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In the final episode of Season 1, Brayden and Sonakshi sit down with Andrew Trader-Bankston and Isabel Long from Project PAVE to talk about generating authentic youth/adult partnerships to promote healthy relationships and break down historic patterns of violence. Engineered by Laura BrennanEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.
Brayden and Sonakshi sit down with youth leaders and staff from Rise Above Colorado, a statewide prevention organization that measurably impacts teen perceptions and attitudes about the risks of substance misuse to help youth make empowered, healthy choices.Engineered by Xavier Gauthier and Emerson OlsonEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.
In this episode of Generation Collaboration, Brayden and Sonakshi visited Inside Out Youth Services, an organization building access, equity, and power with LGBTQIA2+ young people, through leadership, advocacy, community-building, education, and peer support. They spoke with Jessie Pocock (she/her), the executive director and CEO of Inside Out Youth Services, and Casper (he/they), a high school senior in Colorado's 49th school district and a peer recovery coach, to learn more about how IOYS supports and advocates for queer youth in their community.Generation Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.Additional music for this episode provided by Granola.
Brayden and Sonakshi speak with two Journalists who got their start at a young age. Shana Saint-Phard is a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School, and the media director for the TJ Journal News. Bree Davies is a local arts advocate, organizer, producer, and the host of City Cast Denver. In this episode, Shana and Bree reflect on reporting locally, diversity in the newsroom, and how to tell a story with journalistic integrity,Engineered by Devonte ParkerEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.Additional music for this episode provided by Granola.
What was your first job? Eleven-year-old Nicholas, shares his entrepreneurial journey and the story behind his small business, Slime Kings. Starting at just 7 years old, Nicholas began ideating with developing his own slime products for kids and adults. Fast forward four years and slime aficionados can purchase his products from his online store and at Denver's legendary The Wizard's Chest. In this episode, Brayden and Sonakshi sit down with Nicholas and his business mentor Leigh, who he met through the Young Americans Center for Financial Literacy to learn more about "the slime industry" and how to start and manage a small business.Engineered by Sydney YllanesEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.Additional music for this episode provided by Granola.
Brayden unpacks the power and potential of restorative justice programs with community advocates Ames Stenson and Leah Rohlfs. Leah is a community, peer, and victim representative in the Fort Collins restorative justice program. Ames Stenson is the program manager for the Englewood Municipal Court's restorative justice program and the Vice President of the Colorado Coalition for Restorative Justice Practices.Engineered by Sreeja ChakrabartyEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.Additional music for this episode provided by Granola and Shawn King.
In this month's episode Brayden and Sonakshi sit down with former state senator, Ellen Stuart Roberts, and two members of the Colorado Youth Advisory Council, Bhavya Surapaneni and Sidd Nareddy, to discuss the important role of youth voice in crafting legislation. COYAC members not only advise legislators on issues that directly affect youth, but they also craft policy. Sidd and Bhavya share about their current policy efforts around substance use, eating disorders and mental health. Learn more about the Colorado Youth Advisory Council at https://coyac.org/ Engineered by Sydney YllanesEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.
This live episode features Nicole Mahobian, Founder of Colorado Young Leaders, Ryan Heckman, Chairman of CiviCO, and Kerrie Joy, local artist & revolutionary, who joined Brayden & Sonakshi to discuss generational change and the importance of supporting youth voice. Engineered by Drake & CO and Devonte ParkerEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.
Sonakshi and Brayden dive deep into the issue diversity and inclusion on college campuses with University of Denver undergraduate students, Mia Payne and Xavier Ada, as well as Dr. Janiece Mackey, the founder and director of Young Aspiring Americans for Social and Political Activism (YAASPA). They are joined by guest host, Hailey Meraz, marketing intern for Generation Collaboration.Engineered by Devonte ParkerEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.
In this episode, Brayden and Sonakshi have a hope-filled conversation about criminal justice reform. Guests, Vanessa Gates and Ellen Clark share their perspectives on the American legal system, identifying flaws and discussing new ways forward.Vanessa Gates is the teen court coordinator and the youth service coordinator for the City of Lone Tree, CO.Ellen Clark is a former member of the Denver Mayor's Youth Commission and a 2022 Graduate of North High School.Engineered by Devonte ParkerEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.Additional music for this episode by LXXXVIII
In this episode, Sonakshi and Brayden dive into classroom culture and the power of representation in schools. They chat with Devonte Parker, a senior at Northeast Early College, and Mary Kaye Bjork, a Grandview High School English teacher, about the importance of open conversations and how youth can have more power in the classroom. Engineered by Akello Stallings and Devonte ParkerEdited by David LadonProduced by Lauren Steavpack and David LadonGeneration Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordLearn more at https://coloradoyoungleaders.org/ and https://www.youthonrecord.orgOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson.Additional music for this episode by Granola.
