Standing Ital

Itals singer Keith Porter has been around since reggae’s inception, producing a sound that helped form the music’s foundation. And he’s not about to change his style now. “Roots music means a lot to I,” Porter says through a thick Jamaican accent. “Because within roots music is the food of…

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The Buckets The Buckets (Slow River) Charlie Chesterman Studebakersfield (Slow River) With the Nashville establishment in a creative funk of epic proportions (for proof, check out Shania Twain), independent labels are stepping into the void. Slow River, a tiny company out of Marblehead, Massachusetts, is among the cheekier players in…

The Butlers Did It

“In the Boulder-Denver area, there are so many bands that play fifteen-minute jams,” says Paul Massey, vocalist and rhythm guitarist for Boulder’s Butlers & Thieves. “But we just want to play three-minute pop songs.” Indeed, those of you in search of a Deadhead vibe and tie-dyed clothing should check out…

Feedback

The Denver radio market is like an especially perverse game of Monopoly. Earlier this month, Cincinnati-based Jacor Communications purchased four more stations, bringing its total number of signals in the area to eight (see Feedback, February 14). Now the formats of two other outlets, KYBG-AM/1090 and KNRX-FM/92.1 (recently acquired by…

Many Happy Returns

During the late Eighties, people interested in working at the Kansas City branch of the Internal Revenue Service probably spoke with Kevin Mahogany. A onetime employee in the IRS’s mail room, Mahogany climbed up the government-employee ladder to a comfortable slot in the personnel department, where he interviewed people eager…

The Little Mermen

As Jim Thomas, string-shredder for the guitar-crazy California trio called the Mermen, is being fetched to the phone for an interview, Mermen bassist Allen Whitman grabs the receiver. “Jim has been very abusive to me lately,” he says in a deadpan voice. “Could you please call the police?” Upon being…

Rock’s Roles

Sidney Louie Gunter settles into an overstuffed chair in the living room of his spectacular Golden home and stakes his claim to pop-cultural immortality. “On my new CD we’re saying that I’m the man who named the music rock and roll, and I really believe I am,” he purrs in…

Feedback

Kurt Ohlen is a rockabilly connoisseur. He works at Wax Trax’s oldies branch, collects rockabilly recordings and fronts his own authentic rockabilly band, the Dalhart Imperials. But even so committed a bop cat as Ohlen is, he was in the dark until recently concerning the whereabouts of Hardrock Gunter (see…

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Terry Allen Human Remains (Sugar Hill) Allen, a country songwriter and Lubbock native who’s earned critical acclaim and practically no real money, reassures fans that he won’t trade his credibility for commercial success with this album’s very first line: He barks, “Hey, I don’t need no chickenshit businessman tellin’ me…

The Sun’s Ray

In 1990, Sun Ra–the jazz innovator and native (he claimed) of Saturn–spoke of being “a pioneer going through the forest, not really knowing who is there or what’s in the forest. That’s all I know to be and I know what I’m supposed to be.” Three years later, Ra departed…

Top of the Hill

This spring, Los Angeles-based Cypress Hill will be honored with what’s become a symbol of pop-cultural hipness: an animated guest appearance on The Simpsons. The pot-loving crew–front man B-Real, rapper Sen Dog, DJ Muggs and new percussionist Eric Bobo–have been turned into cartoons for the show’s upcoming Lollapalooza episode, and…

The Three Faces of Bobby

“It’s the singer, not the song” is a phrase the average critic applies too narrowly. The expression is generally hauled out of mothballs to compliment vocalists whose technically impeccable voices and unique, intuitive phrasing can render questions about a ditty’s merit moot. But perhaps more intriguing are those entertainers who…

The Look of Lounge

“When we started out, our major goal was to do a regular night at the Holiday Inn,” says the Gambler, drummer for Denver’s Ruby My Dear. “That would be the pinnacle of success for us.” “And if we really made it,” pianist Simon Cushing adds, “a night at the Brown…

Feedback

Meet Joe Christ. Mr. Christ, as the New York Times would refer to him, is a musician and filmmaker to whom the term “notorious” may safely be applied. Communion in Room 410, the 1988 short film that made him a hero to gore cognoscenti, is a case in point. “I…

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Salif Keita “Folon”…the Past (Mango) Observers who argue that blending music from different regions or cultures can’t help but dilute its impact should spend an hour or so with this disc, a global hodgepodge of sounds and influences that is marvelously inventive and undeniably coherent. Keita, an Albino activist from…

HIT PICK

The ‘Vengers, Friday, February 16, at Soapy Smith’s, make music that’s tough to sit through: The combination of their burbling ska riddims, infectious horn blats, spirited singing and commitment to constant onstage motion is capable of causing even the most devoted wallflower to get up and skank. The act’s debut…

JOIN THE MOB

“I hear they’ve got some phat rides in Japan,” says Paul Lopez, aka Pauli P, half of the Denver rap duo called Deuce Mob. “Yeah, they’re shipping cars over from here,” elaborates Pauli’s partner, Fabian Garcia (stage moniker: DJ Fame). “They’ve got, like, $80,000 Impalas there, and all the guys…

THE DEVIL AND MRS. COOPER

“People come to me when they need a certain type of spiritual help,” says the Reverend Dr. Marjorie Williams-Cooper. “What I do is cast out devils, stuff like that. That area. People come to me saying they are being oppressed, attacked or even possessed by demons. Or maybe their house…

CRITIC’S CHOICE

Arlo Guthrie, Saturday, February 17, at the Boulder Theater, has accomplished far more in his career than writing “Alice’s Restaurant” nearly thirty years ago. He’s also created a body of work strong enough to move him out of the enormous shadow cast by his father, folk legend Woody Guthrie. His…

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Pizzicato Five The Sound of Music by Pizzicato Five (Matador) Self-conscious camp is a volatile commodity. If practitioners of same spend too much time winking at their audience, they wind up as more intellectual versions of “Weird” Al Yankovic (and we all know how sought-after that distinction is). But a…

LEMMY AT FIFTY

The morning after, Lemmy Kilmister, age fifty, is doing his best to remember the night before. As usual, Lemmy’s band, Motorhead, is on tour, but there was no show the previous evening. Rather than catch up on his rest, however, Lemmy abandoned his New Orleans hotel around nightfall and cruised…

GET SICK

Chris Romero, frontman for the Brighton-based band Sick, may not be the only rocker to support his music by doubling as a hit man, but he’s probably the first to boast about it. Of course, Romero’s work as an assassin is only an act; he has a small but important…