The Greeley Stampede Returns with Live Music and Great Rodeo
It started in the late 1800s as a humble celebration for the Greeley community to honor its local potato farmers. And more than a century later, it has evolved into the “World’s Largest Fourth of July Rodeo and Western Celebration,” which is estimated to attract about 450,000 patrons each summer.
“The Greeley Stampede is a great [...]
Joe Lee Parker – Acoustic
In his latest full-length acoustic album, it is obvious Joe Lee Parker takes pride in his ability to appreciate the simpler things in life. What’s even more apparent is he is also quite proud of the CD’s slow burning opener, “The Day.” So much so that he reuses it 12 more times for the rest [...]
Megan Burtt – It Ain’t Love
Though its title might convince you the CD is the most generically “brokenhearted-girl” endeavor this side of corny poetry blogs, It Ain’t Love is unexpectedly mature, evocative and heartfelt. After listening to the first couple of subtly crafted tracks, the beautiful execution melts away any preconceived notion of contrived saccharinity that often plagues female artists. [...]
Ryan Fourt – a minimalistic musician
Perhaps there’s something in the water, or maybe it’s a consequence of the sweltering climate, but it seems like everything in the South is done at a much more leisurely pace. The way people walk, the way people talk, and even the way they produce their music is unhurried; and according to Ryan Fourt, the [...]
Quality Galleries – an integral part of Greeley’s community
Assuming you trust the stereotypes that perpetuate Greeley’s reputation as an uncultured region, it’s safe to say you’re unfamiliar with the collection of art galleries that occupy the city. You’re not alone. The area’s art scene is a fairly unknown sector – even the majority of residents are unaware of the showrooms within the community. [...]





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