In this episode, Sonakshi and Brayden talk with Bre, from Joy as Resistance, and Clarise, a member of Colorado Youth Congress, to discuss change, leadership, identity, and self expression in the queer community. Generation Collaboration is produced in partnership with Colorado Young Leaders and Youth on Record, with support from CiviCo, Colorado's community leadership development organization to activate civic-minded leaders.Follow us on the socials at @COyoungleaders and @youthonrecordOur theme song "Find It" is by Esmé Patterson. Additional music for this episode by Granola.
1.ª parte: 1 - SOHN - Bills & Aches & Blues - Song to the Siren 2 - William Ryan Fritch - Revisionist - Still (feat. Esmé Patterson) 3 - Anjimile - Reunion - In Your Eyes (Reflection) feat. Jay Som 4 - Sarah Neufeld - Detritus - The Top 5 - Kira Skov, Mark Lanegan - Spirit Tree - Idea of Love 6 - Steve Jansen - Tender Extinction - Captured 7 - Loma - Don't Shy Away - I Fix My Gaze 8 - Aoife Nessa Frances - Land of No Junction - Less Is More 9 - Sharon Van Etten, Fiona Apple - Epic Ten - Love More (By Fiona Apple) 10 - Cory Hanson - Pale Horse Rider - Another Story From the Center of the Earth 11 - Andy Shauf - The Bearer Of Bad News - Wendell Walker 12 - Laura Veirs - The Panther - The Panther 2.ª parte: 13 - Piano Magic - Chemical - When You Leave Me Alone 14 - Arab Strap - As Days Get Dark - Just Enough 15 - Gem Club - … - Spirit & Decline 16 - Mount Eerie - Live in Bloomington, September 30th, 2011 - Ancient Questions 17 - Nils Frahm, Peter Broderick - Graz - Hammers 18 - Stella Donnelly - SC25 Singles - If I Could Cry (It Would Feel Like This) 19 - Sophie Hutchings - ... - A Sense of Nearing 20 - Homem em Catarse - Sete Fontes - Santa Marta das Cortiças 21 - Zbigniew Preisner - Diaries of Hope - Lament (feat. Lisa Gerrard) 22 - Antonymes - (For Now We See) Through A Glass Dimly - Elegy (ii) 23 - UNKLE & Keaton Henson - The Road: Part 1 - Sick Lullaby 24 - The Eye of Time - Acoustic II - Not From This World 25 - Brian Eno - The Ship - Fickle Sun (II) The Hour Is Thin 26 - Arcade Fire, Owen Pallett - Her (OST) - Song on the Beach 27 - Nils Frahm - Graz - O I End 29 - Cory Hanson - Pale Horse Rider - Bird of Paradise
This week's essential mix of new songs includes a Brian Eno remix of a Lee "Scratch" Perry tune, Red Baraat percussionist Sunny Jain, singer Jesca Hoop and more.Featured Artists And Songs:1. Lee "Scratch" Perry: "Here Come the Warm Dreads" from 'Heavy Rain'2. Sunny Jain: "Immigrant Warrior" from 'Wild Wild East'3. Ethan Gruska: "Event Horizon" from 'EN GARDE'4. Tadzio: "Defiance" from 'The Sick Room'5. Madison Cunningham: "Something to Believe in" from 'Who Are You Now'6. Wished Bone: "Hold Me" (Single)7. Jesca Hoop: "Song for a Bygone Era" from 'Afterbirth'8. Esmé Patterson: "Light in Your Window" (Single)
Programa de 10 de Fevereiro de 2019 1.ª parte: 1 - Dakota Suite / Dag Rosenqvist / Emanuele Errante - What Matters Most - Someday This Pain Will Be Useful To You 2 - James Blake - Assume Form - Lullaby for My Insomniac 3 - Kryshe - Hauch - Meditation 4 - The Dwindlers - Beautiful Unfamiliar - A Slight Blush to Her Curves 5 - Julian Lynch - Rat’s Spit - Reallu 6 - Carla Bozulich (Feat. Freddy Ruppert) - Quieter - Glass House 7 - Mercury Rev - Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited - Courtyard (feat. Beth Orton) 8 - William Ryan Fritch - Revisionist - Still (feat. Esmé Patterson) 9 - Ratso - Stubborn Heart - Our Lady of Light (ft. Nick Cave) 10 - Hauschka - A Different Forest - Urban Forest 11 - Daniel Knox - Chasescene - Me & My Wife 12 - Nils Frahm - Encores 2 - Sweet Little Lie 13 - Oneohtrix Point Never - Good Time (OST) - The Pure and the Damned (feat. Iggy Pop) 14 - Jóhann Jóhannsson - Orphée - Flight From The City 2.