The Pig & the Sprout and Color Red Help Feed Bands
The Pig & the Sprout and Color Red are feeding one local band a day.
The Pig & the Sprout and Color Red are feeding one local band a day.
When Denver musician Hunter James wrote “Where We Land” five months ago, he thought about his first intimate encounter with death.
Ben Makinen set out a make a documentary about his mentors in the Denver jazz scene.
Singer-songwriter John Statz says his forthcoming album Early Riser feels very 2019.
Face Vocal Band’s Carnegie Hall concert was canceled, so the group is recruiting singers and fans for a massive virtual concert.
Michael John McKee of Helicopter Copter talks about boredom and the pleasures of minimalist music.
Andrew Novick is many things: musician, filmmaker, avid collector, and a whole lot more. But a Morrissey fan? He is not.
Bobby Rogers lost big money after South by Southwest was canceled this year, but MusiCares was there to help.
Denver music schools are offering online options during the COVID-19 closures.
“This is an extremely difficult time for musicians who make their living from performing live shows.”
The late jazz player died of COVID-19 complications.
Dazzle, Your Mom’s House, Streets Denver, and local AEG-run venues are crowdsourcing funds for laid-off staff.
Together, Jack Frerer and Ayla Xuan Chi Sullivan wrote splinter.
Colin Hay of Men at Work talks about why he became a United States citizen.
Denver’s Dressy Bessy and the Yawpers were scheduled to play.
Jazz Trumpeter Greg Gisbert talks about Thursday night jazz jams at Dazzle.
Shut up, or get called out.
The Denver-raised musician still has deep ties to his hometown.
With 63 titles and 110 total events, the Colorado Symphony’s 2020-2021 season is packed.
The musician and host is hospitalized and in a coma in Paris.
The Denver band’s latest album starts with hope and ends in despair.
The Ruby Hill Park venue has begun to announce its free 2020 summer concert series.