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This article highlights local musicians making waves in the Colorado music scene, including Gregg Deal who is touring with Pearl Jam. It also includes a call to action for readers to support the publication's end-of-year fundraising campaign.

From Gregg Deal, who is going on tour with Pearl Jam , to Pedro Urbina of Couched Studios, Neoma and more, these are the folks making a name in the local music industry.We're in the midst of our end-of-year fundraising campaign, and we have until December 31 to raise $30,000. Our work is funded by readers like you, who make voluntary gifts because they value our reporting and want to see it continue. Please make a contribution today and help us reach our goal.

"I got a text message from Jeff that night," Deal adds,"and it said, 'I heard you're good. See you in Florida."

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