ª parte: 15 - Jessica Pratt - Quiet Signs - Aeroplane 16 - Tiny Ruins - Olympic Girls - Sparklers 17 - Adrianne Lenker - Abysskiss - Terminal Paradise 18 - Red House Painters - Ocean Beach - Brockwell Park 19 - Lou Doillon feat. Cat Power - Soliloquy - It's You 20 - Kryshe - Hauch - Erdtrabant 21 - Camille Christel - Copenhagen (Single) - Copenhagen 22 - Susanna & The Brotherhood of Our Lady - Garden of Earthly Delights - Ecstasy X 23 - Zbigniew Preisner - Lament (Single) - Lament (feat. Lisa Gerrard) 24 - Zola Jesus - Okovi - Witness 25 - Catherine Graindorge And Hugo Race - Long Distance Operators - I Call On You 26 - Mark Lanegan - Bubblegun - Strange Religion 27 - Weyes Blood - Front Row Seat to Earth - Can't Go Home 28 - The Delines - The Imperial - Roll Back My Life 29 - Thom Yorke - Suspiria (Music For The Luca Guadagnino Film) - Unmade 30 - Jessica Pratt - Quiet Signs - Opening Night
Hello friends! This is a comedic episode were Justin and special guest Grizzle discuss IPads, iPods, Apple products, cameras and the future of platform streaming. Opening credits to Chicken in the corn by Bushy one string and end credits Dearly Departed (feat. Esmé Patterson) by Shakey Graves
The road ahead. Programa de 14 de Janeiro de 2017 1.ª parte: 1 - Catherine Graindorge And Hugo Race - Long Distance Operators - On Ice 2 - Hior Chronik - Out Of The Dust - Black Sea And Red Sky 3 - Slowdive - Catch The Breeze - Golden Hair 4 - Nils Frahm & Anne Müller - 7Fingers - Let My Key Be C 5 - Oneohtrix Point Never - Good Time (OST) - The Pure and the Damned (feat. Iggy Pop) 6 - Julee Cruise - Floating Into The Night - Mysteries Of Love 7 - Foxing - Two - Indica Two 8 - Kraków Loves Adana - Call Yourself New - Never Quite Right 9 - William Ryan Fritch - Revisionist - Still (feat. Esmé Patterson) 10 - Twin Oaks - Living Rooms - Felt Like Dying 11 - Jesu / Sun Kil Moon - Jesu / Sun Kil Moon - Beautiful You 2.ª parte: 12 - Adrian Crowley - Dark Eyed Messenger - The Wish 13 - Carlos Cipa - Sculptures - And Gently Drops The Rain 14 - Heavy Bell - By Grand Central Station - The Pain Was Unbearable 15 - Heavy Bell - By Grand Central Station - I Am Not The Ease 16 - Tomara - Favorite Ghost - The Road 17 - Circuit des Yeux - Reaching for Indigo - Falling Blonde 18 - Forest Swords - Compassion - Sjurvival 19 - Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left - River Man 20 - Linda Perhacs - I'm a Harmony - We Will Live 21 - Modern Studies - Swell To Great - The Sea Horizon 22 - Hand Habits - Wildly Idle (Humble Before The Void) - Sun Beholds Me 23 - Peter Broderick - Partners - In A Landscape 24 - Mark Eitzel - Hey, Mr. Ferryman - Nothing And Everything
Half Programa de 22 de Outubro de 2017 1.ª parte: 1 - Apparat - The Devil’s Walk - Goodbye 2 - Jacaszek - Kwiaty - To Perenna 3 - Colleen - A Flame My Love, A Frequency - A Flame My Love, A Frequency 4 - Mariam Wallentin & Ben Frost - Fortitude - Tainted Love 5 - Demen - Nektyr - Illdrop 6 - David Sylvian - Uncommon Deities - The God Of Silence 7 - Tatsuro Kojima - a -> b - Flutter 8 - Hidden Orchestra - Dawn Chorus - First Light 9 - Ryuchi Sakamoto - Async - LIFE, LIFE 10 - June Tabor - Angel Tiger - Let No Man Steal Your Thyme 11 - Brian Eno - Small Craft on a Milk Sea - Invisible 12 - M Craft - BLood Moon - Blood Moon 13 - Hauschka - What If - I Can’t Express My Deep Love 14 - Broken Twin - May - No Darkness 2.