Oxeye Daisy Releases New Video for “Wanting”
Lela Roy hesitated to release her band’s new song, because it was so sexual.
Lela Roy hesitated to release her band’s new song, because it was so sexual.
Guitarist Bill Frisell and filmmaker William Morrison will collaborate on a film and sound installation.
After more than four decades, the album is being released from the vault.
The New York-based jazz drummer was raised in and inspired by Denver.
Lost City is bringing music back to Denver.
The City of Denver and the State of Colorado are sorting out the rules on when concerts can return.
There have been drive-in concerts, concerts on trucks, and concerts off balconies. Now, there’s a white-water music festival.
You have until June 30 to put in your nominations for the Chicano Music Hall of Fame.
Denver’s City Attorney’s Office is sending mixed messages about whether restaurants can host live music.
In solidarity with the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, these muralists are putting their art to work against graffiti on historic sculptures.
After suffering from viral meningitis, Jeremy Facknitz went from being a barroom cover singer to a committed singer-songwriter.
Donnie l. betts, JoFoKe and J. Clark will be hosting a series of conversations about race at the Denver jazz club, Dazzle.
In Denver indie-rock band Corsicana’s latest single, “Wreath,” frontman Ben Pisano gets personal.
Motus Theater, which hosts conversations about the critical issues of our time, launches its Welcoming the Stranger series.
Blu Note, Dazzle, Nocturne, the Mercury Cafe and Platte River Bar & Grill are bringing live music back.
Fighting for its survival through the COVID-19 shutdown, the Oriental Theater has launched a fundraising campaign.
Seth Evans’s new band, Paul Babe, has been described “cosmic R&B.”
FoCoMX Drive & Jive is a social distancing, family-friendly concert series at Holiday Twin Drive-In Theater in Fort Collins.
Levitt Pavilion, which usually brings Denver fifty free concerts a year, is pushing all July concerts back to 2021.
The Greeley jazz program is giving East Coast conservatories a run for their money.
“We’ve all been racking our brains trying to come up with a way to bring the true live experience back to our fans.”
Grateful Dead fan and entrepreneur Jay Bianchi is having a terrible month.