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KTCL (93.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Wheat Ridge, Colorado.Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts an alternative rock format targeting the Denver metro area.Its studios are located alongside iHeartMedia's other Denver stations at 4695 S Monaco St. in the Tech Center, while its transmitter is located in Golden.
Biota-Mnemonists has taken to the stage for live performance only twice — in 1981, at the Colorado State University art school in Fort Collins, Colorado, and in November 1990 at the then-annual New Music America festival, held that year in Montreal, Quebec. Under the festival banner "Musiques Actuelles", the group premiered a suite of ...
OpenStage Theatre & Company, Inc. is a theatre company in northern Colorado ... In addition to being the foremost local producer at the Fort Collins Lincoln Center, ...
Allegaeon / ˌ ʌ l iː dʒ n / [2] is an American death metal band from Fort Collins, Colorado, formed in 2008. They have released one EP and six studio albums and are currently signed to Metal Blade Records.
Gasoline Lollipops have played many iconic Colorado venues, including Red Rocks, Bluebird Theater, [3] Aggie Theater (Fort Collins, CO), [4] and Fox Theater. [5] Rose also writes and plays under his alter ego, Governor Mortimer Leech, [6] front-man of The Widow's Bane. The Widow's Bane was voted "Best Secret Identity Band (2016)". [7]
In February 2011, the band recorded and mixed their next album at the Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado with producer Bill Stevenson, with whom they had worked on their previous two albums. [4] [5] On January 30, 2011, Yotam Ben-Horin announced on his Facebook page that songwriting for the new Useless ID album was complete.
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Situated in the heart of Fort Collins, The Lincoln Center is the premier multi-venue performing and visual arts center in Northern Colorado.It was founded in 1978 through a community initiative called “Designing Tomorrow Today” that resulted in a voter-approved $2.2 million capital improvements tax, with the community raising an additional $300,000 to complete a new performing and visual ...