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Bar and Grill with rock promoter Barry Fey from Big Papa's Bar B Q in Denver on Monday, November 14, 2011. (Cyrus McCrimmon, Denver Post FILE)

The colorful promoter who made Colorado a destination for the biggest names in music died Sunday. Barry Fey was 73.

The cause of death was not immediately available, but an unusually downtrodden Fey told The Denver Post last week that he was recovering from hip-replacement surgery.

"Barry Fey is one of the giants of a generation," said William Dean Singleton, chairman and publisher of The Denver Post and a close friend of Fey's. "He brought the music scene to Colorado, and every part of the music scene you see here today has his fingerprints on it."

Fey promoted tens of thousands of concerts and other events from the 1960s until he retired his Feyline corporation in the late-'90s. (He even dipped his toes back into the

Concert promoter Barry Fey in 1976. (Denver Post file photo)
waters with a consulting gig with House of Blues in the 2000s.) He was friends with acts he promoted, a list that included the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Led Zeppelin, the Grateful Dead, the Who, the Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and other big-time acts.

Chuck Morris, the head of AEG Rocky Mountains, was a longtime colleague and friend of Fey's.

"When he was into it, there was nobody close to him as a promoter," Morris said. "When his head was around promoting a rock 'n' roll band, there was nobody better, and I knew 'em all — Bill Graham, you name it. But there was nobody better at selling tickets. Father's Day baseball games, for God's sakes? He was a magician."

Singleton recalled planning his 50th birthday in 2001. He talked to Fey and told him who he would like to have perform.

"The next day he called and said, 'Done.' "

Fey got up with the Four Tops at the celebration, wearing a matching suit, and sang the last four songs with the group. He did the same thing with the Beach Boys at Singleton's 60th birthday party.

Fey was raised in New Jersey. His family moved to Chicago when he was 11. Fey served in the Marine Corps between Korea and Vietnam. He went to the University of

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