Behind The Scene Episode 81 - Lola Black and Chris Dellinger (Lola Black)

I knew that I was just meant to be on the stage somehow or someway...It was just one of those things that just, I knew that’s where I belonged.
— Lola Black

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Lola Black and Chris Dellinger (Lola Black)

Official Site: lolablackmusic.com

The song for this episode is called 'Nothing's gonna Be Alright' and is from the new album by the same name, available on iTunes.

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photos by: Shon Cobbs

This episode has been generously supported by A Small Print Shop

This episode has been generously supported by Breckenridge Brewery

BTS Retrospect: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats @ Red Rocks

The cool, dry, dusk air rolling through the foothills of Colorado fills this mystical and mesmerizing venue. Mingling with the smells of Colorado beer, grilled concessions, and 10,000 fans waiting to greet their hometown heroes.  This is my first time coming to Red Rocks as a photographer, my first time making photographs of either band, and honestly, my first time actually even seeing Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats live.  

I started the Behind The Scene podcast in 2015, the same year that Nathaniel and band released S.O.B to the world and broke through the ceiling that most local bands find impenetrable.  Doing this podcast, talking with so many amazing artists both local and national, my fascination with Nathaniel Rateliff has only grown exponential.  Why does one artist break so massively, while other, equally amazing talents are left languishing?  Is it merely a payment for dues rendered?  Or is just timing and luck and kismet and...?

We are allowed to shoot from the photo pit for only the first three songs of both the Slim Cessna's Auto Club and Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats performances.  3 songs, 10-12 minutes to try to capture the essence of 2 of the best live bands to come out of Colorado in decades.  While fearing that 3 songs won't be enough to capture the magic of these incredible performers in photo, I quickly realized that I needed less than one half of one song to answer my questions above. 

Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are enjoying the success that they are, not because of dues paid, or work ethic, or fate, destiny, luck, or magic.  I mean, sure all of those play a part in the trajectory of any artist.  However, it is much more simple than that.  They are selling out multiple nights at one of the best venues in the world, as well as countless amazing venues internationally because they put on an absolutely electric, engaging, beautiful, and soul fulfilling live show. 

The pairing with Slim Cessna's Auto Club perfectly added to the elevation of the evening as these two grandiose performers left me feeling inspirationally fueled, artistically fulfilled, and emotionally drained.  We don't go to Red Rocks for the live music.  We go to Red Rocks for an experience that can't be replicated elsewhere.  Nathaniel Rateliff, Slim Cessna, and their respective league of extraordinary players delivered us exactly that, an experience that I know I won't be able to let go of anytime soon.

-Shon Cobbs

Photos By: Shon Cobbs

Behind The Scene Episode 74 - Brent Cowles (Singer-Songwriter)

You can’t have faith in something if you’ve never doubted it before. That doubt is the only way to really figure out what something means to you.
— Brent Cowles

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Brent Cowles (Singer - Songwriter)

Official Site: www.brentcowles.com

The song for this episode is called 'How to be Okay Alone' and is from the brand new album of the same name, available on iTunes and Spotify.

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photo By: Shon Cobbs

This episode has been generously supported by A Small Print Shop 

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Behind The Scene Episode 71 - Chris Zacher (Levitt Pavilion)

Scenes work when people who are driving the bus are doing it for the love of what they are doing, for a vision that they believe in, and that’s why our scene is working right now.
— Chris Zacher

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Chris Zacher (Levitt Pavilion)

Official Site: levittdenver.org

The song for this episode is called 'No Punches' and is by Strange Americans, one of Chris' favorite Denver bands.

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photo by: Stephanie Doebler

This episode has been generously supported by A Small Print Shop 

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Behind The Scene Episode 68 - Josh Blue (Comedian, Artist)

What I’m doing on stage is more than making people laugh. Like you leave my show with a different perspective and understanding of disability.
— Josh Blue

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Josh Blue (Comedian, Artist)

Official Site: www.joshblue.com

The song for this episode is called "Randum House" and can be found on the album 'Holligan Stew' by Josh Blue and the Hooligan Stew Revue

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photo by: Shon Cobbs

This episode has been supported by A Small Print Shop 

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Behind The Scene Episode 67 - Eric Halborg and Cole Rudy (Dragondeer)

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Eric Halborg and Cole Rudy (Dragondeer)

Official Site: www.dragondeer.com

The song for this episode is called "If You Got The Blues" and is from Dragondeer's latest album of the same name.

