Reader: Bryon Woodard was a tireless supporter of music who will be missed by many

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​Over the weekend, the Denver music scene lost another one of its own, and the whole town is reeling from the loss. Bryon Woodard was a dearly regarded member of our scene. As one reader asserted yesterday, he was as iconic as the Cricket on the Hill, the beloved Capitol Hill bar he once co-owned with Chris Rawles. Jim Moore, who posted our comment of the day, remembers Woodard as a tireless supporter of music whose generous shots of Jaeger were nearly as big as his heart:

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