Lyle Lovett, Bob Weir, and Joe Neguse Headline eTown’s Earth Day Party
The creators behind Colorado s iconic eTown radio show reflect on 30 years on the air ahead of the nonprofit s b’Earthday Celebration. Luke Guillory •
April 20, 2021
A 30-year run or a spot in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame weren’t accolades Nick and Helen Forster ever aspired to not specifically, anyway when they started eTown in 1991. The married duo simply wanted to express their own connection to the Colorado music scene and passion for sustainability; hopefully, other folks would respond to the radio show, which would feature a mix of musical performances from the likes of the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and conversations with prominent environmentalists, activists, and organizers.
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As the vaccination roll-out continues, many of us have begun making mental bucket lists of the activities and places we’re eager to return to once it’s safe to do so. For some, that might mean hitting your favorite dive bar with friends you haven’t seen since last year. For others, it might be a long-awaited visit to family members. And, for a select few, it might just be standing in an open field in the hot, beating sun for the entirety of the day before paying $10 for a water bottle, losing your friends, and realizing your phone is dead in the middle of a mosh pit of strangers.