A Colorado native, Nate Wilde has been severely addicted to rock music for nearly his entire life. He was the guy that would hang out backstage after concerts in hopes of meeting his heroes, and many times he’d won the tickets off the radio. Not only has Nate been rocking the airwaves for upwards of 14 years, he’s also a rock journalist and has interviewed and photographed countless bands, artists, comedians, and actors. When he’s not talking about music, he’s most likely either attending a concert, playing guitar, or creating pen and ink portraits of his favorite rockers.
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Breathtaking Views on Telluride Gondola to Mountain Village
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Since 2007, a statue depicting a guy in a bathtub has been a fixture in downtown Grand Junction, but why?
Colorado is Home to one of the Least Religious Cities in the U.S.
See where this major Colorado city lands on the list of the 10 least religious cities in the United States.
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A 'Colorado' bridge is regarded by many to be one of the most notorious haunted locations in the state of California.
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A Colorado legend is older than the state itself, and was the subject of nightmares for many children that grew up around the gold mines.