Cheyenne Frontier Days Night Shows

 

Guest: Rod Hottle, Cheyenne Frontier Days general chairman

 

 

How Cheyenne Frontier Days chooses its Night Shows

 

 

Zac Brown Band and the Marshall Tucker Band were the headliners of the first Night Show of Cheyenne Frontier Days, which was an almost sold out show. Brad Paisley and The Band Perry followed on Saturday night, which was also almost sold out.

 

The following concerts and events start at 8 p.m. MDT: Merle Haggard and Chancey Williams and the Younger Brothers Band will perform today (Sunday, July 22).

 

Championship Bull Riders is the night entertainment for Monday, July 23 and Tuesday, July 24.

 

Reba McEntire, Rodney Atkins and Hunter Hayes perform on Wednesday, July 25.

 

Thursday, July 26 Journey, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, and Loverboy will perform.

 

Hank Williams Jr. and Chris Young perform on Friday, July 27.

 

For the final Night Show on July 29, Blake Shelton, who is also a judge on TV’s “The Voice,” and David Nail will perform.

 

For tickets go to: Http://www.cfdrodeo.com

 

Q: “How does Cheyenne Frontier Days choose the acts to bring in each year for the Frontier Nights shows.”

 

Hottle: “We started doing some in depth marketing research back in 2010 and we did a survey using a company called Copernicus from back East and they came out and did some surveying.

They determined some segments and some things that we could look at. Basically five segments is what we looked at with families with small kids, families with teenagers, couples, we had partiers and the older rodeo fan, which I kind of relate to.  We did that and one of the things out of that market research and the focus groups that we had. Cheyenne Frontier Days is known from bringing A acts in. Just like last year we had Zac Brown Band and some of those folks in our line up that’s become an expectation for Cheyenne Frontier Days.

(Last year’s headliners for the Night Shows were Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Charlie Daniels, Championship Bull Riding,  Motley Crue, Darius Rucker, the Zac Brown Band and Toby Keith with Eric Church)

 

“We use the promoter Bob Romeo and it’s the Romeo Entertainment Group and they help us secure acts and book the acts for our shows. That’s how we came up with the lineup we’ve already started the lineup for 2013. This is my last year as the general chairman, there’s one act secured already, but we can’t say who it is yet. We’ll pass that task onto the next committee that starts in August.

 

This year they twisted up the lineup. On Fridays we usually have a rock band , but we brought country into that slot (Zac Brown Band and the Marshall Tucker Band), and we moved our rock act. Last year we had Motley Crue on Wednesday and this year we have Journey on Thursday.”

The Brad Paisley show was in competition with the Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw’s Brothers of the Sun tour in Denver.

We still think we’ll hit our mark on the Brad Paisley show.

Historically Sunday nights always have been light nights here. So we call it a flat night, this way we pay a flat fee for an act and bring them in. Last year was Charlie Daniels this year is Merle Haggard. We’re giving the Chancey Williams Band that has played in our Bucking A tent  for years a chance to open for Merle. That’s a flat night, so we can do promotions around that. (Tickets are $23)

Colorado wildfires/ High Park Fire and Waldo Canyon Fire donations ….

Hello readers 🙂

I’m sorry that it has taken a while for me to post on this blog as of late.

I spent a lot of time and effort collecting donations for High Park Fire and Waldo Canyon Fire victims.

I’d like to thank Sierra Trading Post, Hot Topic II hair and tanning salon, Westgate Dental, and Cheyenne Pet Clinic for their generous donations to the wildfire victims.

Some of the fire evacuees left their homes with the clothes they were wearing that day. They left things like that behind. Sierra Trading Post donated shirts, pants, and new shoes to the Colorado wildfire victims. (see the release on my recent posts).

http://www.sierratradingpost.com

 

Hot Topic II hair and tanning salon donated shampoo and conditioner for the wildfire victims.

Westgate Dental donated almost 200 toothbrushes for Colorado wildfire victims.

and Cheyenne Pet Clinic donated cat and dog food.

 

Thanks all ….

Next month I’ll be collecting school supplies for the families that were impacted by the fires.

 

Karen

 

P. S.  Look forward to our Cheyenne Frontier Days coverage “) they’re official website is http://www.cfdrodeo.com

Coming soon: An interview with the CFD General Chairman ….Rod Hottle

 

Sierra Trading Post donated clothes and shoes that were valued at $40,000 to Colorado wildfires :)

My husband works at Sierra Trading Post as a computer programmer manager.

They generously donated clothes and shoes to the Colorado Wildfire evacuees/victims.

http://sierratradingpost.com

Here is their official press release:

 

Sierra Trading Post Joins Help Colorado Now Efforts

The Wyoming-based multichannel retailer donated and delivered $40,000 in apparel to victims of the disastrous Colorado wildfires Wednesday.

CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 5, 2012 – Sierra Trading Post, a Top 100 Internet retailer based in Cheyenne, delivered clothing and shoes valued at $40,000 on Tuesday to HelpColoradoNow.org, an initiative bringing government agencies and non-profits together to help Coloradoans experiencing disasters.

