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Anthony Ruptak - Live at UMS 2025

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In this episode, Moses Graytower of Youth On Record and Alisha Sweeney of Indie 102.3 are talking with Anthony Ruptak at the final Underground Music Showcase. The Denver-based singer-songwriter uses music as a means to explore the human condition, and his perspective is fueled by his experiences as an EMT. Tune in for a conversation about this approach, Anthony’s hope for the Denver music scene, and the ways he takes care of his mental health through comedy and the outdoors.

You can find Anthony Ruptak’s music wherever you stream your tunes, and on social media @anthonyruptak

Hosted by Moses Graytower and Alisha Sweeney

Engineered by Carlos Perez

Mixed and Mastered by Tongjai Lee

Edited by Clara Kay and David Ladon

Produced by David Ladon, Lucy Richardson, and Alisha Sweeney

Executive Producers are Jami Duffy, and David Ladon

Theme Music is “Nosferatu” by Conrad Mata

Get Loud Radio Lounge at UMS is a production of Youth on Record in collaboration with Indie 102.3.

Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/programs/media-arts.

Learn more about Indie 102.3 at https://www.cpr.org/indie/

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In this episode, Moses Graytower of Youth On Record and Alisha Sweeney of Indie 102.3 are talking with Anthony Ruptak at the final Underground Music Showcase. The Denver-based singer-songwriter uses music as a means to explore the human condition, and his perspective is fueled by his experiences as an EMT. Tune in for a conversation about this approach, Anthony’s hope for the Denver music scene, and the ways he takes care of his mental health through comedy and the outdoors.

You can find Anthony Ruptak’s music wherever you stream your tunes, and on social media @anthonyruptak

Hosted by Moses Graytower and Alisha Sweeney

Engineered by Carlos Perez

Mixed and Mastered by Tongjai Lee

Edited by Clara Kay and David Ladon

Produced by David Ladon, Lucy Richardson, and Alisha Sweeney

Executive Producers are Jami Duffy, and David Ladon

Theme Music is “Nosferatu” by Conrad Mata

Get Loud Radio Lounge at UMS is a production of Youth on Record in collaboration with Indie 102.3.

Learn more at www.youthonrecord.org/programs/media-arts.

Learn more about Indie 102.3 at https://www.cpr.org/indie/

  continue reading

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