DaveInDenver
Rising Sun Ham Guru
Kevin Clock is calling it a career
https://coloradomusic.org/colorado-...fter-50-years-farewell-this-saturday-may-9th/
https://coloradosound.com/
The oldest reference in Discogs (certainly not authoritative) I found was Steve Stajich Open Reel credited there in 1978.
https://www.discogs.com/label/402305-Colorado-Sound-Recording-Studios
The full album:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht3Eqovm5zs
Most of us surely have a few things recorded there, especially if you're at all following the Colorado music scene just about everyone was there at least once or had a mobile concert recorded by them. Not as well known as Caribou Ranch of course but certainly important.
One interesting is the Passage album from 1982, I happened across an excellent copy of it at some point. Probably a thrift store or garage sale if I was guessing. It wasn't intentional but I generally grab anything Colorado related when I see it.


https://coloradomusic.org/colorado-...fter-50-years-farewell-this-saturday-may-9th/
https://coloradosound.com/
The oldest reference in Discogs (certainly not authoritative) I found was Steve Stajich Open Reel credited there in 1978.
https://www.discogs.com/label/402305-Colorado-Sound-Recording-Studios
The full album:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht3Eqovm5zs
Most of us surely have a few things recorded there, especially if you're at all following the Colorado music scene just about everyone was there at least once or had a mobile concert recorded by them. Not as well known as Caribou Ranch of course but certainly important.
One interesting is the Passage album from 1982, I happened across an excellent copy of it at some point. Probably a thrift store or garage sale if I was guessing. It wasn't intentional but I generally grab anything Colorado related when I see it.


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