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Denver's Josh Blue popped by to discuss his upcoming Comedy Works South shows July 5 and 6. The topic of parenting is also brought up.
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Singer-songwriter Eric Burton from the Austin, TX group Black Pumas stopped by KBCO Studio C to talk about dogs and music. What's better than that?
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Comedian Kevin James is known to everyone from his long-running sitcom KING OF QUEENS. He's bringing his standup to Denver's Bellco Theatre June 28. Kevin and Bret talk about bombing on stage and portraying Denver Broncos Head Coach Sean Payton in 2022's HOME TEAM.
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Did you know the East Coast jam band Goose has roots in Colorado? It's true! Guitarist Rick Mitarotonda checks in with Bret before Goose takes to the stage of Fiddler's Green June 7 and 8.
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Conor Hall is the ultimate Colorado citizen. He's been involved with various state-related causes for years, and Conor is part of a group putting together the Outside Festival in Denver's Civic Center Park June 1 and 2, 2024. Find out more about the festival at KBCO.com.
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Jack Antonoff leads the band Bleachers, and is beloved around the world for his produciton work with artists like Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey. Is there anything Jack Antonoff can't do? He spoke with Bret about making music, Red Rocks, and attack dog equipment.
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The incredible Booker T. Jones, keyboardist for Booker T. & M.G.'s joined Bret to talk about the excellent new HBO docuseries, "STAX: SOULSVILLE U.S.A." premiering May 20. Is this Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and producer also the leader of the single greatest rock and soul band of all time? Maybe!
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Colorado's Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats play Red Rocks August 20-21, and trust me, you don't want to miss that. There's a new album, too: SOUTH OF HERE. It's powerful stuff!
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Colin Quinn is a brilliant guy, and hilarious, too. He'll appear at the legendary Stanley Hotel in Colorado's Estes Park Saturday, April 27.
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The singer-songwriter-guitarist-bandleader Gary Clark Jr. just released a stunning new album, "JPEG Raw."
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Do we solve all of Colorado's problems in less than 20 minutes? Not quite, but the AG does bring up some good points.
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Michael Franti is a singular life force and leader of Michael Franti and Spearhead. He'll bring his eternal love for the world to Red Rocks May 31. Franti talks to Bret about music, world peace...you know...the things we need.
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Why haven't we ever released this conversation? Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan stopped by our studios in 2022, prior to becoming the huge headliner he is today. This was an excellent conversation. Noah's a real, funny dude!
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The Lumineers' keyboardist, drummer, etc. joins Bret to talk about his new solo album, PIANO PIANO 2, and soundtrack aspirations.
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You know his work from the inspiring film A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT.John Dietsch is one of our premier fly fisherpeople! He's also a calming presence in this tumultuous world. On this episode, John talks with Bret about the mental health benefits of fly fishing and more. The Fly Fishing Film Tour arrives at Denver's Oriental Theater March 28 and the Boulder Theater March 31.
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This is a tough one. I was very fond of Richard Lewis, who passed away this week at 76. He was, first and foremost, hilarious. He also happened to be a very kind individual who even followed me on social media and was always encouraging. Here's a short conversation from the KBCO archives.
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Colt 45 Malt Liquor! BRIAN'S SONG! THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK! Billy Dee Williams is the best, and he's just released his memoir, WHAT HAVE WE HERE?
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Crow was recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame! The KBCO listener favorite joined Bret to talk about that, her new album EVOLUTION, and AI.
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Magic Comedians (or comedians who do magic? They're beyond category!) Penn and Teller arrive at Denver's Temple Buell Theatre on March 13! Penn Jillette called Bret to talk about his bass playing and when the duo will retire, if ever.
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I've always enjoyed the comedy of Lewis Black! He's a thoughful artist who isn't afraid to show his emotions. Black is retiring from standup comedy, but not before visiting Denver's Paramount Theater February 2. Black called me to talk about his end of the standup road as well as Jon Stewart's return to The Daily Show.
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