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Author: Nate Weaver and Art Biggs

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This is a distinct look at Denver bands and venues from the mid 80s, 90s, 2000s to the present.






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This is Part Deux of Episode Two of Season Two, featuring Jim "Rev" Norris, Mike Lee and Jed Kopp. Art and Nate dive a bit deeper with the Bluebird and Ogden Theater, talking about the shows that took place, they mayhem before the shows started and how it was all possible. Please join us for a run down of NIPP and what went down at these historic theaters from the late 90's to early 2000s.Intro Outro music by Remove Al- Vancouver Canada @Mutual Aid MondayNo Means NoMike WattHot Wat...
Art Biggs and Nate Weaver chat with Jim Norris (Rev) and Jed Kopp about the Bluebird and Ogden Theaters on E. Colfax. Two of Denver's oldest and Theaters that were built in the early 20th century and have become two amazing music venues that are still hosting bands and musicians from all scopes and genres. Jim, Jed and Nate all worked at the Bluebird together and in this episode they share many amazing stories of their time working together.Mentions: Intro and Outro music by:Il Cativo - ...
In this episode Art and Nate interview Sean Melody of Produkt 42, co owner and master mind behind one of the most unique independent record labels based in Colorado Springs that is shared with his wife Apryl. They work together to put out some truly unique music from all over the world. We talk about his time growing up in Denver and his move down to the Springs, the many amazing bands and artists involved with Produkt 42, what it's like running a record label and what the future holds....
Art Biggs and Nate Weaver want to say sorry to Rainbow Sugar for the craziness of setting up the interview and hope we can find another time down the road that works for everyone. We talk about some of the most inspiring women in the Denver scene. What the summer entailed. Living with Crohn's, food allergies and supporting the CCFA. Hitting up the legalization of corporate monopolies, along with Taylor Swift inspiring her fans to vote and a shout out to the underdog.Jamie-Bail Fire Jewe...
Nate and Andrew hangout with Josh Taylor from Monkey Mania and talk about the 50 N Lipan location and 2126 Arapahoe, the shows, the bands and what it took to run a independent venue. We cover the travels and craziness early 90s and what lead up to one of the coolest and unique spots in Denver. Monkey mania is:Josh TaylorNate HaydenBen BruntonMike McNuttsGermaine BacaAmy FantasticClaudine RosseaToshimi IshikiJason IssacsLuke FairchildBrian ClarkNatalie BacaSecret Girls are- Jenn Keyser, J...
Nate Weaver and Andrew Novick sit down with Travis Little and Bird to discuss more of the late 90s warehouse scene in Denver and more specifically, Soulciety. The Soulciety warehouse existed from late 1997 early 1998 to 2002 on Brighton Blvd and 35th Ave. The warehouse, was a home, gallery, work space, practice space, screen print shop and art collective that fostered many talented artists in the Denver and metro area. Please join us for this in depth look with some old friends and excellent ...
This is episode one of the Warehouse series for Dollops for Donuts but it is the 4th episode in the 1st season. We dive into the origin story of the Beatcrib and how things evolved into a very unique art and culture collective that made an impact in Denver from 1992-nowRevoluciones was open from 1997-2005Dollops for Donuts is hosted by Nate Weaver and Andrew NovickFeaturing Revoluciones Art & Culture Collective:Terry BeckJeremy Marquez idesignnyc.com David HailsCJ MillerIntro and out...
Andrew and Nate reflect on Crescendo Music and Offbeat Records with Steve "Smitty" Smith, Cathy H. , Art Biggs, L.A.M. Jams, Doug Seefeldt, the shows at the Basement in the Littleton Town Hall.Cory HarrisChris BroderickRich RossDoug SeefeldtJerry BakerOpening and closing music- Otion live at the Bluebird April, 2001-Beautiful NothingWritten by Nate Weaver and Art BiggsCo-Host Andrew Novickdollopsfordonuts.com
Taking a look at the Littleton Town Hall and the shows that took place in the basement from 1985 to 1987. Shows were hosted by Doug Seefeldt, tickets were sold at Offbeat Records. The Fluid, Blood Flower, Sons of T were some of the bands to play and were a part of the underground all ages scene in the mid 80s. This is the first episode in a 2 part series and next we will look back at Crescendo Music and the L.A.M. Jams of 86, 87 and 1988. Lastly, we will look at the meteoric rise of a few sho...
A unique look at Denver bands and venues from the mid 80s to the present, the stories and a celebration of those that revolutionized music in Denver.Mercury Cafe websiteA video about Marilyn and the Mercury Cafe:Marilyn Megenity & the Mercury Cafe on VimeoMutiny Information Cafe websiteWritten by Nate WeaverIntro and outro music Scott Lewis and Nate WeaverCo-Host-Andrew Novickdollopsfordonuts.com
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