“We have nearly 200,000 customers who call Colorado home. Coloradoans have been good to us,” Sierra Trading Post President Gary Imig said Thursday. “When the call came to help those affected by the Waldo Canyon and High Park Fires in Colorado, there was no hesitation.”

In recent weeks, Colorado has experienced many wildfires, but two have made national news. Reported on June 9, the High Park Fire burned more than 87,000 acres in the foothills north of Fort Collins and destroyed more than 250 structures. The Waldo Canyon Fire started two weeks later near Colorado Springs, burning more than 18,000 acres and destroying 340 homes.

Sierra Trading Post’s tie to Fort Collins was solidified in March with the opening of its Fort Collins Technology Campus, from which 20 or so employees living in the area work. The eTailer’s ties to Colorado will only grow stronger with the planned expansion of retail operations and the opening of its fifth brick-and-mortar store in South Denver later this year.

“The decision was made Friday to contribute to Help Colorado Now, and by 3 p.m. Tuesday, we had all the product we thought would be useful pulled from inventory, boxed for easy moving and loaded on three pallets,” explained Sierra Trading Post Inventory Optimization Manager David Dietel. “It was pretty fast, and we know it will be appreciated.”

Those three pallets held about $40,000 in new apparel and sandals in various colors, sizes and styles. The donation was made in consideration of the communities’ needs as outlined by HelpColoradoNow.org officials, including jeans, shoes and shirts, Dietel added.

On Wednesday, the pallets were loaded on a Sierra Trading Post employee’s truck and driven to the Fort Collins collection center. From there it will be distributed to the various non-profit agencies associated with HelpColoradoNow.org, including the American Red Cross, The Salvation Army and Larimer Humane Society.

About Sierra Trading Post Headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyo., Sierra Trading Post is a Top 100 Internet retailer known across the globe for offering “Great Deals. Great Brands.” Sierra Trading Post purchases overstocks, closeouts and 2nds from more than 2,000 brand names, and offers customers 35-70% savings every day. Founded in 1986, the company has saved customers more than $3.5 billion off retail prices on outdoor gear, shoes, clothing, accessories and home furnishings. Sierra Trading Post currently operates outlet stores in Boise, Idaho; Reno, Nev.; Cheyenne and Cody, Wyo., a Technology Campus in Fort Collins, Colo., as well as a Call Center and Technology Campus in Cody.

Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy guest: Bobby Phillipps

Bobby Phillipps Rock Star

By Kimberli Pierantoni

Twenty three -year-old Bobby Phillipps is known around the southeastern Wyoming area for his virtuosic guitar playing skills.

Kimberli Pierantoni did a Q and A session with Phillipps about his musical inspirations, his life-long goals with music, and you can find out all about the band Steel March, that he plays in.

Steel March will be playing today, June 15th at 5:30pm to 8pm at the Cheyenne Depot Plaza for Fridays on the Plaza and theWyoming Brewers Festival.The Steel March show is for all ages. The Cheyenne Depot Plaza is an outdoor venue. http://www.wyobrewfest.com/Event.html

Life is as Sweet as Cotton Candy Guest:  Bobby Phillipps

Kimba: When was the first time you played guitar?

Bobby: I started playing guitar when I was 12 years old. My grades were slipping in junior high. One of the things that I had to do to bring my English grade up to passing, was to do a book report on a biography. Dad gave me a Stevie Ray Vaughan biography, and shortly after, I decided to try my hand at guitar.

Kimba: What inspired you to be a musician?

Bobby: For the longest time it was just something I did for fun, but then around the time I was 15 or 16, I had started writing my own songs. I had no idea that that was something I could do; I thought it was reserved for rock gods like the Jimi Hendrixes and Jimmy Pages.

Kimba: What kind of music do you play?

Bobby: Several kinds. My first love is instrumental rock. I write and record all of it in my apartment’s studio and release it online on my Facebook, Twitter, and the website I’m currently revamping. After that, I play in a three-piece hard rock/heavy metal band, Steel March. We play music from Pink Floyd to Van Halen to Metallica to Pantera. We have a blast every night we play. Finally, I also play solo acoustic music around town. I sing and play guitar at the local bars. Everything from 70s and 80s classic rock to modern radio hits; Eagles, Jimi Hendrix, Bruno Mars, Mumford and Sons, Sublime, Aerosmith. It’s got a little bit of everything in it.

Kimba: What other skills do you have?

Bobby: I play bass, dabble in drums, and sing. Outside of music, I play around with web design and programming, but most of my free time is spend writing and recording music. I have my own little recording studio in my apartment
that I use to write, record, and share my music online.

Kimba: If you can meet one musician, who would you meet?

Bobby:  Joe Satriani (of Chickenfoot) hands down. Stevie Ray Vaughan got me playing guitar in the first place, but Joe Satriani is the reason I play the way I do now. After my friend Dominic played Joe’s album “Surfing with the Alien” for me, I was hooked. I loved the sound, I loved the way he approaches the instrument. He just consistently blows my mind.

