Big Head Todd and the Monsters

[5] Soon after that they began touring bars and clubs in Denver, Fort Collins, and Boulder as Big Head Todd and the Monsters in 1987.

[4] By 1993, Big Head Todd and the Monsters had developed a considerable live following across the United States.

The album went platinum spawning three singles which made the rock charts, including "Bittersweet," "Broken Hearted Savior", and "Circle.

Bernie Worrell, formerly of P-Funk, played some keyboards on the album's title track "Beautiful World".

In 2005, the group joined the growing trend of Internet-based music sales by releasing the single "Blue Sky" exclusively on iTunes.

"Blue Sky" was written and performed as a tribute to all the people involved in the American space program.

[9] "Blue Sky" was the song played for the live wake-up call because it received the most votes for a song contest for NASA[10] In June 2007, BHTM recorded their annual charity show to raise money for autism research at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado.

It featured "Beast of Burden" as originally recorded by The Rolling Stones and "Smokestack Lightning" written by Howlin' Wolf.

King, Charlie Musselwhite, Cedric Burnside, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Hubert Sumlin, Ruthie Foster, and Lightnin' Malcolm.

They performed in the Denver Broncos Super Bowl 50 Championship Parade and in Indianapolis at the Vogue on February 9, 2016, using the Instagram hashtag #denver2indy to celebrate the dual event.

Todd Park Mohr confirmed that the band has recently had the most success with selling more tickets to live shows than they ever have.

The band performing in 2022