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Send us a textShaun Garin and Sam Goering are the two founding members of The Alcapones. After Garin moved to Boulder, he and Goering became friends, and one day, they played music together on Garin's couch. Garin had just started learning the accordion and Goering brought his saxophone. After the two started busking together on Pearl Street, Goering invited Garin to a jam session with members of a previous band of Goering's that had just ended, and the five people who performed in the jam together became the first lineup of The Alcapones.The lineup currently consists of Garin on guitar, Goering on alto saxophone, Jordan Lee Daniels on keyboard, Curly Collins on bass guitar, Nick Dolan on drums, Darin Jones on tenor sax, and Les Miller on trumpet.Gasoline Lollipops (often shortened to Gas Pops) is a title that even frontman Clay Rose knows is bizarre. During an LSD trip in his high school years, he and his friends started coming up with the most insane band names they could, and his ex-girlfriend suggested that name. He kept it in the back of his mind, knowing he wanted to use it for a band, and now, that name has a home with this group of musicians.Gas Pops originally started as a duo, consisting of Rose and drummer Jonny Mouser. The lineup has evolved constantly since then, with members even including Gregory Alan Isakov and his fiddle player Jeb Bows. The current lineup consists of Rose on acoustic guitar and vocals, Kevin Matthews on drums, Scott Coulter on keys, Don Ambory on electric guitar, and “Bad” Brad Morse on upright bass. While initially focusing on country-punk (or cowpunk) to lean more into the jarring band name, the band now experiments in multiple styles, with a general blanket of roots and roots-inspired music and more specific categories of ballads, soul, blues, country, and psychedelic and punk rock. Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak. If you would like to be featured in the podcast, contact the host at media@themountainear.com!SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the COUPON CODE PODCAST FOR A 10% Discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/ You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com/Find us on Facebook @mtnearShare this podcast around wherever you've found it or by sharing the link https://themtnearpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or https://www.themtnear.comYou can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com.Thank you for listening.
In this rerun of The Mountain-Ear podcast from 2022, we hear from local musician Clay Rose about his career and an upcoming music event involving his band Gasoline Lollipops! Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear podcast featuring the news and culture from peak to peak.SUBSCRIBE ONLINE and use the COUPON CODE PODCAST FOR A 10% Discount for ALL NEW SUBSCRIBERS https://www.themtnear.com/subscribe/ You can find us online by visiting https://www.themtnear.com/Find us on Facebook @mtnearYou can contact our editor at info@themountainear.com.Thank you for listening.
Sponsored by The Dab, this week's edition of Mile High Stash features Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops as the guest host, interviewing Adam for his first-ever birthday episode. Adam got a detail about the 1997 "Album of the Year" Grammy wrong in this episode, but it's his birthday episode, so give him a break.
Sponsored by the Jamestown Mercantile and Rising Tide Tattoo, the first-ever episode of Mile High Stash finds Adam chatting with Gasoline Lollipops frontman Clay Rose, who chooses his five albums, discusses his musical upbringing and talks about the new Gasoline Lollipops album, "Nightmares."
