Firefall2024

Firefall
(April 20, 2024 7:00pm)
The musical roots of Firefall run deep into the fertile soil of American rock and folk rock. In
more than 40 years of making music, Firefall has distinguished itself as one of the top bands in
the genre known as Americana. The band helped spearhead the birth and growth of the
country rock and folk-rock sound of the 1970s and still remains one of the few remaining
torchbearers for harmony-laden rock. It transcends and embraces many labels: rock, soft rock,
country rock, contemporary country, easy listening and Americana.
The band got its start in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974, when lead guitarist and vocalist Jock
Bartley joined forces with Rick Roberts and others from the legendary Gram Parsons band.
After bassist Mark Andes and guitarist Larry Burnett joined, the new band needed a name. It
was called Firefall, a name Roberts is said to have come up with after seeing the Yosemite
Firefall annual event at Yosemite National Park. With its deep roots in Colorado, Firefall was
one of the first bands to bring the creative and musical richness of the Rocky Mountain area to
the forefront of the industry.
Firefall went on to earn two platinum and three gold albums with hits like “You Are the
Woman,” “Just Remember I Love You,” “Strange Way,” “Cinderella,” “Mexico,” and “Call On
Me.” They shared stages with other top bands of the day, including Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie
Brothers, The Beach Boys, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Chicago.
Lead guitarist and singer/songwriter Jock Bartley was the common thread through the decades
and during periods of changing personnel. For Barkley, the band’s co-founder, Firefall has
presented the opportunity to make quality music over the course of four decades. It also
represents a personal, heartfelt commitment to maintaining the tradition of the contemporary
musical genre he and his peers helped create.
Firefall has nurtured its faithful and growing audiences through live performances which attract
new generations of fans. With a wealth of old and new songs, Firefall demonstrates the depth
and diversity of the band’s lyrical and musical excellence. The tight harmonies and intricate
vocal arrangements are a fresh reminder of what melodic music is all about. The response to
the solos and extended “jams” on concerts brings fun and spontaneity to a Firefall show. Today,
Bartley tours with longtime members Steve Weinmeister on guitar, mandolin, keyboard and
vocals, Jim Waddell on keyboard, flute and saxophone, Sandy Ficca on drums and newcomer
John Bisaha on bass and vocals.
In the fall of 2023, the band will release Friends and Family on Sunset Blvd. Records. A
“concept” album, it features new versions of classic songs by artists that are a part of Firefall’s
rich history, including groups that the founding members played in or that Firefall toured with,
such as The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Spirit, Dan Fogelberg, Heart, Gram Parsons,
Poco, the Doobie Brothers, Loggins & Messina, Fleetwood Mac, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Marshall
Tucker.
For Jock Bartley, it’s a privilege to be able to do what they love and helped to birth. “I think it’s
great that in this day and age of trends that change overnight, a kind of music we helped create
40-plus years ago is still around and growing in popularity.”
(April 20, 2024 7:00pm)
The musical roots of Firefall run deep into the fertile soil of American rock and folk rock. In
more than 40 years of making music, Firefall has distinguished itself as one of the top bands in
the genre known as Americana. The band helped spearhead the birth and growth of the
country rock and folk-rock sound of the 1970s and still remains one of the few remaining
torchbearers for harmony-laden rock. It transcends and embraces many labels: rock, soft rock,
country rock, contemporary country, easy listening and Americana.
The band got its start in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974, when lead guitarist and vocalist Jock
Bartley joined forces with Rick Roberts and others from the legendary Gram Parsons band.
After bassist Mark Andes and guitarist Larry Burnett joined, the new band needed a name. It
was called Firefall, a name Roberts is said to have come up with after seeing the Yosemite
Firefall annual event at Yosemite National Park. With its deep roots in Colorado, Firefall was
one of the first bands to bring the creative and musical richness of the Rocky Mountain area to
the forefront of the industry.
Firefall went on to earn two platinum and three gold albums with hits like “You Are the
Woman,” “Just Remember I Love You,” “Strange Way,” “Cinderella,” “Mexico,” and “Call On
Me.” They shared stages with other top bands of the day, including Fleetwood Mac, The Doobie
Brothers, The Beach Boys, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Chicago.
Lead guitarist and singer/songwriter Jock Bartley was the common thread through the decades
and during periods of changing personnel. For Barkley, the band’s co-founder, Firefall has
presented the opportunity to make quality music over the course of four decades. It also
represents a personal, heartfelt commitment to maintaining the tradition of the contemporary
musical genre he and his peers helped create.
Firefall has nurtured its faithful and growing audiences through live performances which attract
new generations of fans. With a wealth of old and new songs, Firefall demonstrates the depth
and diversity of the band’s lyrical and musical excellence. The tight harmonies and intricate
vocal arrangements are a fresh reminder of what melodic music is all about. The response to
the solos and extended “jams” on concerts brings fun and spontaneity to a Firefall show. Today,
Bartley tours with longtime members Steve Weinmeister on guitar, mandolin, keyboard and
vocals, Jim Waddell on keyboard, flute and saxophone, Sandy Ficca on drums and newcomer
John Bisaha on bass and vocals.
In the fall of 2023, the band will release Friends and Family on Sunset Blvd. Records. A
“concept” album, it features new versions of classic songs by artists that are a part of Firefall’s
rich history, including groups that the founding members played in or that Firefall toured with,
such as The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Spirit, Dan Fogelberg, Heart, Gram Parsons,
Poco, the Doobie Brothers, Loggins & Messina, Fleetwood Mac, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Marshall
Tucker.
For Jock Bartley, it’s a privilege to be able to do what they love and helped to birth. “I think it’s
great that in this day and age of trends that change overnight, a kind of music we helped create
40-plus years ago is still around and growing in popularity.”