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Steamboat Locals

Steamboat Locals

Di: Eli Campbell
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Steamboat Locals provides one location to find your favorite podcasts about entertainment and life in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Interested in the amazing personalities that make our community so special? Our valley produces and attracts the best of the best in their respective fields, and yet many are so humble about it that you would never know it if you were sitting right next to them. We highlight these amazing people that are so extraordinary in some many ways in ”Common Folk In The Boat”. Or, if you’re a music fan, you know how Steamboat is able to attract incredible artists to our wide variety of venues. Check out ”Steamboat Sound Check” to hear from musicians you know well, and familiarize yourself with musicians you should know better! Beyond our own internally produced podcasts, we are working with other local podcasters who want more ears listening to their content! It’s all things Steamboat in one place!Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Scienze sociali
  • Common Folk in the Boat (Ep. 27 - Brian Harvey)
    Jun 18 2025

    Presented by Billo Premium Cannabis

    As the final episode of Common Folk in the Boat, this installment brings hosts Eli Campbell and Dave Wittlinger full circle—returning them to the very beginning of their journeys in broadcast media. They sit down with local radio legend Brian Harvey, the voice who hired them both to work at KFMU over two decades ago for Dave and almost exactly 20 years ago for Eli.

    In his time, Brian has managed every radio station in Routt County over a nearly 40‑year career that included stints at KBCR, KFMU, KRMR, KEZZ, and more. Beyond that, he has emceed local events, called high school sports, and co-founded the satirical Pirate Theatre. His deep roots in the culture of Steamboat Springs make him the perfect guide for this trip down memory lane.

    Eli and Dave reminisce about the good ol' days of radio in Steamboat and reflect on how far they’ve come since. But it's not all nostalgia. Brian’s current perspective on local media—navigating the challenges of digital disruption, the importance of diverse formats, and the enduring relevance of radio—adds depth to the conversation.

    This final episode is both a celebration and a thoughtful exploration: honoring the past, acknowledging the present, and looking forward to what local media will become next. It’s the perfect send-off for a series grounded in community, authenticity, and the people who shape it.

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    59 min
  • STEAMBOAT SOUND CHECK | Andy Frasco
    Jun 17 2025

    🎙️ Steamboat Sound Check: Andy Frasco Presented by McCreight Progressive Dentistry & Ski Haus

    Andy Frasco returns to the Yampa Valley just in time to kick off the 2025 Steamboat Free Summer Concert Series—and he’s bringing his signature chaos, charm, and crowd-surfing soul revival with him.

    In this episode, we sit down with the frontman, podcaster, and road warrior to talk about what keeps bringing him back to Colorado (and specifically Steamboat), his puppy-filled backstage rider, and how playing 250+ shows a year hasn’t worn him down—but instead shaped his music, mindset, and mission.

    We dive into his new album Growing Pains—his 10th studio release—where Frasco blends his high-octane optimism with a little more hard-earned honesty and bite. We also talk about collaborating with artists like Billy Strings and Daniel Donato on the track “Life Is Easy,” and whether that magic happened in a studio or from tour buses parked miles apart.

    And yes, we asked the big question: Will the town-hall-meets-Frasco-frenzy concert on June 21 be toned down for the family-friendly crowd—or are we in for the full Frasco experience?

    About Andy Frasco: Andy Frasco is a genre-bending showman, pianist, and frontman of Andy Frasco & The U.N., known for his wildly energetic live shows that blend rock, soul, funk, and a little bit of joyful mayhem. A self-made musician, Frasco built his career from the ground up—booking his first tours himself and now playing hundreds of shows annually across the globe. He’s also the host of the World Saving Podcast, where he interviews fellow musicians, athletes, and creatives about the highs, lows, and absurdities of life on the road.

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    19 min
  • Common Folk in the Boat - Ep. 26 Verne Lundquist
    Jun 14 2025

    Guest: Verne Lundquist

    Presented by Billo Premium Cannabis & Paws N Claws

    After two decades in local broadcast media, sitting down with Verne Lundquist—one of the most beloved voices in the history of American sports—was a true pleasure for Common Folk in the Boat host Eli Campbell.

    Verne is a Hall of Fame broadcaster whose calls have become the soundtrack to some of the greatest moments in sports history: Jack Nicklaus at the ’86 Masters, Christian Laettner’s buzzer-beater, the Auburn “Kick Six,” and Tiger Woods’ legendary chip-in on 16. But long before any of that, he was the son of a Lutheran minister, a small-town kid who nearly followed his father into the pulpit before discovering his true calling behind a microphone.

    In this episode, we trace Verne’s path from spinning records at a Texas radio station to becoming a voice trusted by millions. We talk about the balance between preparation and instinct in the broadcast booth, the role silence can play in moments of pure magic, and what it was like trying to recreate that famous Tiger Woods call in a quiet studio in Steamboat—far from the emotion of the actual experience.

    We also talk about his deep ties to this mountain town. Verne first visited Steamboat in the ’70s before making it his permanent home, with his wife Nancy, in 1984. For over four decades, they’ve been pillars of the Yampa Valley community—supporting Strings Music Festival, local nonprofits, and the arts. Verne opens up about what this place has given him in return, and what he hopes future generations will hold onto as Steamboat continues to grow and evolve.

    And yes—we talk Happy Gilmore. From the risk he took in 1996 to appear in the original film (worried it might cost him The Masters), to stepping back on set for Happy Gilmore 2 nearly 30 years later, Verne shares the inside story of how a cameo became a cultural touchstone... and maybe even a couple spoilers before the premier of the sequel.

    This conversation is a tribute to a life well-lived—grounded in authenticity, humility, and a deep love for the people and places that shaped him. Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan, a local Steamboater, or just someone who appreciates good storytelling, this one’s for you.

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    37 min
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