Anthony Ruptak released his debut album, "A Place That Never Changes," this month. It was a difficult project for the Denver singer-songwriter, who lost his instruments, songbooks and savings when his house was burglarized before finishing the album. Ruptak was able to complete the record with some help from the Denver music community.
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Ruptak and his band recently stopped into the CPR Performance Studio to play three songs from "A Place That Never Changes." He also spoke with Jeremy Petersen about the "cinematic" quality of the album, playing 16 different instruments and how he got back on his feet after the burglary.
For more on Anthony Ruptak's "A Place That Never Changes," check out his recent interview with Colorado Matters.
Stream the session above.
Songs performed:
- "Good Morning"
- "Poltergeist"
- "Real Man"