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Colorado • Acoustic Renegade KDNK PO Box 1388, Carbondale, CO Colorado • Acoustic Renegade KDNK PO Box 1388, Carbondale, CO 81623 PH: 970 - 963 - 2976 https://www.kdnk.org Paula Stepp features music trending toward Acoustic Americana, Folk, Rock, Blues and a splash of Jazz, but you never know what could get thrown in. facebook.com/KDNKRadio @kdnkradio • Anything Goes KVNF 233 Grand Ave. PO Box 1350, Paonia, CO 81428 PH: 970 - 527 - 4868 Tim Owens [email protected] http://www.kvnf.org Free format at its finest. No genre or style of music is off limits. facebook.com/KVNFCommunityRadio @KVNFradio • The Apocalypse Radio Show KRFC 619 S. College #4, Fort Collins, CO 80524 PH: 970 - 221 - 5065 Col. Kurtz [email protected] https://www.krfcfm.org I play all kinds of music - Punk Rock, Metal, Folk, Alt - Country, Pop, Classical, World. I like a lot of socially conscious lyrics. I like to play spoken word stuff from times to time. My shows usually have a radical far - left foundation. facebook.com/KRFCfm @KRFC • Aspenbeat Aspen Public Radio https://www.facebook.com/aspenbeat A weekly radio show on Aspen Public Radio. Aspenbeat is abou t music and the business of music. Our passion is music curation and sharing new artists, new sounds, new music that you can add to your own playlists. @aspenbeat • Billy Bob's Revenge KDNK PO Box 1388, Carbondale, CO 81623 PH: 970 - 963 - 2976 https://www.kdn k.org DJ Billy Bob plays Transcendental Twang, everything from Bach to Beck to Berry to Babylon is Burning. Billy Bob takes off his tool belt for this show and lets it all hang out!! Rockabilly, Rock & Roll, Ska and Spiritual rule these 2 hours of pure adr enalin. facebook.com/KDNKRadio @kdnkradio • Check 1, 2 KAJX 110 E. Hallam #134, Aspen, CO 81611 PH: 970 - 920 - 9000 https://www.aspenpublicradio.org Join host Daniel Shaw as he talks to bands, national and local, about the creative process as they prepare to the hit the local stage. "Check 1, 2" is your backstage pass to conversation about the creative process of today's music. facebook.com/aspenradio @aspenpubradio • Enjoy the Ride / The Divided Sky KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x1 https://www.kafmradio.org I host 2 shows on KAFM featuring Blues, World, Americana and so much more. Host: The H - Man. facebook.com/kafm.communityradio • ETOWN PO Box 954, Boulder, CO 80306 - 0954 PH: 303 - 443 - 8696 Nick & Helen Forster [email protected] https://www.etown.org Syndicated show featuring a variety of musical styles. Live performances and interviews. @eTownHall • Free Range Radio KVNF 233 Grand Ave. PO Box 1350, Paonia, CO 81428 PH: 970 - 527 - 4868 Donna Littlefield [email protected] http://www.kvnf.org Start your Monday off right with a wide range of Rock, Folk and Soul music. facebook.com/KVNFCommunityRadio @KVNFradio • Fresh Tracks KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Jun ction, CO 81501 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x1 Tori [email protected] https://www.kafmradio.org The show where the NEWEST music is played, not just at KAFM, but new to RADIO as a whole! I only play music that debuted DURING THE PAST WEEK. So tune in every Friday to hear the newest music and tid bits/factoids about the artists. facebook.com/kafm.communityradio • The Fuzz Garage KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x1 https://www.kafmradio.org A huge variety! A ton of Alternative Rock and more. Hosts: Lydia, Alan and Mz. Glittah. facebook.com/kafm.communityradio • Go Betty Morning Music Mix KVNF 233 Grand Ave. PO Box 1350, Paonia, CO 81428 PH: 970 - 527 - 4868 Elizabeth Delahaunty [email protected] http://www.kvnf.org An upbeat mix of old and new songs to get your week started right. facebook.com/KVNFCommunityRadio @KVNFradio • Howlin' Wind KDNK PO Box 1388, Carbondale, CO 81623 PH: 970 - 963 - 2976 https://www.kdnk.org John Field plays music for the re - evolution. Using the power of music and the spoken word to re - imagine a World that works for everyone. Playing transcendental Rock, Folk, Blues, Bluegrass and more with some poetry and throwdown mixed in. facebook.com/KDNKRadio @kdnkradio • In Tune with AndyB KRFC 619 S. College #4, Fort Collins, CO 80524 PH: 970 - 221 - 5065 https://www.krfcfm.org Join me for an eclectic mix of new releases and some deep cuts Rock, Pop, Funk, Soul, Jazz Blues, Americana, Bluegrass ... and of course I'll be serving our local Colorado community music scene. facebook.com/KRFCfm @KRFC • KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x206 Thomasina Russell [email protected] https://www.kafmradio.org facebook.com/kafm.communityradio • KASF (Griz Radio) Adams State Ste. 2040 - 208 Edgemont Blvd. Alamosa CO, 81101 