We've decided that we will take a share of the money and donate it to charity.

It's really funny. You have your regular job, and then you get the call that you have to go put on your cape and go play music again.

Steamboat was the first time that we played live on the radio. Colorado is the logical place for us to go back. It was one of the first markets that really embraced us as a band.

We were on major tours with every artist, and our record company lost distribution, couldn't keep our records in stock and was having financial problems.

You get to the point that the business sort of makes you lose sight of what you got into the business for. We got in because of the love of the music, and we got out because of the love of the music.

We made a lot of friends, not fans, out there. I'm looking forward to coming back to hang out with the people who helped us out in the beginning of our career.

We had the goofiest-looking smiles on our faces. It was a toss-up on who had more fun -- us or the audience.