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Hall & Oates

  • Blogs

    February 11, 2012

    Review: Lenny Kravitz at Temple Buell, 2/10/12

    LENNY KRAVITZ @ TEMPLE BUELL THEATRE | 2/10/12 If you're lucky enough to be sitting in the first few rows of the Buell Theatre right now, you are no doubt losing your shit. Based on your tickets, you probably figured you'd have some pretty good seats tonight, but holy hell, this is ridiculous! You' ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 3, 2012

    Kid Hum drops two new albums and a new video

    Kid Hum (aka Dylan Avery) has been keeping a low profile these days, lurking in the shadows and only showing his face periodically to gift the masses with new music. At the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, he dropped The Beet Tape, and the new joint comes hot on the heels of his other project, ... More >>

  • Music

    August 18, 2011

    Lalah Hathaway brings her edgy, silky style to the Vail Soul Music Festival

    Kid Hum (aka Dylan Avery) has been keeping a low profile these days, lurking in the shadows and only showing his face periodically to gift the masses with new music. At the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve, he dropped The Beet Tape, and the new joint comes hot on the heels of his other project, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 29, 2011

    Good Friday: Titwrench Fest, Cass McCombs, Cold Cave and more on tap this weekend

    Jacob TeitelbaumMarried In Berdichev​Kicking off last night, Titwrench Fest 2011 is now in full-swing at the Mercury Cafe tonight with bands, dance performances and informational workshops running through the weekend. The four-day festival brings avant-garde, experimental and (mostly) female m ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 19, 2011

    Feed Them with Music puts on a show to relieve hunger at the Walnut Room Thursday

    ​Carbondale-based non-profit Feed Them with Music has a business model that they hope will bring small musical acts more exposure and bigger audiences, while simultaneously feeding the Third World. It works like this: Paul Frantzich and Ashley Mosher, the duo who run the organization, manage a ... More >>

  • Music

    June 16, 2011

    Westword Music Showcase 2011

    The Westword Music Showcase celebrates seventeen years, a lifetime for some of 2011's performers

  • Blogs

    April 21, 2011

    John Denver's Colorado Music Hall of Fame induction is tonight at the 1STBANK Center

    ​ So tonight's the night when the Centennial state finally gets a place of its own to recognize all the great musicians who've helped put our fine state on the map over the years. And while there's a lengthy list of worthy inductees, it's pretty fitting that John Denver is the first musician ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 18, 2011

    John Denver's Colorado Music Hall of Fame induction is Thursday: A look at his Top 5 Songs

    ​When John Denver died in a plane crash in 1997, then Governor Roy Romer ordered that all the flags in Colorado be lowered to half-staff in his honor. So it only makes sense that the singer (born Henry John Deutschendorf Jr.) has been chosen to be the first person inducted into Colorado's Musi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 14, 2011

    Yerkish is NOT bidding farewell for good -- just saying goodbye to one of its members

    ​We thought something seemed a little hanky when we saw the ad promoting Yerkish's upcoming show at the Gothic Theatre with Vices I Admire and the Foot, as its farewell gig. And what do you know? Turns out, everybody's favorite simian ambassadors are not -- we repeat NOT -- in fact, preparing ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 11, 2011

    Michael Sawaya to host reading of his book with flute, interpretive dance

    Yes, this Michael Sawaya.​Prepare to consider Michael Sawaya -- best known as the guy from the auto-injury law firm -- in a light in which it is pretty much guaranteed you have never considered him. To celebrate the release of Turbulence in the River, his new book about "finding your world and ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 10, 2010

    Tonight: Guilty Pleasures with DJ Tonyo at Lost Lake Lounge

    ​A "guilty pleasure" can mean a lot of things: to a music listener, it is usually in reference to an artist you wouldn't be caught dead listening to in public. But tonight, DJ Tonyo and crew bring their version of the guilty pleasure to Lost Lake Lounge, and we must say, he shouldn't be embarr ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 21, 2010

    Part two: Z Cuisine's Charles MacDonald destroys Oreos

    Lori Midson​ Charles MacDonald Z Cuisine 2239 West 30th Avenue 303-477-1111 www.zcuisine.com Don't miss part one of Lori Midson's interview with Charles MacDonald, the chef de cuisine of Z Cuisine. Rules of conduct in your kitchen: Less grammar, more hammer. I say that a lot in the kitchen, ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 9, 2010

    American Tomahawk, Chromeo, Black Milk fill our playlists this week

    ​As people who think about, talk about, listen to and make music, the most common question we encounter is, "What are you listening to right now?" So whether you're looking for recommendations, trying to get a feel for our individual sensibilities, or are just curious, we've compiled a list of ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 18, 2010

