Colorado Music Buzz

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Colorado Music Buzz Magazine
EditorKeith Schneider
Eric Fletcher
Categoriesmusic
PublisherKeith Schneider
First issueJune 1, 2005
CompanyColorado Music Buzz Inc LLC
CountryUnited States
Based inParker, Colorado
LanguageEnglish
Websitecoloradomusicbuzz.com

Colorado Music Buzz Magazine is a United States-based magazine devoted to Colorado music, arts and entertainment that is published monthly across the Front Range of Colorado. Colorado Music Buzz Magazine was founded in Parker, Colorado in 2005 by Keith Schneider and Eric F. Fletcher. The magazine is known for its positive coverage of the Colorado music scene with a focus on the bands and artists who have reached a mid level of success and have a chance to break nationally.

The last updated issue of Colorado Music Buzz Magazine was released on September 1, 2015.[1]

Multi genre format

Colorado Music Buzz Magazine contains coverage of a wide range of genres including:

.

Notable cover story subjects

Colorado Music Buzz Magazine in its 7-year history has showcased several notable local Colorado musicians as well as Colorado politicians. Bands such as:

Red Rocks
Vol 2. Issue 2. Since 2012, the majority of the magazines feature and cover stories have been written by Managing Editors Jenn Cohen and Tim Wenger.

Celebrity contributors

In December 2008,

KTNI-FM
also contribute monthly columns. Flobots.org features their "Youth on Record" column monthly.

Notable interviews

Colorado Music Buzz Magazine has had several notable interviews with major musical artists, including

Ivan Moody of heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch who is from Westminster, Colorado; and David Ellefson, former bass player for heavy metal band Megadeth and current bassist for F5
.

Interesting facts

Jesse Walker, bassist for the Flobots, was a contributing writer for Colorado Music Buzz Magazine up until the rigors of touring took over his time.

References

  1. ^ "Keith Schneider". issuu.com. Issuu. Retrieved 19 Oct 2023.

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