KBCO Studio C
In the ’80s, rock radio fragmented into programming formats ranging from classic rock and hard rock to a more eclectic presentation called Triple A or AAA (for, roughly, adult album alternative). Evolving out of the free-form FM stations of the ’70s, AAA was created to be a different listening option for boomers tired of hit-obsessed commercial radio. One of the pioneering broadcasters was Boulder-based KBCO-FM. A full on-air staff of music heads played records that weren’t necessarily traditional radio hits and supported a number of newer artists almost tailor-made for the nascent demographic who went on to the mainstream, from Natalie Merchant, Sheryl Crow and Bodeans to R.E.M., Lyle Lovett and Shawn Colvin. KBCO took chances and broke bands that built very visible and sustainable careers. With passion, creativity and a community-minded approach, the station grew in popularity to be ranked No. 1 in the Denver-Boulder ratings.
In 1988, KBCO Studio C was launched with a performance by Melissa Etheridge in the station’s small control room. An upgraded studio followed, and many artists in Colorado for a concert or promotional tour would stop by to play live on the radio. Since the release of KBCO Studio C – Volume 1 in 1991, the station has released a CD every year in late November with the best or most memorable performances. The CDs quickly sell out, and all proceeds benefit local charities. Now owned by iHeartMedia, KBCO continues the long-running series to this day, adding to more than three dozen releases.


