    Chromeo on the new album, Business Casual, and the importance of humor in its music

    Tim Saccenti​ Formed by pair of childhood friends, Chromeo first began gaining notoriety with the release of its second album, Fancy Footwork in 2007, and before long the Canadian duo, individually known as P-Thugg and Dave 1, garnered coveted slots at major festivals such as Coachella. The o ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 24, 2010

    UMS Night Two Travelogue: A Tom Collins at Club 404, Nathan & Stephen at the Mayan and more

    Tom MurphyNathan & Stephen at the Mayan​ UMS Travelogue, Day Two 7.23.10 / Baker District, South Broadway Well away from the densest cluster of the festival was a place called Fentress Architects Materials Garden on 4th and Broadway, and when you walked through the glass doors, there was a l ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 27, 2010

    Part two: Pete Ryan on cock's comb, Ron Burgundy and cheesy love songs

    Lori Midson Pete Ryan, executive chef/instructor of Cook Street School of Culinary Arts​ Pete Ryan Cook Street School of Culinary Arts 1937 Market Street 303-308-9300 www.cookstreet.com This is part two of Lori Midson's Chef and Tell interview with Pete Ryan. To read part one of that inter ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 26, 2010

    American Idol: Lilly Scott discusses her Idol experience

    ​ Lilly Scott isn't going to be the next American Idol. Not tonight. Not ever. And that's baffling. She should be. In spite of her undeniable talent, though, she wasn't even chosen to be among the final dozen contestants. Early on, before she was even cut, there was no shortage of folks (ours ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 21, 2010

    Emily Frembgen on Lou Reed, Hall & Oates and playing with Ian Cooke

    ​ This week's Rough Mixes entry focusing on Emily Frembgen contained excerpts of our recent chat with the singer-songwriter, who's packing up her guitar at the end of June and heading by to New York. Luckily she's not leaving us empty-handed: Her new CD, Always With You, is a gorgeous disc fu ... More >>

  • Music

    May 20, 2010

    New York-bound Emily Frembgen is leaving behind some poetically walloping folk songs to remember her by

    ​ This week's Rough Mixes entry focusing on Emily Frembgen contained excerpts of our recent chat with the singer-songwriter, who's packing up her guitar at the end of June and heading by to New York. Luckily she's not leaving us empty-handed: Her new CD, Always With You, is a gorgeous disc fu ... More >>

  • Music

    May 13, 2010

    Emily Frembgen

    Always With You
    Self-released

  • Blogs

    May 5, 2010

    Buy the astronaut helmet Danielle Ate the Sandwich wore on the cover of Westword

    ​ Danielle Anderson is the latest local artist to take an unconventional approach to financing her new album, joining the Heyday and Choke the Word on the fansourcing bandwagon. To generate funds for her new album, Two Bedroom Apartment, Anderson, whom you know better by her nom de tune of Da ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 9, 2010

    Heavy Rotation, our top spins for the week of April 5, 2010

    ​As people who think about, talk about, listen to and make music, the most common question we encounter is, "What are you listening to right now?" So whether you're looking for recommendations, trying to get a feel for our individual sensibilities, or are just curious, we've compiled a list of ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 17, 2010

    American Idol: Lilly Scott and Haeley Vaughn make it past another round of cuts, vie for spots in the Top 24

    If not for her vocal prowess alone, Lilly Scott deserves to advance on the sheer merit of her unconventional -- at least in contrast to the other contenders -- song selection. She made it to this round with her version of "Lullaby of Birdland," and last night, while seemingly everyone else was had i ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 10, 2010

    Heavy Rotation, our top spins for the week of February 8, 2010

    ​As music critics -- and people who generally think about, talk about, listen to and make music -- the most common question we get asked (and ask each other, for that matter) is, "What are you listening to right now?" The pervasiveness of this query is precisely what inspired Heavy Rotation. ... More >>

  • Blogs

    December 22, 2009

    Christmas traditions that should really die now

    ​Christmas is all about tradition: the tree, the presents, Santa Claus and, if you're so inclined, that Jesus fella. But just because we've been doing it for so long doesn't mean that it's still a good idea. Some things are good: Christmas specials, family dinner, lights on trees, filled stock ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 1, 2009

    Over the Weekend: Hall & Oates at the Paramount Theatre

    ​Hall & OatesSunday, August 30, 2009 Paramount TheatreBetter Than: Seeing most other bands of this vintageThe Hall & Oates show this past Sunday at the Paramount Theatre attracted a well-heeled, recital-worthy crowd. Aside from a few rogue, enthusiastic fans who just couldn't res ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 1, 2009

    The Westword.com blog shortcut, September 1 edition

    Drooling yet?​Mr. Ryan, you have my gratitude. Today in Cafe Society: • Meet Mr. Burger: Tom Ryan of Smashburger. • Fantasy football party deals abound in Denver. • Stomp Them Grapes moving north. • Otto's is outta Market Street. • End of summer pinot party tonight at Lala's Wine Ba ... More >>

  • Music

    August 27, 2009

    Hall & Oates

    Sunday, August 30, Paramount Theatre, 303-623-0106.

