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 VideoPosted July 24, 2018Bill FrisellLearn why major artists such as Elvis Costello and Suzanne Vega seek out Bill to play on their songs. READ MORE
By G. Brown In VideoPosted July 24, 2018Ron MilesRon, an East High grad, is one of Denver’s greatest jazz musicians and a professor at Metro State. READ MORE
By G. Brown In VideoPosted July 24, 2018Johnny SmithA guitar virtuoso, Johnny landed in Colorado Springs, where he gave lessons to a young Jock Bartley! READ MORE
By G. Brown In VideoPosted July 24, 2018Charlie BurrellThe first African American member of a major symphony, Charlie is considered the Jackie Robinson of his craft. READ MORE
By G. Brown In VideoPosted July 24, 2018Dianne ReevesShare in this beloved vocalist’s journey from Denver’s George Washington High School to the Grammy Awards. READ MORE