Website for Joe Satriani: http://www.satriani.com/site.shtml

Kimba: How many songs have you made now?

Bobby: For complete songs, probably something on the order of 80. I have a hard drive full of incomplete songs or works in progress that numbers over 250.

Kimba: Is there a story behind each song?

Bobby: Most of them. A lot of them are written just because I think they sound cool. Some of them tell a story, or they reflect how I’m feeling at the time.

Kimba: Would you mind sharing one of those stories?

Bobby:  My song “The Joker” is the best example of a story. It tells, without words, the story of a guy known as the Joker who always seems to be getting himself into trouble, but never really learns his lessons, and always manages to weasel his way out of everything. One day, he gets into some really deep problems, stuff where he might have to really change his ways, but in the end, he doesn’t. He’s hardwired that way. He just does what he does and never learns his lesson. It was actually based on a guy I knew at the time of writing it.

Kimba: I’ve noticed you have five guitars. Which one is your favorite guitar and why?

Bobby: I actually have 10 total guitars if you count the bass. My favorite is my black Ibanez S320. It’s all beat up because I play it the most. I love the way it sounds. It’s just got that right amount of bite that I like, but it can still sing like an angel if I want it to. I also love the way it feels in my hands. That guitar just fits like a glove. If there were a Bobby Phillipps signature guitar model, it would be that guitar.

Kimba: As a musician what are your dreams for the future?

Bobby: The ultimate dream is to make a living off music. For me, that could mean one or more of the following: Playing live shows with my band, playing my instrumental music with a band backing me for that stuff, playing acoustic shows across the country, recording and producing albums for bands, even just being a session musician when another artist needs a guitar part.

Kimba: Do you plan on performing the rest of your life?

Bobby: Absolutely.

Kimba:  You play as a soloist and with a band. What is the name of your band?

Bobby: Steel March

Steel March (Ron Straley on drums, Juliet March on bass & vocals & Bobby Phillips on guitar)

Kimba: Did you sign up with a record label?

Bobby:  Not yet, but we’re open to it. As for my solo material, I’m actually in the process of starting my own record label to produce that material. I have a very DIY outlook on that side of my music.

Kimba: Have you traveled for a gig?

Bobby: Steel March plays in Wellington, Colo. about once a month. In earlier bands, I’ve played in Fort Collins and Denver, Colo., a couple small towns in Nebraska, and further west in Green River, Wyoming. I’d love to travel further, maybe a tour one of these days.

Kimba: Where can we see you play in public?

Bobby: Every Friday with a few exceptions, I play solo acoustic material at the Crown Bar (222 W. Lincolnway, Cheyenne Wyoming) from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.  You can reach the Crown bar at (307)778-9202

For the band’s shows, check our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/SteelMarch and check out the events.

Kimba: Do you have any upcoming gigs that you are willing to share?

Bobby: All of them! The majority of my shows are 21and over since they occur in bars, but keep an ear to the ground. Every now and then I play at Suite 1901. On June 18, I’ll be playing the front lawn of the Laramie County Library from noon to 1 p.m. https://www.facebook.com/Suite1901

The Laramie County Library’s official website: Http://lclsonline.org

Suite 1901: https://www.facebook.com/Suite1901

Crown Bar http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Crown-Bar/116084228412002

High Park Fire near Fort Collins, Colorado

I went to Fort Collins, Colorado on Sunday, June 8 with a friend, who was the driver. The High Park Fire, which is near Fort Collins was visible, even from the highway. The fire is much worse now and has made National news. It has already claimed one life, destroyed a lot of homes, and displaced a large number of people from their homes. If you want to see updates on Twitter search #Highparkfire www.twitter.com

Here are my photos from Sunday afternoon, as we were headed south from Cheyenne, WY on I-25 South toward Fort Collins, Colo. The setting sun photos were taken in the evening as we were headed back on 1-25 North toward Cheyenne, WY. We passed a lot of Northern Colorado towns on our way home, which is where the Budweiser plant and ranch photos were taken.

All photos are taken by Karen Cotton, copyrighted and are not to be reprinted without permission.

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Here are links from the Denver Post, of Denver, Colo. which has the best coverage so far.

The Denver Post:

Their live blog: http://blogs.denverpost.com/weather/2012/06/09/high-park-fire-larimer-county-live-updates/1001/

Wildlife info about a wolf sanctuary: http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_20826839/wolves-removed-from-sanctuary-near-colo-wildfire

Air Quality: http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_20826955/air-quality-warning-issued-due-high-park-smoke

The Denver Post has this advice from FEMA on how to survive a wildfire: http://www.ready.gov/wildfires

Two other wildfires reported by the Denver Post and the Associated Press one is in Guernsey, WYhttp://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_20826823/crews-battle-blaze-guernsey-state-park

The other is in New Mexico http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_20826413/nm-governor-visit-ruidoso-wildfire-briefing

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