Popular KBCO charity CD release Dec. 6

November 19, 2014

Radio station 97.3 KBCO will give Colorado 18 more reasons to love KBCO Studio C on Dec. 6 with the release of its anual charity CD featuring 18 songs recorded live on the air from the Denver/Boulder radio station’s performance studio.  Each year, 97.3 KBCO compiles a select few of these recordings on the annual KBCO Studio C CD release.

The limited edition CD will be available beginning at 8 a..m. Dec. 6 at all Colorado Whole Foods Market locations.  There will be a limit of two CDs per person and the collection will be sold for $12.  Traditionally the annual CD release sells out in about one day, with eager KBCO Studio C fans lining up before sunrise.

Proceeds from the sale of the KBCO Studio C Volume 26 CD will benefit the Food Bank of the Rockies and Boulder County AIDS Project.

“We are so grateful to KBCO, their listeners and the musicians who contributed their songs,” said Kevin Seggelke, president and CEO Food Bank of the Rockies. “As a beneficiary of this tremendous opportunity, Food Bank of the Rockies can feed more people in our community.  One in seven Coloradans are struggling to put food on the table and nearly one in four children live in food insecure households. Each dollar raised for FBR from KBCO Studio C sales will provide an additional four meals for our neighbors in need.”

KBCO Studio C Volume 26 CD songs are:

*  The Oh Hellos – “Hello My Old Heart”;

* Passenger – “Let Her Go”;

* American Authors – “Best Day of My Life”;

* Tedeschi Trucks Band – “Midnight in Harlem”;

* Iron and Wine – “Tree By the River”;

* Jake Bugg – “Lightning Bolt”;

* Ingrid Michaelson – “Girls Chase Boys”;

* David Gray – “Back in the World”;

* Ed Sheeran – “The A Team”

* St. Paul & The Broken Bones – “Call Me”

* The Lumineers – “Stubborn Love”;

* Paolo Nutini – “Let Me Down Easy”;

* The Fray – “Break Your Plans”;

* The Head and The Heart – “Another Story”;

* Big Head Todd and The Monsters – “Beautiful World”;

* Lana Del Rey – “Video Games”;

* Ziggy Marley – “I Don’t Wanna Live on Mars”;

* Conor Oberst – “Sausalito”.

A complete list of Whole Foods Market locations and all additional details are available by visiting kbco.com.

 

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