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COjam’s dividing line of past experience and future plans

By Eric Frank
March 20, 2024


Digital art ball of energy of red, blue, yellow and white in a desert landscape of sun and mountains, fractured ground

If I knew then what I know now…This is largely a nothing post, but it’s also the most significant post in COjam’s history!

Anything photos, articles, interviews or items dated before this post was the COjam of old—and man, I sure do love the COjam of old! However, we’ve got some big plans, new ideas and a fresh start ahead of us that will be detailed in a future, far more in-depth post about COjam’s new beginnings.

The long and the short is that this author—and COjam’s founder, lead editor, marketing director, primary photographer and talent buyer—no longer lives in the undeniably great state of Colorado. And while this is a disappointment in some ways, it’s also an opportunity that cannot be passed on. I've noticed that many artists who once fueled Colorado's thriving music scene have since moved away from the Centennial State, igniting fires in new locations to the delight of new audiences. And good on them! We all follow what we determine to be the best course as we move forward in life, striving toward new goals, reaching for new heights, and growing into the best versions of ourselves. COjam is now making just such a transformation.

I must reiterate that opportunity is afoot, and we’d be foolishly short-sighted to throw in the towel now, simply because of a change in geography.

Stay tuned…


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