'fame' and 'fortune'. As you can see when telling the stories of the CR etc he shows the down to earth guy that he always was.