By G. Brown In Pioneers, VideoPosted December 20, 2018Lannie GarrettAs a singer and entertainer, Lannie has brought happiness to the Denver music scene for four decades. READ MORE
By G. Brown In Pioneers, VideoPosted December 20, 2018Max MorathIn theater, broadcasting, publishing and recording, Max devoted his career to championing ragtime music. READ MORE
By G. Brown In Pioneers, VideoPosted December 20, 2018Glenn MillerGlenn was the most successful of all big band leaders, to many a symbol of romance and the best of times. READ MORE
By G. Brown In Pioneers, VideoPosted December 20, 2018Paul WhitemanBy the end of the 1920s, Paul was the biggest name in the music business, referred to as the “King of Jazz.” READ MORE
By G. Brown In Pioneers, VideoPosted December 20, 2018Elizabeth SpencerBetween 1910 and 1916, Elizabeth was the most prolific vocalist recording on Thomas Edison’s staff. READ MORE
By G. Brown In Pioneers, VideoPosted December 20, 2018Billy MurrayDubbed “the Denver Nightingale,” Billy was America’s first singer ever to make a living solely from recording. READ MORE
By G. Brown In PodcastPosted December 3, 2018Harold FieldenFollow the bad boys from Boulder, from their legendary shows at Tulagi to the set of Happy Days and beyond. READ MORE