Archive for March, 2010

Sleeping At Last Returns To Everyday Joe’s

Have you ever done your heart the favor of listening to Sleeping At Last? You should, really. It would behoove you in most ways.

There are several ways to go about this, of course. Firstly, you could buy their music. This is smart, as you can have it with you most times. On the second tip, come and see the band/our friends from Chicago play at Everyday Joe’s on May 1.

The show is at 7 pm and will cost you $10 in advance (get tickets here or at Everyday Joe’s) or $12 at the door. Jeremy Laron and The Autumn Film will open up the evening with fine sets of their own. The cost of the ticket, however, will be heavily outweighed by the benefit to your personhood.

Two more things…

Killer video for “Green Screens” from Sleeping At Last’s new album Storyboards:

Killer poster for the show featuring vintage fish place mats:

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03 2010

Twitteresting: SHEL Confirmed For Lillith Fair – Austin

The Holbrook ladies seem to have some momentum behind them these days.

Just a couple weeks ago, the band reported via their Twitter account that they had officially signed to Universal Republic Nashville. Just a few minutes ago they reported more exciting things via the Twitter:

SHEL is SO excited to be playing Lilith Fair this summer – BREAKING NEWS!!!!!! http://bit.ly/bUfIgS

If you want to see the Fort Collins natives play, you’ll have to travel. Following the above link takes you to the band’s Facebook page, where the comment thread confirms they will be playing the Austin, TX installment of the tour…the date of which has yet to be announced on the festival’s web site.

This is fun news. Congrats to the people & community & supporters of SHEL. Should be a nice time.

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03 2010

Meet Gubnertorial Candidate John Hickenlooper At Everyday Joe’s

He’s a common man! John Hickenlooper is a common man who mows the yard with an electric mower, not without his Blackberry. Have you ever used an electric mower? It feels like you’re vacuuming the grass.

Denver Mayor Hickenlooper has thrown his name in the hat for the position of governor of the centennial state. He’s founded breweries (Wynkoop and helped with Coopersmith’s among others), he’s governed things, and now he’ll make his way to Everyday Joe’s on Friday, March 26 to talk with you concerning the matters of city & state you have questions about. Working the floor of 144 S. Mason has been his destiny all along.

The mayor will be at Everyday Joe’s 1:45-2:45 pm, and the event is free to attend. Please come down and say hello. See you then!

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03 2010

NoCoSoCal: Things That Count Other Than Scorekeepers

More than anything, Henry Howard is an entertainer. Colorado born,
Henry has an exceptional ability for writing original, acoustic music
that captures audiences young and old. Through college Henry
performed with the band “The LastCall” and since then has focused
on maturing as a musician and performer. His music draws the ears
of casual “pop” listeners while maintaining very intentional lyrics and
composition. Henry’s music has been heard on college campuses,
local hangouts, and hometown radio stations throughout Colorado.
Henry is not only engaging as a solo acoustic artist, but generally plays
with guitarist/friend Sean Harmer and will play with a full band for
larger venues. Henry provides a reliable and credible performance as
an opening act for established bands of any caliber. His performance
can be catered to any venue ranging from large music venues, coffee
shops, restaurants, bars, to private party functions. His ability to create
a lasting memory in any environment is what makes his performances
so valuable. This is only the beginning for a very talented musician.

You may remember a month or so ago when this blogospace was filled with hubub and excitements over the 2010 Mountain Regional Barista Competition. The MRBC was a fine, fine time. It was also infiltrated by volunteers from Everyday Joe’s. There are a handful of things we know how to do very well, and volunteering is one of them. We’re so good at it, in fact, that we’ll be making our presence known on the United States Barista Championship in Anaheim come April 15-18.

With Anaheim approaching at an ever-accelerating rate, I wanted to hear debriefs from folks who helped at the MRBC that will also be lending a hand at the USBC. What emerges from these posts are delightful, heart-warming insights. First up: Diana Sitzman. Everyday Joe’s assistant director, and competition scorekeeper extraordinaire.