PH: 719 - 587 - 7871 [email protected] https://blogs.adams.edu/kasf facebook.com/909GrizzRadio @909GrizzRadio • KBUT PO Box 308, Crested Butte, CO 81224 PH: 970 - 349 - 5225 x15 Kelley Dole [email protected] https://kbut.org facebook.com/KBUTCB @KBUTRADIO • KCSU Colorado State U. Rm. 118, Lory Student Ctr. Fort Collins, CO 80523 PH: 970 - 491 - 1695 [email protected] https://kcsuf m.com facebook.com/kcsufm @kcsufm • KDNK PO Box 1388, Carbondale, CO 81623 PH: 970 - 963 - 0139 Luke Nestler [email protected] https://www.kdnk.org facebook.com/KDNKRadio @kdnkradio • KDUR Ft. Lewis College 1000 Rim Dr. Durango, CO 81301 PH: 970 - 247 - 7400 Chris Braun [email protected] https://www.kd ur.org @KDURradio KGNU 4700 Walnut St., Boulder, CO 80301 PH: 303 - 449 - 4885 https://www.kgnu.org facebook.com/KGNUradio @KGNU • KOTO PO Box 1069, 207 N. Pine St., Telluride, CO 81435 PH: 970 - 728 - 4334 https://www.koto.org facebook.com/KOTOTelluride @KOTORadi o • KRCC Colorado College 912 N. Weber St., Colorado Springs, CO 80903 PH: 719 - 473 - 4801 Vicky Gregor [email protected] https://www.krcc.org @KRCC • KRCX Regis U. 3333 Regis Blvd. Denver, CO 80221 PH: 303 - 964 - 5396 [email protected] https://www.krcx.org @KRCX • KRFC 619 S. College Ave. #4, Fort Collins, CO 80524 PH: 970 - 221 - 5075 David Vacek [email protected] https://www.krfcfm.org facebook.com/KRFCradio @KRFC • KSJD PO Box 116, Cortez, CO 81321 PH: 970 - 564 - 0808 Michael McAllister [email protected] http://www.ksjd.org @KSJDRadio • KSUT PO Box 737, 123 Capote Dr. Ignacio, CO 81137 PH: 970 - 563 - 0255 Stasia Lanier [email protected] https://www.ksut.org @KSUTTribalRadio • KVCU U. Colorado Campus Box 207, Boulder, CO 80309 PH: 303 - 492 - 7405 Max Askari [email protected] o.edu https://www.radio1190.org facebook.com/Radio1190 KVNF 233 Grand Ave. PO Box 1350, Paonia, CO 81428 PH: 970 - 527 - 4866 [email protected] http://www.kvnf.org facebook.com/KVNFCommunityRadio @KVNFradio • KWSB Western State College 600 N. Adams St., Gunnison, CO 81231 PH: 970 - 943 - 3222 [email protected] http://www.kwsb.org • Les is More KDNK PO Box 1388, Carbondale, CO 81623 PH: 970 - 963 - 2976 https://www.kdnk.org Leslie Johnson provides an eclectic blend of new and old music - Alternative, Folk, Rock, Reggae and Bluegrass music. facebook.com/KDNKRadio @kdnkradio • Lonesome Larrys Lava Lamp Lounge KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x1 Lonesome Larry [email protected] https://www.kafmradio.org I play vintage and new Garage, Psych, Folk, Progressive, R&B etc. I strive to champion groups and individuals who c ould/should have been more famous (i.e. Love, Moby Grape, etc.). I also keep my eyes and ears open to new and exciting groups and individuals who not only play authentic sounding vintage '60s music but keep it "real" as well as fresh and innovative. facebo ok.com/kafm.communityradio • New to Me New to You KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x1 Ol' Dog [email protected] https://www.kafmradio.org I generally like really good story - song, morality songs and politically inspired music, b ut Blues, Rock & Roll, Americana, Soul etc. get me going too. I have no specialty other than great new music in most genres. I don't do Classical, unless it has a beat. facebook.com/kafm.communityradio • NightTrax KDNK PO Box 1388, Carbondale, CO 81623 PH: 970 - 963 - 2976 https://www.kdnk.org Host Chuck Curry will escort you on a sonic adventure from the Alternative side... expand your musical awareness by listening to a range of styles from Indie to Acid Jazz, from House to Trip - Hop, from PostPunk to Alt Danc e, from Electronica to Shoegazing. Hear a diverse selection of artists. Try something really different! Tune in to NightTrax. facebook.com/KDNKRadio @kdnkradio • The OBX Show KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x1 Jazzy Jill callme [email protected] https://www.kafmradio.org I like to play a variety of music like Blues, Americana, Rock, Country, Folk and Jazz. facebook.com/kafm.communityradio • Off the Wall KVNF 233 Grand Ave. PO Box 1350, Paonia, CO 81428 PH: 970 - 527 - 4868 Steve R ubick [email protected] http://www.kvnf.org Bringing you the newest music at KVNF and highlighting local artists and those visiting the Western Slope area. facebook.com/KVNFCommunityRadio @KVNFradio • The Orbit Lounge KAFM 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO 815 01 PH: 970 - 241 - 8801 x1 https://www.kafmradio.org We play a variety of eclectic Rock, Americana, Jazz, Blues and even some World music if the spirit moves. We try to include some deep album cuts that will have you saying "Oh wow" and singing along. I enjoy introducing and sharing great new music.
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