ª parte: 15 - Martin Grech - March Of The Lonely - March Of The Lonely 16 - 11 - Transparent Music - Duet 17 - Bill Callahan - Woke On A Whaleheart - Night 18 - UNKLE - The Road, Pt. 1 - Farewell (Feat. Ysée, ESKA...) 19 - Air - The Virgin Suicides (OST) - Playground Love 20 - Timber Timbre - Sincerely, Future Pollution - Floating Cathedral 21 - William Ryan Fritch - Revisionist - Still (feat. Esmé Patterson) 22 - Daggy Man - A Lazy Kind Of Pain - Suffer Through the Bleed 23 - Bill Ryder-Jones - Covers October 2017 - Fade Into You (Mazzy Star) 24 - Julien Baker - Spotify Sessions - Vessels 25 - Gregor St. John - Wisdom - Empathy 26 - Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton - Choir of the Mind - Planets 27 - Kara-Lis Coverdale - Triptych I - Vessels 28 - Roy Harper - Flat Baroque and Berserk - Another Day
"The band gave me an ultimatum actually. They said 'either don't make your own music anymore and have all your time in Paper Bird, or leave the group' because they wanted everybody to be like fully committed. And I was just like, that's a no-brainer for me." On this episode of Behind The Scene: Guest: Esmé Patterson Official Site: http://esmepatterson.com/ The song for this episode is “No River” off of her latest album “We Were Wild” Listen above and as always, subscribe direct on iTunes and RSS. This episode was graciously sponsored by Breckenridge Brewery! Photo by: Robert Castro
Joe Sampson has been a mainstay in the Denver music scene for years. He's played in bands like Bad Weather California and Wentworth Kersey and also releases music under his own name. His latest release is last year's "Chansons De Parade" album. Sampson stopped by the CPR Performance Studio with a few backing musicians -- including singer-songwriter Esmé Patterson on vocals. He performed four songs and spoke with Jeremy Petersen about his various musical projects over the years, writing short songs and a memorable review from an Italian blog.
This week, the Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from from the Denver Art Museum in Denver, Colorado. Joining Peter Greenberg Adam Schlegel, Co-Founder of EatDenver, as he dishes about the city’s food explosion and more sustainable, greener dining. Esmé Patterson performs her song “River,” and Jennifer Henneman, a curator at the Denver Art Museum, discusses the complex and difficult history of the American west, and how the museum showcases this fascinating—and often misunderstood—heritage. Of course, the show wouldn’t be complete without Kim Day, CEO of Denver International Airport—the last new major airport built in the U.S.—talking about what she’s done to improve the airport experience (think healthier food and the fastest airport WiFi in the country). There’s all of that and more as the Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from the Denver Art Museum.
This week, the Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from from the Denver Art Museum in Denver, Colorado. Joining Peter Greenberg Adam Schlegel, Co-Founder of EatDenver, as he dishes about the city’s food explosion and more sustainable, greener dining. Esmé Patterson performs her song “River,” and Jennifer Henneman, a curator at the Denver Art Museum, discusses the complex and difficult history of the American west, and how the museum showcases this fascinating—and often misunderstood—heritage. Of course, the show wouldn’t be complete without Kim Day, CEO of Denver International Airport—the last new major airport built in the U.S.—talking about what she’s done to improve the airport experience (think healthier food and the fastest airport WiFi in the country). There’s all of that and more as the Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from the Denver Art Museum.