EDJ volunteer Josh Taves gettin' his competition on

EDJ volunteer Josh Taves gettin' his competition on

Chris has asked me to write about my experience as the scorekeeper at the mountain regional barista competition a few weeks ago. Actually, it was a month ago.  I procrastinate.  As scorekeeper, I waited for all of the judges to give their marks and then I added them all up, finding each individual competitor’s total.  As boring as it sounds, I loved it. It was fun to be behind the scenes. Meeting different coffee-industry folks, eavesdropping just a bit on the judges calibration, knowing before anyone else who the winner would be; these were all nice little experiences that were unique to my position.

It was really interesting to see how the scores were broken down and weighed. Each competitor is judged by 2 technical judges and 4 sensory judges. The technical judges basically watch how clean a competitor is and how well they follow rules.  The sensory judges grade the taste of the drinks being served, as well as the experience and presentation as a whole.  I was surprised to see how vital the technical scores were to being in contention for the lead.  No matter how good someone’s performance was, lower technical scores eliminated any chance of winning.  Part of this appealed to me personally; I prefer the concrete blacks and whites of life to the abstract grays.  I like order and right angles and clean lines.

On the other hand, it was impossible to get anywhere on technical scores alone.  The top competitors were polished, creative, amiable and engaging.  It was obvious they cared about what they were doing and were well informed about coffee in general and their own espresso in particular.  The understood the importance of creating a connection with the judges.

That feels a little like my life sometimes.  Or the coffee industry sometimes.  It’s easy to forget that there’s not always a bottom line when people are involved.

I guess by being located in the middle of the country, away from the cosmopolitan coffee hubs of the coasts, our regional competition was a contrast to the others I’ve seen.  People seemed more like ground dwellers, less like ladder climbers.  It made me thankful that our roaster is Novo, who values relationships so much more than anything else. It made me thankful that I work with people who don’t let me lose my head about following rules and excelling technically, but keep me focused on the bigger picture and the things that really count in life.

Overall I’d grade the experience as follows:

  • Technical- 70/77, taking into consideration Everyday Joe’s representation and personal adherence to tasks assigned, multiplied by 2 equals 140
  • Sensory- 150/179, taking into consideration enjoyment and growth potential, multiplied by 4 equals 600

Total score of 740.  I win.

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03 2010

March Madness: Play Everyday Joe’s Brackelatte, Win Things, Have A Nice Time

I really don’t understand why we didn’t think of this earlier.

Some of us love college basketball. Some of us don’t. Those who love it usually coerce those who don’t into filling out a bracket for the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament. Those who don’t care usually win and those who love it are left scratching their heads. It’s as classic as that picture up there.

This year, Everyday Joe’s would like to invite all of you to participate in the Everyday Joe’s Brackelatte Challenge. Anyone and everyone can fill out a bracket online by clicking here. Or, if you don’t feel like doing it online, get a printable version here and bring it to Everyday Joe’s by Thursday morning. The tournament starts Thursday, so don’t put it off. There are prizes to be had.

“But I don’t know the first thing about college basketball,” you say.

When it comes to tournament time, that doesn’t matter. There are several strategies you can employ when picking your winners and losers:

  • pick based on mascot
  • pick based on nostalgia
  • pick based on actual knowledge of the game (booooooooooorrrrriiiiiiiiinnnnng)
  • pick based on ________ (fill in the blank…the more ridiculous the better chance you probably stand at winning)

As stated above, there are prizes:

  • 1st Prize: A Clever Coffee Dripper, 12 oz. bag of Novo coffee
  • 2nd Prize: $5 Everyday Joe’s Gift Card
  • 3rd Prize: A free drink of your choice at Everyday Joe’s

Get to it, sports fans or not sports fans. Methinks it’ll be a killer time.