Get ready for a ride! No Simple Road is excited to bring you Arthur Lee Land of Blue Skye Barn Presents! Arthur takes us on a conversational journey in this episode! We talk with Arthur about the upcoming A Colorado Heart(h) Warming Valentine's Day Benefit (February 14th at 7pm) to provide assistance to L.E.A.F.(Lyons Emergency Action Fund). The free stream will include songs & conversations navigating relationships & matters of the heart, guests artists Mackenzie Page(of Gipsy Moon) & Clay Rose (of Gasoline Lollipops), Arthur Lee Land & Friends, and guest facilitator Joseph Ferguson.and for more on Blue Skye Barn go to:FACEBOOK.COM/BLUESKYEBARNThe Blue Skye Barn was constructed in the spring of 2020 in response to the indefinite suspension of live performances and in-person gatherings. It was the venue for the first-ever virtual Northwest String Summit festival. The streamed event included performances by members of Greensky Bluegrass, The Infamous Stringdusters, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Leftover Salmon, as well as performances by Bonnie Sims, Daniel Rodriguez (Elephant Revival), Bonnie Paine & Friends (Elephant Revival), Tyler Grant (Grant Farm), and Burle Galloway. Additionally, the event included all-star collaboration sets led by Arthur Lee Land, the Co-Producer and Musical Director of Blue Skye Barn Presents.Following the success of the streamed festival, Blue Skye Barn Presents held a virtual Rave to the Grave, an annual benefit that supports the Lyons Emergency & Assistance Fund (LEAF), a non-profit organization that provides a community food pantry, basic needs support, resource matching, mental health services, and grants to support musicians and artists who have incurred losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The streamed Rave to the Grave production included a short-form documentary that detailed how community members can access the various services provided by LEAF, a fundraising portion, and a two-hour long musical performance by Arthur Lee Land and Friends and various guest artists based in Lyons and the Front Range. The event raised over $30,000 for LEAF. The success of the event established Blue Skye Barn Presents' model of providing a platform for safe, collaborative virtual performances that support participating artists and crew members and non-profit organizations that help those in need.Become a Patron of No Simple Road On Patreon.comFREE SHIPPING FROM Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO: nosimpleroadFor 20% off Sunset Lake CBD PROMO CODE: NSR20 For 10% off Electric Fish Lights PROMO CODE: NSR INTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH OUR GRATITUDE AND THE PERMISSION OF:Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts!No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/nosimpleroad. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s episode I speak with Clay Rose, singer, songwriter and frontman for the Colorado based Gasoline Lollipops. We discuss Clay's hesitation of jumping into sold out post-COVID performances. We delve into Clay’s tumultuous life and childhood; including his stay at a psychiatric facility as a teenager, his time on the road with his father, and his lifelong battle with drugs and alcohol. We also discuss our sobriety, his friendship with Gregory Alan Isakov and the Gasoline Lollipops 5th studio record “All the Problems Money Can Buy.” Clay and I trade similar stories of our youth, navigating trauma and the punk rock pits of our hometowns. Clay’s story is both epic and tragic, but for now he has come out on the other side. Please enjoy my honest and heartfelt conversation with Mr. Clay Rose.
Executive Director of Sound Bridge Music Antonio Lopez interviews Clay Rose, the SBM Featured Artist for September 2020. Best known as the frontman of beloved Boulder, CO band Gasoline Lollipops, Clay dishes on his musical adventures and so much more. The new Gasoline Lollipops record “All The Money Misery Can Buy” is out now. https://gasolinelollipops.com/Support the show (https://www.soundbridgemusic.org/get-involved-1)
Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops is here! We’re going to talk to him about their show on New Years Eve at The Fox in Boulder; Clay’s songwriting process; and a whole bunch more! Next week, we’re taking the week off! We’re putting together a highlight reel of the first four artists we featured on SoundON as a gift to you. We’ve got your music calendar for the week right here - but first, we’re happy to hear that last night Kyle Donovan, who was on episode four of SoundON Podcast, successfully funded his Kickstarter campaign for his new album, Then and Now. We are super excited for him. We got in touch to ask him if we could call him to talk about it, and he offered to stop by the studio to chat! Wednesday December 19 La Vita Bella Thomas Gronberg at 6PM Rosalee’s Pizzeria Dale Cisek and Mike Ryan Duo at 7PM Thursday, December 20 Tasty Weasel Clay Rose at 6PM Vance Brand Civic Auditorium FACE Vocal Band Holiday Show at 7PM The Root Kava Co David Lawrence at 9PM License Number 1 George Nelson Band at 9PM Friday, December 21 Still Cellars Winter Solstice with Peter Flom at 6PM Tasty Weasel Strangebyrds at 5PM Pearl Street Pub Kevin Dooley at 5PM Lazy Dog Boulder Garden Party at 9PM Laughing Goat NPR duo at 9PM License Number 1 Vudu Sunshine at 9PM Oskar Blues Boulder Lionel Young at 7:30PM Saturday, December 22 Bootstrap Longmont Native Station at 6PM The Speakeasy Johnny & the Mongrels at 8:30PM Tasty Weasel Wylie “Crazyhorse” Jones at 4:30PM Oskar Blues Longmont One Flew West at 8:30PM Longtucky Spirits Taylor Shae Duo at 7PM Laughing Goat Zoe Berman at 8PM The Dark Horse Jim Bradford Band at 10PM Beyond the Mountain Brewing Rusty 44 at 6PM Oskar Blues Boulder The Delta Sonics at 8PM Dannik’s Gunbarrel Corner Bar The Vipers at 7:30PM The Root Kava Co Grant Sabin at 9PM License Number 1 Banshee Tree at 9PM Sunday, December 23 Oskar Blues Longmont Bluegrass Brunch at 10 AM Tasty Weasel Jon Ridnell at 3PM BRU Shanna in a Dress at 3PM Mountain Sun Boulder Resonant Rogues at 10PM That’s it for our music news! Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops is here to chat! We've got a special holiday episode for you next week, and a fantastic interview to kick off 2019. We're so grateful for your listening, and we'll see you all in 2019!
