Grateful Mike
Mike, a Wyoming native, loves music and finding out more about the performers who create it. Grateful also enjoys a good road trip, old movies, taking photos, hiking, camping and spending time with his wife and two children.
What concert plans do you have this week?
There are lots of reasons to enjoy a night on the town; Mardi Gras' Fat Tuesday, Valentines Day and...well, you haven't been out lately and there are some great bands playing.
How are you spending the Sunday morning before Valentine's Day?
Snuggle with your sweetheart from 7 until 10 listening to the lovely tunes coming from the radio on 'Your Sunday Brunch.'
Along with a big dose of love songs, we'll be getting ready for the 55th annual Grammy Awards, and celebrating Mardi Gras, Fashion Week and the Chinese New Year.
Here's a preview of some of the music you'll hear if you wake up early, set your alarm, it will be worth it. (Maybe you'll even be able to get a nap in later)
How many Glass Art Celebrations have you seen?
This is the 32nd year the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens in Lions Park have hosted the Glass Art Celebration at their conservatory.
Thanks to their sponsors; US Bank, Glass Artists of Wyoming, Cheyenne Beverage Company and Norther Colorado Stained Glass Supply, Wyoming's largest glass art show is free through February 17.
Have you seen Killer Rabbit?
We're talking about the Cheyenne rock and blues band not some out of control creature after your carrots.
Killer Rabbit play a free show at The Midtown Tavern starting at 8 tonight, February 8. And during the 5 o'clock hour, members of the band will visit the KING FM studios.
Have you ever been to the Freedom's Edge Brewing Company in downtown Cheyenne?
Saturday, February 9, would be a good day to visit because they'll be raising money for Laramie County's Court Appointed Special Advocates for children or CASA.
The Freedom's Edge Brewing Company Kegs for your Cause event runs from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m. on Saturday, February 9, in the historic Tivoli Tap House, 301 West Lincolnway, in downtown Cheyenne.
Are you craving some live entertainment? There are a lot of bands playing around our area this week, here's a look at some that you can see.
Green Day had to cancel their scheduled performance tonight, February 6, at the 1st Bank Center in Broomfield, Colorado due to Billie Joe Armstrong's rehabilitation stint.
Have you ever wanted to race on a dog sled?
The winner of the International Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog race, Aaron Peck, claimed the $10,000 first prize over the weekend.
'Seasons of Love' from 'Rent' The Musical (YouTube)
Have you ever watched the musical 'Rent'?
You could be part of the cast of the Cheyenne Little Theatre Players production of 'Rent' to be performed at the historic Atlas Theatre from April 5 through 21.
How are you starting the first Sunday morning of February 2013?
Why not join our party going on from 7 until 10 a.m. on 'Your Sunday Brunch.'
We have three hours filled with Brotherly Love in honor of the Harbaugh's playing each other in the big football game.
We'll pay tribute to the 2013 MusiCares Person of the Year, we have some health news about a Texas guitarist, musical birthdays to celebrate and rock history to commemorate.
The local music scene is alive and kicking!
What bands have you been out to see play lately?
Since the Midtown Tavern started to sponsor our Live at 5:05 music, we've had several of the local bands playing at the former Anderson's Other Corner, 1303 East Pershing Boulevard, stop by the KING FM studios in downtown Cheyenne.
Want to have some fun seeing some live musicians tonight?
Check out local musician George Ball for free at The Midtown Taven, 1303 East Pershing Boulevard, also known as Anderson's Other Corner. starting at 8 p.m.
Have you ever been to Mardi Gras?
The Cheyenne Little Theatre Players will take you there Saturday night at the Atlas Theatre as they present their 4th Annual Mardi Gras Bash at 7 on February 2.
They'll have authentic Louisiana cuisine and drinks to sample, musicians and artists performing and you're encouraged to wear masks and costumes.