Velocity with Ryan Estes "We don’t just like music, we love it. That’s why each Illegal Pete’s is also a venue for live music performances. It’s why we feed touring bands through our Starving Artists program. It’s also why we started our own record label featuring artists like Esmé Patterson, Ark Life, Adam Cayton-Holland, and more."
Esmé Patterson has performed in the CPR Performance Studio several times over the past five years. Her latest session marked a milestone: the 400th performance we've recorded for OpenAir Sessions. The Colorado native this year released her third studio album, "We Were Wild." It's an introspective album that reflects on her recent 30th birthday and leaving her former band Paper Bird. It's also the first she recorded outside Colorado, in her new home of Portland, Ore. Patterson performed four songs from "We Were Wild" in our studio. She spoke with Alisha Sweeney about the subject matter of the new album, the contrast between Portland and Denver, and getting whiplash while filming a recent music video.
Anticipation. Excitement. Elation. Confusion. Disappointment. This week, Frank Ocean is all of these things and more.Supremely talented Chicago MC Noname first announced herself to the world two years ago on Chance The Rapper's Acid Rap. On Telefone, she's finally stepping out on her own with one of the strongest statements on womanhood, life in the hood, and life in general that we've heard in recent memory. Marcus K, Dowling and Briana Younger join us to discuss this monumental mix-tape that was well worth the wait.PLUS! Singer/songwriter Esmé Patterson's critically acclaimed LP We Were Wild, is as perfect a slice of pop-rock that you're going to find in 2016. We've got a new track to help get you acquainted.Show Notes"Frank Ocean Is Working on His Own Terms" [The Atlantic]Learn more about Esme PattersonOfficial Site | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramListen on:Spotify | Apple MusicCheck out the track "Wantin Ain't Gettin" from Esme Patterson's We Were Wild, below. TelefonenonameKevin: BUY ITMarcus: BUY ITBriana: BUY ITLINKSOfficial SiteFacebookTwitterLISTEN ONSoundcloudExplore Telefone on GENIUS Upcoming Tour Dates See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comic Kristina Wong fills Luke in on the virtues of live-streaming a first date, Mark Bitterman explains what bitters can do for your holiday cocktails, comic Sean Jordan offers up the sickest burn to his dad ever, and Esmé Patterson's lilting voice warms up your winter.
Billy Conway, who played drums in my parents’ band, and the rock band Morphine, took me aside one night and asked me when I was going to start writing my own songs. I thought that was a pretty good question.” So Reed got to work, and in his late teens.After a move to Colorado, Reed’s clear tenor, emotional songwriting, and undeniable charisma as a front man launched Acoustic Junction in 1989, which developed a cult following in the jam- band era of the 90s. The band released six albums, a collaboration with Graham Nash, and was signed to Capricorn Records and later Mercury Records. Reed found a new kind of success in short trips once or twice a year to Los Angeles, New York and Nashville that earned him placements on the silver screen, television, and commercials. Heput what money he could from the royalties to make three solo records: Spark (2004), Stoned Beautiful (2007), and Once an Ocean (2009) Country legend Lee Ann Womack’s September 2014 release leads with his song “Fly.”Lost in the West is a soundtrack for the invisible cinema of the mind. It features seven songs combining Reed’s powerful lyrics and vocal performance set against wide-open landscapes painted with Stratocaster and Wurlitzer. A deeply talented and accomplished cast joins Reed as producers, performers, and co-writers on this record. John also delivers a masterful performance on percussion, and Jefferson’s varied guitar work shines throughout the record. Anaïs Mitchel sings on “Rags and Bones” and “Four Lanes.” Frazey Ford appears on “Caroline” and “Steal Away.” Reed co-wrote “Caroline” with Esmé Patterson, founding member of Paper Bird, and he teamed with Gregory Alan Isakov to write “Rodeo Clown.”The choices Reed has made earned him the respect of his industry peers on one hand, and his loved-ones on the other.
Denver-based musical polymath Esmé Patterson and stand-up comedian Kevin O’Brien joins us this week to peel back new skin for old ceremonies: We talk about Colorado’s Dish Network and their reboot plans for Blockbuster Video and Starbuck’s new, experimental store design in Arvada. We dig deeper into the current and inevitable demise of two local dive bars—Lancer […] 98: New Skin Edition with Esmé Patterson and Kevin O’BrienDenver Diatribe