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by Adam Perry

Mile High Stash asks what five albums you'd take to a remote Colorado cabin during a zombie apocalypse, armed with nothing but food, water and a crank-powered Victrola. Oh, and we get to know our guests along the way...

Podcast episodes

  • Season 2

  • Alisha Sweeney of Indie 102.3

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    Alisha Sweeney of Indie 102.3

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    Alisha Sweeney of Denver radio station Indie 102.3 is our guest this month on Mile High Stash, and she's a Colorado music icon

  • Greta Cornett of FoCoMX and the Bohemian Foundation

    Greta Cornett of FoCoMX and the Bohemian Foundation

    This month's episode of Mile High Stash features the Northern Colorado music-industry powerhouse Greta Cornett, of the Bohemian Foundation, FoCoMX and a lot more, including the horn section of the great ska band 12 Cents for Marvin. Greta chose five albums from local bands and five from around the world: Local: 1. Born in the Flood – "If This Thing Should Spill" 2. Sickly Hecks – "Go to Heck" 3. Fierce Bad Rabbit – "Spool of Thread" 4. Electric Animals – "A Bear and the Bull" 5. 5. Horse Bitch – "Rest in Peace, Pistachio" Anywhere: 1. David Bowie – "Ziggy Stardust" 2. Pixies – "Doolittle" 3. Miles Davis – Kind of Blue 4. Selena - "Amor Prohibido" 5. Weezer – "Pinkerton"

  • Humancentric Workplace Expert Eryc Eyl

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    Humancentric Workplace Expert Eryc Eyl

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    Speaker, DJ, emcee, business consultant and author of the new book on humanity in the workplace, "Stop Engaging Employees," Colorado native Eryc Eyl is the guest this month on Mile High Stash. Eryc's choices for his Mile High Stash: Public Enemy - "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" Red House Painters - "Down Colorful Hill" Jeff Buckley - "Sin-é" Meat Beat Manifesto - "Storm the Studio" In the Nursery - "Duality"

  • Jesus Christ Taxi Driver frontman Ian Ehrhart

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    Jesus Christ Taxi Driver frontman Ian Ehrhart

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    Sponsored by the Boulder Roots Music Project, this episode of Mile High Stash features Ian Ehrhart of the Colorado band Jesus Christ Taxi Driver

  • Doug Gaddy of Absolute Vinyl

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    Doug Gaddy of Absolute Vinyl

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    Doug Gaddy and his wife, Annie, own and operate Absolute Vinyl Records & Stereo, which is currently celebrating its 15th year in Boulder County. Doug and I chatted at a Longmont hotel recently for this episode of Mile High Stash, and his five choices were: 1. Herbie Nichols 2. Dmitri Shostakovich 3. Wayne Shorter 4. Jade Warrior 5. Willie Weeks