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03 2010

New Music From You Me And Apollo

One of our favorite musical discoveries from 2009 was Mr. Brent Cowles aka You Me And Apollo. His How To Swim, How To Rot EP is pure gold. Listen and you will understand. His performance at Everyday Joe’s on a warm summer night is a warm memory. Thinking of taking him out for trail burgers the next day makes me hungry.

We haven’t heard much from You Me And Apollo since that brief summer tour. The other day on Twitter, Mr. Cowles announced he would be playing at the Apple store in Colorado Springs on March 19 (this coming Friday). Intrigued clicking took us to his Myspace site, where we found rough edits of 4 new songs. Those songs are now streaming below for your listening pleasure. Just press the play.

You Me & Apollo also donated a song to our Love, Everyday Joe’s | Vol. 3 compilation, which you can download here.

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03 2010

SHEL Signs With Universal Republic

“It’s Official!”

That is what the subject line of an electronic communication delcared today. Said communication was from our dear lady Eva Holbrook of the band SHEL. SHEL has been playing here since the ladies were youngins. They are now not youngins. They are also members of the Universal Republic record label family, having officially signed the contracts Monday night. Other members of the UR family include  Tori Amos, Michael Franti, what seems like every child of Bob Marley, and Owl City. Here’s to waiting for the SHEL cover of “Fireflies”.

We love SHEL and the entirety of the Holbrook family with all of our hearts. They have always supported Everyday Joe’s, and it’s a nice time to see them entering new seasons of life.

A Facebook video was posted, forever archiving the pens put to paper in the internet history books. It can be seen here, if you’re into it. If this wonderful news has you chomping at the bit for a chance to see SHEL live, you’re in luck. They’ll be returning to Everyday Joe’s on April 23 with friends John Common and Mason Reed.

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03 2010

Coffee & Goodness: Ft. Collins Food Co-Op

We’ve talked about coffee brewing methods here before (please refer to this and this). Various brew methods result in various delicious results. It’s a fun time.

Back in September we thought, “We want to host coffee tastings.” Then we thought, “These tastings need to be about more than coffee.” One last thought occured, “The tastings should benefit people doing good things.”

And so those thoughts formed one larger thought that was acted on and out came Coffee & Goodness. It is an afternoon of coffee exploration to benefit good things. The upcoming Coffee & Goodness (Saturday March 6) will benefit the Fort Collins Food Co-Op. We will be exploring a coffee from Ethiopia: Amaro Gayo Sun-Dried. It will be explored 4 different ways:

  • Hario V60 Drip
  • Clever Coffee Dripper
  • French Press
  • Espresso

The doors are open from 2-5 pm. Come by any time during those hours and receive 6 oz. samples of Hario, Clever, and French Press and a double shot of the espresso. You can tell us things, we can tell you things, we can exlpore the flavor wheel, we can draw pictures…all for just $7.

PLUS, our good friends at Novo Coffee have generously and graciously and lovingly donated all the beans, so nearly all of that $7 will go directly to the FC Food Co-Op. Prolific!

See you then.

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03 2010

Twitteresting: Cat Beard

Welcome to one of the greatest moments of your life.

TW Walsh is a man who mixes and masters albums. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know what that means. He makes them sound wonderful. Would you like some examples of which albums he makes sound wonderful? Thought so. Examples of those who have played at Everyday Joe’s:

  • David Bazan Curse Your Branches
  • Shadows On A River Shadows On A River
  • You And Yourn It Would Make Things Worse
  • Karli Fairbanks The Breaking Of Our Days

There are a lot more where that came from. Check out a full explanation of his work here.

When he’s not mixing or mastering, TW Walsh is a prolific tweeter (follow him @twwalsh). Back in January, this eminated from his twitteressence:

Cat beard.

Followed by a link to this:

Ohhhhh that is lovely. Or perhaps you think it is disgusting. Or genius. I’d like to point out the stubble above the lowest cat’s head. Will more cat’s grow from there? Or is this  a peaceful mauling?

Think about it. Get back to me. You have been trusted with something great, here. Be careful upon whom you unleash it.

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