http://www.rockymountainnews.com/special-reports/the-legend-of-caribou/

ABOUT THIS REPORT
A space heater ended an astonishing era at Caribou Ranch outside
Nederland.

The 1985 fire caused by the overheated appliance closed a studio that
was home to many of the biggest pop music recordings of the '70s and
early '80s. From Elton John to Joe Walsh, Chicago to Earth, Wind &
Fire, U2 to John Lennon, the ranch hosted and recorded a who's who
that generated sales well in excess of 100 million albums. Along the
way, everyone had a lot of fun.

Now owner James Guercio has swung the ranch’s gates open for the first
time since the fire to tell the story of the legendary studio that got
its start after a missed flight. Pop music writer Mark Brown,
videographer Laressa Bachelor and photographer Javier Manzano created
this report.

STORIES
Reliving the ranch
After a 1985 fire closed the recording studio, some people thought
Caribou Ranch shut down. But it remained a working cattle operation
where owner Jim Guercio raised his family, kept a low profile and
concentrated on other business interests.

Music isn't only thing Caribou's Guercio has turned to gold
Caribou Ranch owner James Guercio would like a book written about the
ranch, but it should really be about him.

Lennon's visit had the staff on their toes
By the mid '70s, the staff at Caribou Ranch was pretty blase about
having big names around. But when John Lennon visited for four days in
July 1974, everyone struggled to keep their cool.

Pioneer Inn eventually warmed to musicians
The sign outside the Pioneer Inn made John Carsello hesitate: "No
longhairs or unkempt beards allowed."

Land around ranch used in many ways
During the early 1900s the land on which Caribou Ranch sits was one of
the country's largest Arabian horse ranches. Later, it was a potato
farm. When James Guercio purchased the land in 1971, he started at
2,700 acres. During the next 30 years he added surrounding parcels to
expand it to about 4,500 acres at its peak.
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By all means, check out the link - there's videos and all kinds of
stuff.  Very cool.

By the way, Lenz was a friend of Mark Brown.
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