Published: Dec. 3, 2019

Wendy Kale talks with Nick Camillone in this photo from the University of Colorado 1979 yearbook. The pair worked together at the Program Council, a student-run organization that sponsored and promoted rock concerts and other events. Kale, who went on to become a longtime Colorado Daily music writer until her death in 2011, is being inducted Tuesday into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.

Above: Wendy Kale talks with Nick Camillone in this photo from the University of Colorado 1979 yearbook. The pair worked together at the Program Council, a student-run organization that sponsored and promoted rock concerts and other events.

After beginningÌýher career as a publicist for the CU Program Council, longtime music journalist Wendy Kale (Comm'79) spent almost three decades as a writer for the Colorado Daily. Her workÌýhelped to ignite the careers of artists such as Big Head Todd & The Monsters, The Samples, Chris Daniels and more.ÌýDeemedÌýWendy "Rock ’N’ Roll"ÌýKale by many who knew and worked with her, Kale died inÌý2011 at age 58 of severe acute pneumonia.

This week, Kale is being inducted into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame during a ceremony held Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the Mission Ballroom in Denver. She is the first journalist to ever be inducted. In addition, Kale is a recipient of the Barry Fey Visionary Award, created last year to honor the late Colorado concert promoter Barry Fey.

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The Daily CameraÌýrecently combinedÌýmemorial funds for Kale and Kevin Kaufman, the paper's former executive editor who died in February at age 62, into one scholarship aimed at supporting students at CU Boulder's College of Media, Communication and Information.

Read more about Kale's legacy:


Longtime music journalist Wendy Kale propelled her way into the Boulder music scene in the early 1970s and never left. The tight-knit local music community took Kale, wrapped her in its melodies and didn’t let go until her death in 2011.Ìý


Wendy spent her entire life on the periphery of fame, rubbing shoulders with stars but never getting to shine. Well, she’s shining now.

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