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Zolopht
Established in 2009, Zolopht has become a premier act in the Colorado music scene. Loosely described as psychedelic funk-rock, Zolopht has an entirely unique sound that is as catchy as it is progressive. Lovingly crafted music and rigorous nationwide touring has provided the band diehard fans around the country and beyond. Zolopht has shared the stage with artists such as: The Wailers, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, Dirty Heads, Jeff Coffin, Sam Bush, and Eric Krasno. With two full-length studio albums (pH-Balanced/Flexor*) under their belt and a third on the way, Zolopht has gained an unstoppable momentum.
crêpe girl
Crêpe girl is the solo project of 21-year-old French-American songwriter and producer, Eliza Grégoire. Grégoire grew up in Indianapolis speaking French and English and started writing and making music after her first semester in college. Her first single “Loverboy” showcases her bicultural influence paired with her love for indie rock and pop. Crêpe girl has one EP out called ‘Le Début’ and is in the works on her second one. She started playing local shows in Grand Junction in the summer of 2021 and since then has opened up for two bigger artists: Inner Wave and Del Water Gap in Denver. Other band members include Gavin Bistodeau (Bass), Cordero Marez (Guitar), and Cole Ketchem (Drums). Grégoire’s main musical influences are Clairo, beabadoobee, Snail Mail, Del Water Gap, and Omar Apollo. crêpe girl has been gaining some listeners with placements on Spotify’s “Indie Pop” playlist and the David Dean Burkhart Youtube page. She plans to release her second EP in 2022. In February 2022, the crêpe girl recorded two songs for the Studio Lounge series at 970West Studio.
• Lucius Pitkin Inc., Western Uranium Project (Grand Junction, Colorado)
New York-based firm that served as the prime service contractor for the Grand Junction office of the Atomic Energy Commission. They operated a concentrate sampling plant, an analytical laboratory, a borehole logging service, and a mineralogic laboratory. They also performed purchasing, maintenance, construction, and other related services, in addition to providing a unified guard force for the Grand Junction Atomic Energy Office. These operations served the Atomic Energy Commission’s goals of acquiring, researching, and experimenting on uranium for use in energy and nuclear arms production. They contracted under a cost-plus-a-fixed-fee contract, which means they were reimbursed for the cost of operations and paid a previously negotiated annual fee. According to a booklet produced by the Grand Junction Office of the Atomic Energy Commission dated to March 1970, the Western Uranium Project manager was Martin N. Haines, and the Assistant Project Manager was J. N. Latimer.

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