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photo By: Cherie Cobbs

This episode brought to you by A Small Print Shop 

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Behind The Scene Episode 66 - Michelle, Harmony, Blair - The Milk Blossoms (Indie Folk Trip-Hop)

I’m incredibly grateful for this relationship that we have with the three of us. I think I’ve sorta of dipped into bands that function purely on like a leadership level, you know, on one person is the center and that person can make decisions, as they should, can make decisions and get subs and you know not every person is essential. The part is essential but the person is not and so I think being able to have something like this where we can never really, we can never not have one person in this band to be able to perform, you know, we can’t sub anybody, you know, and that’s a gift. A gift that we’ve had to work for and work at.
— Michelle R.

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Michelle, Harmony, Blair - The Milk Blossoms (Indie Folk Trip-Hop)

Official Site: themilkblossoms.bandcamp.com

The song for this episode is called "Fall Right In" from The Milk Blossoms' new album "Dry Heave the Heavenly" due out on 3/29

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Photo By: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 63 - Christie Buchele (Comedian)

I do have a disability so a lot of people might assume that I was maybe picked on and needed humor to like combat the bullies but I wasn’t really made fun of too much...I do think that people kind of just avoid you though so humor was more of a way of like them not being afraid to talk to me or be around me.
— Christie Buchele

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Christie Buchele (Comedian)

Official Site: christiebuchele.rocks

The song for this episode is called "Just Like That" from Teacup Gorilla, one of Christie's favorite Denver bands.

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Photo by: Carlos Madrid

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Behind The Scene Episode 62 - Megan Fong (Florea, Bonnie and the Beard)

But I think for me, not really knowing who I was anymore, being able to play music and create like that, that was really, really important. So I would take that. I would be like ya know, I know I’m going to be sick after doing this but I need to because it’s the only thing that feels normal...It’s gonna make me feel horrible but I want to do it.
— Megan Fong

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Megan Fong (Florea, Bonnie & The Beard)

Official Site: florea.bandcamp.com

The song for this episode is called "Running of the Bulls" and is off of Florea's debut self titled album.

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photo by: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 60 - Mary Lambert (Grammy Nominated Singer-Songwriter, Poet)

I’d just watch my Mom kind’ve turn her heartache and her pain into song and after she’d put us to bed I’d just hear her play piano and hear her cry and play piano, I mean it was transformative for her and I think was like deeply impactful for me.
— Mary Lambert

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Mary Lambert (Grammy Nominated Singer-Songwriter, Poet)

Official Site: www.marylambertsings.com

The song for this episode is called 'Know Your Name' and can be found on Mary's latest EP 'Bold'.

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photo By: Shon Cobbs

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Behind The Scene Episode 57 - Anthony Ruptak (Singer-Songwriter)

So, I’m very grateful to have this outlet as well because it is a true sense of like I’m doing something important. Music is still selfish, it’s a selfish endeavor at the end of the day. I do it for my mental health and because I love performing and I love writing. It feels great to have something to actually tangibly help people with as well.
— Anthony Ruptak

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Anthony Ruptak (Singer-Songwriter)

Official Site: www.anthonyruptak.bandcamp.com

The song for this episode is called "Follow The Leader" and was recorded live in the BTS studio!  You can also find the song on Anthony Ruptak's latest album "Don't Let It Kill You"

Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and Google

Photo By: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 54 - Slim Cessna (Slim Cessna's Auto Club, DBUK)

One of the things we do with our shows is we, the band literally loses, we lose ourselves and we get lost, at least I do, I get lost in this show like where I’m not thinking about anything, like there’s no worries, there’s no inhibition, there’s no wall, everything disappears, and so the best audiences are when that also happens with the audience.
— Slim Cessna

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Slim Cessna

Official Sitewww.scacunincorporated.com

The song for this episode is called 'Commandment 2' off of their latest album 'The Commandments According To SCAC'

Photo by: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 51 - Todd Park Mohr (Big Head Todd and the Monsters)

George Thorogood had a great sentence that he told once that he had to ‘scratch and claw his way to the middle’.  That’s exactly what it’s sort of like.  Like, you know maintaining is the new rock stardom in a way.
— Todd Park Mohr

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Todd Park Mohr (Big Head Todd and the Monsters)

Official Site: www.bigheadtodd.com

The song for this episode is called 'Glow' and can be found on Big Head Todd's latest album titled "New World Arisin'"

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Photo by: Shon Cobbs

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Behind The Scene Episode 41 - Kyle Williams and Nathan Rogers (Motion Trap)

For potential people coming out, if you have a good product, and you have a drive, and you have desire to be in here, the water is warm man. People are more than welcome to let you in..
— Nathan Rogers

On this episode of Behind The Scene:

Guest: Kyle Williams and Nathan Rogers (Motion Trap)

Official Site: motiontrap.com

The song for this episode is called "Molecule" and can be found on their latest album "Heavenly Bodies" - motiontrap.bandcamp.com

 

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