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  • SHEL - You Could Be My Baby

    SHEL is an American folk/pop band from Fort Collins. The band is composed of the four Holbrook sisters, where SHEL is an acronym for their names, Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza. They performed live on the CSU campus at the Lory Student Center for a special video produced by a team of CSU video/audio professionals and the student production group RamProductions.

  • Krushendo - Stardust

    This music video featuring Colorado/California musician Karlyle Walker, known as Krushendo, was produced and filmed by a team of CSU students (now alums) in 2019. It was created by Inglorious Filmmakers aka Amelia Phillips, Alexandria Clough, Austin Nay, Jon Johnson, and Jack Murphy as part of the 53:14: Music Video Experiment in conjunction with FocoMX and The Bohemian Foundation. Walker passed away in 2023 from a pulmonary embolism and this video is dedicated to his memory.

  • "Élan en Miraflores" - Russick Smith

    This music video features journalism adjunct instructor and local musician Russick Smith and was filmed by a team of CSU related alums and students.

    Filmed by: Matt Gohl, Taylor Utt, Eric Forbes, Bria Andress, Eric Mills, and Chiara Garland. This video was created for the 53:14 Music Video Experiment, produced by NoCoast Artists and CreatePlaces and was made possible thanks to support from Muse, a responsive, competitive grant program offered by Bohemian Foundation that provides support to organizations that have music as their primary focus, or that have a music-centered program.

  • Clark Street Station at the CSU Lagoon

    When you come to hear Clark Street Station, be ready to have some fun, do some dancing, and sing along to songs you know by heart. The six-piece, classic rock band formed eight years ago, and plays mostly oldies from the 50s, 60s, and 70s. This local group plays an eclectic mix of songs you’ve loved for decades, but also loves to play its original songs. They have played under the lights and under the stars, for fundraisers and celebrations as well as pubs. For 25 years, the Lagoon Summer Concert Series has been a celebrated northern Colorado summer tradition.

    This video was recorded and edited by RamProductions.

  • Funky Business at the CSU Lagoon

    Funky Business is a fiery, energetic band based in Northern Colorado. From Aretha Franklin to Bruno Mars, their variety of classic funk, spirited soul, and contemporary pop covers will have you dancing, tapping, and singing along. They have played numerous festivals, weddings, and private parties, providing the fuel to energize crowds. For 25 years, the Lagoon Summer Concert Series has been a celebrated northern Colorado summer tradition.

    The Lagoon Series performance was recorded by the RAMProductions student live event production team with audio supplied by Rockfan Entertainment.

  • Alysia Kraft at the Lagoon Series

    Concert Date: Jul 29, 2024

    Alysia Kraft’s sophomore EP, 'Electric Blooms' is a hard-hitting, hook-laden batch of indie rock that balances warmth, quirk, play, and catharsis in equal parts. Kraft’s long been a supernova and sweetheart of the Northern Colorado music scene, a unique front-person who is punk-kinetic, pop-accessible, and a genuinely powerful conductor of collective energy. The Lagoon Summer Concert Series has been a celebrated northern Colorado summer tradition. Produced by Colorado State University, Lagoon consists of concerts throughout the summer that unite music lovers of all ages. The Lagoon Series performance was recorded by the RAMProductions student live event production team with audio supplied by Rockfan Entertainment. RAMProductions was created by the Department of Journalism and Media Communication at Colorado State University with support from Campus Television (CTV), the College of Liberal Arts, and CSU Marketing and Communications.

  • The Wendy Woo Band at the CSU Lagoon

    A long-time favorite at the Lagoon, Wendy Woo returns to close out the 2022 season. Her energetic personality, musical skills, and spirited songwriting have made her a Colorado favorite. WWB is a poly-ethnic, power pop, song-rock, six-piece band with sweet vocal harmonies and shuddering grooves. The band has performed all over the country in top venues such as the Living Room in New York, Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, and the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville. Wendy has also been named Westword Magazine’s Music Awards “Singer/Songwriter of the year” five separate times. For 25 years, the Lagoon Summer Concert Series has been a celebrated northern Colorado summer tradition.

    The Lagoon Series performance was recorded by the RAMProductions student live event production team with audio supplied by Rockfan Entertainment.

  • The Patti Fiasco at the Lagoon Series

    Jul 29, 2024

    Jet-fueled by powerhouse front woman Alysia Kraft, The Patti Fiasco rides the edge of emotional extreme, delivering a brash yet fiercely soulful brand of rock and roll with a heavy dose of rockabilly, blues, and ballad. At times raw and volatile, and at others, sweet and lilting, the band fuses a hard-rock swagger with the two-step of its Wyoming roots. The Lagoon Summer Concert Series has been a celebrated northern Colorado summer tradition. Produced by Colorado State University, Lagoon consists of concerts throughout the summer that unite music lovers of all ages.

  • Slow Caves at the Music District: Two Hours

    Slow Caves is a rock band from Colorado, consisting of Danish-American brothers, Jakob and Oliver Mueller, and their childhood friend David Dugan. After signing with Old Flame Records in 2016, they released their debut EP, Desert Minded, in early 2017.

    In this performance, sponsored by local radio station 105.5 the Colorado Sound, Slow Caves performed “Two Hours”. It was recorded and edited by RamProductions of CSU.

  • Slow Caves at The Music District: Desert Minded

    Slow Caves is a rock band from Colorado, consisting of Danish-American brothers, Jakob and Oliver Mueller, and their childhood friend David Dugan. After signing with Old Flame Records in 2016, they released their debut EP, Desert Minded, in early 2017.

    In this 2017 performance, sponsored by local radio station 105.5 the Colorado Sound, Slow Caves performed “Desert Minded".” It was recorded and edited by RamProductions of CSU.