Next week, Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops will be here! We’re going to talk to him about their show on New Years Eve at The Fox in Boulder; their upcoming EP release; and a whole bunch more! If you have a question for Clay, leave us a voicemail at (970) 579-0843 Wednesday December 12 Wibby Brewing Winter Market Series at 3PM Still Cellars It Must Shine presented by Peter Flom at 6:30PM Thursday December 13 Tasty Weasel Chris and Ollie at 6PM Laughing Goat Silver Steven at 8PM Friday December 14 Longtucky Spirits Vonnie Kyle at 7PM Still Cellars Lloyd Morris presents Lloyd’s Christmas from the Heart at 7PM Tasty Weasel McKay Brothers at 5PM Laughing Goat Lucas at 8PM Hal Mayfield at 9PM Saturday December 15 Bootstrap Niwot Wink at 6PM Laughing Goat Women in Song at 8PM The Roost The Land of Deborah at 8:30PM Tasty Weasel Famous Men at 4:30PM Sunday December 16 St Vrain Cidery Kort McCumber Duo at 4PM Laughing Goat Kate Farmer & Liz Berube at 8PM Left Hand Brewing Dechen Hawk Trio at 4:30PM Tasty Weasel Delta Sonics at 3PM Monday December 17 Laughing Goat Miles over Mountains at 9PM That’s it for our music news! Tune in next week for an interview with Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops. If you have a question for Clay, leave us a voicemail at (970) 579-0843. If you are an artist or venue, and would like your show featured, e-mail us - info@soundonpodcast.com. Thank you for tuning in - see you next week!
Clay Rose may get a little offended if you tell him he resembles Mortimer Leech, the frontman of The Widow’s Bane. “He’s very loud, very offensive. Not a guy you want to hang out with,” Rose said about Leech during his live in-studio session with KCSU while representing both The Widow’s Bane and Gasoline Lollipops, […] The post KCSU Music: Live In-Studio Session with Clay Rose of Gasoline Lollipops and Widow’s Bane appeared first on KCSU FM.
Gasoline Lollipops have a busy 2018 schedule. The Boulder country-rock band will perform at several Colorado summer music festivals including Grandoozy and ARISE as well as a free concert at Levitt Pavilion Denver in July. The quartet released its latest album, "Soul Mine," late last year. Gasoline Lollipops recently returned to the CPR Performance Studio a year after their first visit. The band played four songs and bandleader Clay Rose spoke with Alisha Sweeney about the soul-searching period of his life that inspired "Soul Mine," recording much of the album alone and his plans to write and record music with his mother.
Members of the local band Gasoline Lollipops, Clay Rose and Donny Ambory, stopped into the KCSU studio to perform a few songs off of their latest album Soul Mine. They discussed the emotional impact of their songs behind the lyrics and the responses the band has received to their album which they released at the […] The post KCSU Music: Live In-Studio with Clay Rose and Donny Ambory of Gasoline Lollipops appeared first on KCSU FM.
Clay Rose and Brad Morse of Colorado local band, Gasoline Lollipops, stopped into the KCSU studio to perform some stripped down, acoustic duo versions of old favorites and special sneak peaks off of their upcoming release, “Soul Mine”. They talk with DJ TBD about their unorthodox way of producing a new album, current song […] The post KCSU Music: Live In-Studio with Gasoline Lollipops appeared first on KCSU FM.
This week we talk to Clay Rose of the Gasoline Lollipops (28:00) but first Jeremy and Nate talk the GasPops most recent record Resurrection. Be sure to check out the band's website for future shows and all the merch here: www.gasolinelollipops.com Here are the links to the music clip and to a few reviews on the band: Love Is Free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VbKLsl1cFk Marquee Magazine: http://marqueemag.com/2017/02/gasoline-lollipops-resurrection/