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New Song: Jeremy Porter - Colorado Christmas

December 5, 2024 GTG Records

GTG Records announces the new single from Jeremy Porter - “Colorado Christmas,” Originally recorded by the Nitty Ditty Dirt Band and released by them as a single in 1983. The song was recorded during the Dynamite Alley sessions, Jeremy’s full-length solo album released in September, 2024.   

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“I inherited a couple thousand 45rpm singles when my mom’s husband passed away in 2020. He was a DJ for a good part of his life, in San Fransico and Kalamazoo, and had stacks of records. Just a massive fan of music. It took weeks to catalog and alphabetize them, then to separate the ones I was interested in keeping. For months I’d grab random singes out of the pile when we had company and put them on, often with no clue what to expect. One day, probably around fall 2022, I came across the Nitty Ditty Dirt Band doing “Mr. Bojangles,” that amazing song written by Jerry Jeff Walker. Their version is solid, of course, but it was the B-side “Colorado Christmas” that really caught my ear. I’m always looking for a good Christmas song to cover, and I actually spent a Christmas in Colorado as a kid, so it just seemed like a natural choice. The lyrics exploring the contradiction between winter in the Colorado Rockies and Los Angeles traffic and palm trees was the icing on the cake.” 

Photo: Noreen Porter

Tucos bassist Jake Riley plays upright bass on the song, and The Wild Honey Collective is again represented strongly with Tommy McCord and wife Danielle Gyger singing harmonies, Tommy playing mandolin, and Adam Aymor on pedal steel guitar. Nick Raeon and David Below round out the lineup on banjo and drums. 

“As with all of the songs on Dynamite Alley, it’s the surrounding cast way more than me that makes this great. David and I worked the arrangement out on the spot in the studio. Tommy and Dani sing wonderfully together, and Adam’s pedal steel really ties the whole thing together.” 

The song will be released on Friday, December 6th to all streaming platforms and available for purchase on Jeremy Porter’s Bandcamp page. 

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Friday December 6th is BANDCAMP Friday, the one day a month where Bandcamp gives artists a bigger cut of the sale than normal days. PLEASE consider buying a copy.

Jeremy Porter - Vocal, acoustic guitar, percussion
David Below - Drums
Jake Riley - Upright bass
Tommy McCord - Mandolin, harmony
Danielle Gyger - Harmony
Adam Aymor - Pedal Steel
Nick Raeon - Banjo

Produced by Jeremy Porter

Written by Steve Goodman, Sony/ATV Tunes LLC / Originally by Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Arranged by Jeremy Porter and David Below
Engineered by Gabriel Doman and Jeremy Porter at The Pharmhouse, Dearborn, MI  and The Basement, Plymouth, MI
Mixed by Tim Patalan at The Loft, Saline, MI
Mastered by Chris Goosman at Baseline Audio Labs, Pinckney, MI
Photo help from Jason Bowes

Cover photo: Colorado National Monument, Colorado, Christmas 1979
Back photo: Dinosaur National Monument, Utah, December 1979

PURCHASE/Stream on BANDCAMP HERE
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Friday December 6th is BANDCAMP Friday, the one day a month where Bandcamp gives artists a bigger cut of the sale than normal days. PLEASE consider buying a copy.

© ℗ 2024 One to Give Music LLC

GTG Records is an indie-label/community based in Lansing, Michigan and led by Tommy Plural. They’re home to The Plurals, The Wild Honey Collective, Jeremy Porter and The Tucos/Jeremy Porter solo, and many, many more. Visit their website and follow their bands. Tell your local record store to stock their titles, distributed by Recess-Ops.

In Music Tags Jeremy Porter, GTG Records, Christmas Music, Pencilstorm Christmas, The Wild Honey Collective, Tim Patalan, The Loft, Nitty Ditty Dirt Band, Colorado Christmas, Jerry Jeff Walker, Mr. Bojangles
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Catching Up With Colin - November Edition

November 30, 2024 Colin Gawel

Colin returns with a Watershed tour update and thoughts on Gillian Welch, Dwight Yoakam and tribute bands.

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In Music Tags Watershed, Gillian Welch, Dwight Yoakam
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In Memoriam: Gary Rasmussen

November 29, 2024 Jeremy Porter

Jeremy Porter remembers Gary Rasmussen, bassist from Sonic’s Rendezvous Band and The Up, and Ann Arbor/Detroit early rock/punk music scene legend.

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In In Memoriam, Music Tags Gary Rasmussen, Sonic's Rendezvous Band, Fred "Sonic" Smith, The Stooges, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Iggy Pop, The Second Chance, City Slang, REAL O MIND Records, John Burke, Jeremy Porter, The UP
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I Like the Dead Schembechlers Too, But Why Do They Have to Swear So Much? - by Jeff Hassler

November 28, 2024 Jeff Hassler

Nothing like some Dead Schembechlers on Thanksgiving to get you primed for Ohio State vs Michigan.

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In Music, Sports Tags Dead Schembechlers, watershed, jeff hassler, rick c, johnny diloretto, brian phillips, bo biafra
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Lansing X2: Dual EP Review - Royal Scene and Narc Out the Reds

November 23, 2024 Jeremy Porter

Jeremy Porter shares some thoughts about new EPs by Lansing, Michigan bands Royal Scene and Narc Out the Reds.

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In Music Tags Lansing, GTG Records, Royal Scene, Narc Out the Reds, Jeremy Porter, The DT's, 19 Wheels, Michigan, Chutes & Ladders, SlugBug, Small Planet, Rick's American Cafe, The Green Door
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5 More Perfect Songs

November 21, 2024 Ricki C.

Ricki C. rounds out his Top 10 Perfect Songs.

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In Music Tags The Rolling Stones, Ian Hunter, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Tom Rush, The Who
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