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Jon Solomon

Jon Solomon writes about music and nightlife for Westword, where he’s been the Clubs Editor since 2006.

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Wayfarer Mixes Metal With the Denver Sound to Explore Western Violence

Wayfarer Mixes Metal With the Denver Sound to Explore Western Violence

By Jon SolomonOctober 28, 2020

The band explores the violence of the Old West.

Randall Frazier Is Mentoring the Next Generation of Sound Wizards

Randall Frazier Is Mentoring the Next Generation of Sound Wizards

By Jon SolomonOctober 22, 2020

The sound engineer guru is passing on his skills at Warren Tech.

Andy “Rok” Guerrero Rejoins Flobots, Which Is Re-Releasing Its Debut EP

Andy “Rok” Guerrero Rejoins Flobots, Which Is Re-Releasing Its Debut EP

By Jon SolomonOctober 22, 2020

The band is celebrating the fifteenth year of its debut EP, Flobots Present: Platypus, with a digital re-release.

Remembering Doug “Groovey” Newville

Remembering Doug “Groovey” Newville

By Jon SolomonOctober 21, 2020

Denver’s music and horror film scenes are remembering a local legend.

Save Our Stages Fest May Be the Biggest Streaming Concert Yet

Save Our Stages Fest May Be the Biggest Streaming Concert Yet

By Jon SolomonOctober 15, 2020

The Lumineers and Nathaniel Rateliff are among the artists playing this massive festival.

Aggie Theatre Reopening for the First Time Since March

Aggie Theatre Reopening for the First Time Since March

By Jon SolomonOctober 14, 2020

The Fort Collins venue is back with a string of concerts from local artists.

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Bring Music Home Chronicles Independent Venues Facing Extinction

Bring Music Home Chronicles Independent Venues Facing Extinction

By Jon SolomonOctober 14, 2020

The multimedia project Bring It Home chronicles bars, clubs, theaters and DIY spaces that risk shuttering for good.

Oriental Theater, Risking Closure by Spring, Launches Fundraiser

Oriental Theater, Risking Closure by Spring, Launches Fundraiser

By Jon SolomonOctober 13, 2020

The independent venue is struggling to survive.

Jon Niermann on Creating Loop Media, the Spotify of Music Videos

Jon Niermann on Creating Loop Media, the Spotify of Music Videos

By Jon SolomonOctober 12, 2020

University of Denver grad Jon Niermann purchased a massive library of music videos from Muzak and has launched a new online platform.

Academics Discuss and Perform Music About HIV/AIDS

Academics Discuss and Perform Music About HIV/AIDS

By Jon SolomonOctober 10, 2020

Songs from the ’80s and ’90s about HIV/AIDS are all too relevant during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This New Venue Will Have Hot Concerts, Even If It Snows

This New Venue Will Have Hot Concerts, Even If It Snows

By Jon SolomonOctober 9, 2020

Put on your layers, because this new music venue will be doing concerts in the cold.

A New Music Venue Is Opening in the Basement of Oskar Blues

A New Music Venue Is Opening in the Basement of Oskar Blues

By Jon SolomonOctober 8, 2020

The owners face an unlikely journey: opening a live music venue during a pandemic.

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Ron Miles on His Blue Note Debut

Ron Miles on His Blue Note Debut

By Jon SolomonOctober 6, 2020

The Denver cornetist wrote his latest album while his father was dying.

Pianist Grant Hazard Outerbridge of Memorybell on Finding <i>Solace</i>

Pianist Grant Hazard Outerbridge of Memorybell on Finding Solace

By Jon SolomonOctober 2, 2020

Pianist Grant Hazard Outerbridge talks about his new album and the modular-synth rabbit hole.

Playing Wind Instruments and Singing Can Spread COVID-19. Now What?

Playing Wind Instruments and Singing Can Spread COVID-19. Now What?

By Jon SolomonSeptember 30, 2020

University of Colorado Boulder professors are researching how live music can spread the coronavirus.

Jayme Stone Wrestles With Grief on His New Album

Jayme Stone Wrestles With Grief on His New Album

By Jon SolomonSeptember 30, 2020

After his brother died, the singer-songwriter Jayme Stone used music to process his loss.

Denver DJ Delivery Brings the Party to a Neighborhood Near You

Denver DJ Delivery Brings the Party to a Neighborhood Near You

By Jon SolomonSeptember 29, 2020

With the Riverfront Park Association’s summer concert series canceled, the group has launched a traveling dance party.

Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews Play Benefit for John Hickenlooper’s Senate Run

Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, Dave Matthews Play Benefit for John Hickenlooper’s Senate Run

By Jon SolomonSeptember 28, 2020

Chuck Morris set up the concert for the music-fan politician.

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Thurston Moore on <i>By the Fire</i>, Teaching at Naropa and Sonic Democracy

Thurston Moore on By the Fire, Teaching at Naropa and Sonic Democracy

By Jon SolomonSeptember 25, 2020

Sonic Youth’s founding guitarist talks about his new album, CBGB, Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman and teaching at Naropa.

East High School Alum Max Bessesen Brings Global Sounds to Jazz

East High School Alum Max Bessesen Brings Global Sounds to Jazz

By Jon SolomonSeptember 23, 2020

Max Bessesen is getting into Trouble on his latest album.

Innerspace Laments the Destruction of the Earth on “Bokota”

Innerspace Laments the Destruction of the Earth on “Bokota”

By Jon SolomonSeptember 21, 2020

The post-rock band’s music video includes bandmates performing in motley ecosystems.

Yawpers Frontman Nate Cook Will Cycle 700 Miles for Charity

Yawpers Frontman Nate Cook Will Cycle 700 Miles for Charity

By Jon SolomonSeptember 18, 2020

Donations to his journey to Oklahoma will go to the Sweet Relief COVID-19 Fund to help musicians and out of work music industry workers.

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