  • Blogs

    June 15, 2009

    Westword Music Showcase reviewed: La Rumba

    Eric Syl GruniesenThe Epilogues tore up La Rumba. See more photos from La Rumba at westword.com/slideshow. Alan Baird Project, 12:00 p.m. It's never easy being the first band to play at an all-day event. Typically, bands that are booked to perform early in the day have to work a lot harder to get ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 12, 2009

    Heavy Rotation, our top five spins for the week of May 11, 2009<

    As music critics, the most common question we get asked (and ask each other, for that matter) is, "What are you listening to?" The pervasiveness of this query is precisely what inspired Heavy Rotation, our latest feature. For the benefit of those who happen to be curious, we've compiled a list of al ... More >>

  • Blogs

    April 28, 2009

    Sonic Youth, Avett Brothers, Yes shows annouced

    Things slowed down a bit this week with concert announcements, especially compared to the past few weeks, but we did the get the word on some noteworthy shows including Sonic Youth Friday, July 31 at the Ogden Theater, Yes and Asia at the Paramount Theatre Sunday, July 12 and a pair of Avett Brother ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 6, 2008

    Mile High Makeout: Tricks and Treats

    Things slowed down a bit this week with concert announcements, especially compared to the past few weeks, but we did the get the word on some noteworthy shows including Sonic Youth Friday, July 31 at the Ogden Theater, Yes and Asia at the Paramount Theatre Sunday, July 12 and a pair of Avett Brother ... More >>

  • Music

    September 18, 2008

    Mini Reviews

    Things slowed down a bit this week with concert announcements, especially compared to the past few weeks, but we did the get the word on some noteworthy shows including Sonic Youth Friday, July 31 at the Ogden Theater, Yes and Asia at the Paramount Theatre Sunday, July 12 and a pair of Avett Brother ... More >>

  • Music

    July 10, 2008

    Freeloader

    Bringing you the best in artist-approved downloads.

  • Blogs

    May 5, 2008

    Delegating Denver #42 of 56: Pennsylvania

    Bringing you the best in artist-approved downloads.

  • Music

    December 13, 2007

    Sanity Claus

    Separating holiday-music gifts from seasonal disorders.

  • Blogs

    August 14, 2007

    Last Night: The Epilogues, the Bears, Sleeper Horse @ Larimer Lounge

    Separating holiday-music gifts from seasonal disorders.

  • Music

    May 24, 2007

    Girl Talk

    Gregg Gillis can’t understand what all the fuss is about.

  • Music

    May 25, 2006

    The Chauffeur

    Todd Rundgren is being paid well to drive the New Cars.

  • Music

    April 21, 2005

    The Beatdown

    Trevor Pryce delivers hits on the field -- and off, with Outlook Music.

  • Music

    December 30, 2004

    On the Down-Low

    Shovel away all that Usher, Prince and Lil Jon you've been jamming and dig this year's buried black-music treasures.

  • Music

    December 18, 2003

    Tin Men

    Tintin packs an epic, spacious sound into a modest frame.

  • Music

    July 24, 2003

    Something Underground

    Slides (Self-released)

  • Music

    February 6, 2003

    Ben Around the World

    At 21, songwriter Ben Kweller is young at art.

  • Music

    January 30, 2003

    Beyond Nirvana

    Maktub aims to prove that there's more to the Seattle sound than grunge.

  • Music

    February 1, 2001

    Bluer Than the Blues

    Otis Taylor gets the break he deserves without putting on a happy face.

  • Music

    February 4, 1999

    Feedback

    Otis Taylor gets the break he deserves without putting on a happy face.

  • Music

    December 3, 1998

    The Major and the Minor

    A roundup of big-name recordings that live up (or down) to expectations.

  • Music

    September 4, 1997

    The Reich Stuff

    A new boxed set gives minimalist Steve Reich maximum exposure.

  • Music

    June 22, 1994

    SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES

    THE EAGLES AND PINK FLOYD BRING BACK THE ME DECADE.

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