Colorado has long inspired iconic singers and songwriters, from Merle Haggard to Johnny Cash to John Denver. But it doesn’t end there. In more recent years, plenty of songs have added to the catalog ...
When Colorado lawmakers made “Rocky Mountain High” the second official state song in 2007, they couldn’t help but highlight the original, “Where the Columbines Grow,” which had been sanctioned since ...
Did you know that Colorado has not one, but two state songs? “Where the Columbines Grow” became the first in 1915, while “Rocky Mountain High” was named the second in 2007. Both have been ...
Nationally recognized lyrics about a state such as California or Colorado bind people to people, and people to place. One example leaps to mind, John Stewart’s “There’s California bloodlines in my ...
“Imagine being heartbroken, and life feels pretty bad right now and you don’t feel like you can cope with it in this moment,” says Clemens Rehbein, one-half of indie-electronic duo Milky Chance. “So, ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Dating back to the 19th century and into the 21st century, many animals, wildlife and other objects found around Colorado have been deemed state symbols. Some symbols, like the state ...
DENVER (KDVR) — If you’re looking for a new playlist, try out what everyone in Colorado is listening to. A study found Colorado’s favorite genre and song, and the results are not exactly surprising.
Summer’s here. Whether you’re still in quarantine, hitting the clubs that dare to be open or jumping in the car for a road trip, ’tis the season for feel-good music, cranked up loud. So take a break ...