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The Treefort Music Festival gives small bands, like ones from Wyoming, an opportunity to show off their music and connect with other musicians.
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John Denver’s “Rocky Mountain High” turns 50 years old in October, an anniversary marking the legacy he left in the state of Colorado and far beyond.
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Former Jackson Hole and Laramie resident Bill Plummer, a master of the String Bass passed away in Gold Canyon, Arizona January 18 at the age of 83. Bill Plummer had a legendary career performing with an incredible range of artists including The Rolling Stones, Miles Davis, Nancy Wilson, Tony Bennett, Willie Nelson, Ry Cooder, and many Wyoming musicians.
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Grammy award-winning and platinum-selling artist Suzy Bogguss talked with Grady Kirkpatrick ahead of her show at the Lincoln Theatre in Cheyenne.
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Jason Tyler Burton wrote the song "Headwaters" and the album with the same title while working as a seasonal park ranger at the South entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The entrance is located near the headwaters of the Snake River. That summer he thought a lot about the river's journey and his own, and how it gave him a sense of belonging during this transitional time in his life. Oliva Weitz has this profile.
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Grady Kirkpatrick recently talked with Aaron Lee Tasjan about his new album Tasjan, Tasjan, Tasjan listed by Rolling Stone magazine as among the best of 2021 so far. Aaron also made a recent appearance on Elton John's Rocket Hour.
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Grady Kirkpatrick spoke with South Dakota native and The Artisanals frontman Johnny Delaware about the release of their new album Zia.
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Wyoming-native and up-and-coming country artist Ian Munsick recently spoke with Grady Kirkpatrick about his upcoming tour and new album on Warner Music…
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The snow is piled outside the small yellow shop. The signage outside says "Diamonds, Jade, and Indian Jewelry" because the building used to be a jewelry…
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Music and conversation with Laramie musician J. Shogren. Grady Kirkpatrick talks with J. about his latest album Slow Bird Winter.