Tunes and Beats: Unleashing the Melodic Hammers
In Denver, Colorado, nestled within the heart of the city, lies an independent record label that has been making waves in the music industry for over 15 years - Snappy Little Numbers. Founded by Chuck Coffey, this label has been instrumental in the production and release of more than 200 albums, spanning various genres from folk-rock to indie pop.
Chuck Coffey, a musician with 30 years of experience under his belt, has been a pivotal figure in this musical journey. Not only is he the owner of Snappy Little Numbers, but he also plays an active role in the production and release of the albums. His current project is with the nationally renowned band, Spells, based in Denver, where he lends his talents as a musician.
Leading Spells is Ben Roy, a feral singer and stand-up comic, whose unique style adds a captivating edge to the band's sound. Spells, a band known for its distinctive music, has gained a significant following across the nation.
Snappy Little Numbers, an independent label, specializes primarily in indie rock and pop music. Its location in Denver, a city known for its vibrant music scene, seems to be a perfect fit. The label's diverse catalogue reflects the eclectic tastes of its founder, Chuck Coffey, who has also played in various Front Range bands, including the Boulder ska-punk band Mail Order Children.
In a career spanning three decades, Coffey has released over 200 albums through Snappy Little Numbers. His dedication to nurturing and promoting independent music has made him a respected figure in the industry. The label, with its commitment to quality and diversity, continues to contribute to the rich musical landscape of Denver and beyond.
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