Is Waylon his real name? Yes. He was born and raised in Grand Junction, and plans to stay here forever. After 15 years of touring with Country bands, it was time to get legit and find a way to play music all day without having to live in a van. When not on the radio, Waylon loves performing with the Desert Flyer Band, The Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra, The Western Colorado Jazz Orchestra, Cool Jazz, The Frank Bregar Orchestra, Hot Tub Jazz, Rock 'N Swing, Clark Gualt’s Swing City Express, and Javier De Los Santos Mariachi San Jose. When not performing music with my groups, he loves telling you about all the live music going on around the Western Colorado.
Waylon Jordan
Do You Have What it Takes To Make The Cut at Colorado’s New Buc-ee’s?
Colorado is getting its first Buc-ee's, and the mega-truckstop is looking for the right employees. Do you have what it takes to work for the beaver?
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It appears some of us in Colorado still dream of the day when we can finally enjoy that one Christmas toy we didn't get.
Look: Grand Junction Christmas Lights Winners of 1948
Let's go back in time 75 years or so and celebrate the Grand Junction, Colorado Christmas Lights winners of 1948 with these Bob Grant photos.
Haunted Colorado: Shadow People On Riverdale Road
Have your Colorado adventures ever taken you to Riverdale Road between Thornton and Brighton? If so, you've traveled the very "Gates of Hell."
Shoplifting In Colorado Carries a Hefty Price Tag
Depending on the item in question, getting nailed for shoplifting in Colorado can land you with at least ten days in jail and a $300 fine. Here's a look at crime and punishment as it pertains to shoplifting in Colorado.
Two Colorado Cities In Top 20 In America When Needing a Lawyer
A new study indicates that two Colorado cities rank in the top 20 in the United States when it comes to searching for a lawyer. One Colorado community finished in the top five.
Uncovering Laird, Colorado’s Mini-Town
Do you love small communities? Could you imagine living in a Colorado town with a year-round population of six? If so, this community in Yuma County is your cup of tea.
Discovering Hippie Hotspots: Colorado In The Top 17
According to one website, two Colorado communities are also among the top states in the nation for hippies.
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Colorado is home to over 400 craft breweries, with several more slated to open in 2023. You'll also find a large number of vineyards and distilleries in the Centennial State.
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When it comes to owning land in Colorado, who owns the most? Has there been a changing of the guard? One website says so.