Colorado’s Summer Mountain Music Festivals Are Canceling Fast
Telluride Jazz, the Planet Bluegrass Festivals, Ride Festival and many more aren’t happening in 2020.
Telluride Jazz, the Planet Bluegrass Festivals, Ride Festival and many more aren’t happening in 2020.
The Denver sludge-metal band shines a light on metaphysics on its new album, Lux.
“In my opinion, it’s basically impossible for a live music venue to reopen.”
The South Broadway venue is closing down for good.
With gun tattoos on their ankles and raucous songs to boot, the Denver rock band Boot Gun is ready to shoot.
Knew Conscious struggled to reopen, and just as it did, COVID-19 shut it down. Now the venue is back with a streaming concert series.
La Cour owners and longtime partners Janet Poth and Joseph Monley are closing down their Denver jazz club.
Cate Downey is stuck Norway, but back home in Denver, Indie 102.3 is streaming her latest, “Picture on the Wall” throughout May.
The JAS Labor Day Experience has been pushed back to 2021.
The memoir chronicles the musician’s experiences with childhood abuse.
Twist & Shout, Wax Trax, Angelo’s and more Denver record shops are opening up after the COVID-19. Here’s how.
Looking for sticks, strings and pedals? Here’s when and how Denver’s music-gear sellers are reopening their shops.
The new song was inspired by the stories of migrant children separated from their parents at the border
Greg Cronin is planting edible forests and recording rappers while stranded in Haiti during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Missing prom? KGNU has got you covered — virtually.
The local bow maker has created a $5,000 violin bow to be raffled off in a fundraiser for a COVID-19 musicians relief fund.
We may not be able to gather for the Five Points Jazz Festival this year, but the show will go on…online.
Is your nightly howling now enough? Now a statewide drum circle is taking over Colorado.
The Belcher is a book about a guy who drinks beers and belches supersonic blasts and uses them to fight crime.
Rocker and music-industry professor Benom Plumb is diving into EDM.
Forbidden Bingo has moved online, but there are as many sex-toy prizes as ever.
AEG Presents Rocky Mountains head Chuck Morris is starting a music business program at Colorado State University.