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By Catalina Soltero

Published on December 30, 2004

From its launch in the 1970s until well into the '80s, Firefallreleased a steady stream of hits that included everything from "You Are the Woman" to "Just Remember I Love You." By fusing equal parts country and pop with laid-back rhythms and a soft-rock style, the Colorado band found a comfortable niche that it occupies to this day, albeit with an oft-changing lineup. Fan the flames when Firefall heats up a 24-karat Golden New Year's Eve celebration this Friday, December 31, at the Buffalo Rose.