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We at K4CO Radio LOVE our Colorado musicians! If you are a part of a band or a musician, please submit your music in an MP3 format that is at least 256 kbps to us at contact@k4coradio.com. Support local Colorado musicians, download the FREE K4CO Radio App and listen to the AMAZING talent we have here! THANK YOU TO OUR COMMUNITY!

K4CO Radio is a streaming radio station and marketing company based in Centennial, Colorado. Our mission is to bring the Colorado community together with a focus on local businesses, nonprofits and musicians. K4CO Radio utilizes many different marketing mediums to highlight your business through radio endorsements, social media marketing, interviews, remote broadcasting and community networking.
At K4CO Radio, we bring our partners to the community through building contacts by means of networking, marketing, social media, content creation and radio outreach. Our connections with city governments, chambers of commerce, media outlets, and nonprofits allow us to grow our partners reach with a personal and meaningful approach. K4CO Radio is your marketing and advertising solution.  

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Whatever Happened to KFML Radio? G. Brown and More Answer Your questions Via Podcast and Their Website

KFML radio 1969-1974
In the late ’60s, the freedom sought by a new generation came on the radio via the FM band—underground, or free-form, radio. In Denver, KFML was legendary. The station permitted, nay encouraged, disc jockeys to select their own records to play, mostly based in rock but ranging from country and folk music to jazz and blues. The best of them mastered the art of the segue, transitioning between styles and genres. Commercials were written and produced in-house. For a subversive show called High Street , listeners were instructed to switch on an old movie on a local television station, turn down the volume and then tune into KFML; the High Streetcast would adlib the dialogue, creating a killingly funny plotline (the TV station eventually sued). This irreverent approach extended to interviews, newscasts and extemporized live performances. KFML also entered into an agreement with ListenUp, the local audio/video retailer and the sound company for Ebbets Field, Denver’s premier concert venue of the early ’70s. The station would simulcast an act’s first show live—or record it for rebroadcast—to promote the subsequent nights. An amazing array of memorable performances from every genre aired. Sugarloaf guitarist Bob Webber at Sugarloaf Canyon Productions has added remastering magic of original analog tapes exclusively for Colorado Music Experience.

https://colomusic.org/music/kfml-radio/

Listen to the extraordinary first-person stories of the Colorado music community’s most consequential figures. Covering an eclectic range of subjects, these in-depth interview-style podcasts are hosted by CoME executive director G. Brown and recorded at Colorado Sound Studios with producers and engineers Kevin Clock, Tom Capek and Robert Davis.

Over decades, CoME executive director G. Brown and editor Jon Rizzi have compiled profiles of the myriad artists who came to define Colorado’s amazing and diverse musical legacy, as the Centennial State grew from a blip on the national music radar to a can’t-miss destination for rock’s most prominent acts. Take an encyclopedic look at over a century of musicians and a band-by-band tour of Colorado music’s most memorable moments.

Colorado Music Experience – Facebook

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