Denver Rapper Lee Lee 2X Drops Debut Record 2 Sides 2 the Story
Denver rapper Lee Lee 2X has deep ties to Denver’s entertainment community, and she’s hoping her debut record, 2 Sides 2 the Story, will catch listeners’ attention.
Denver rapper Lee Lee 2X has deep ties to Denver’s entertainment community, and she’s hoping her debut record, 2 Sides 2 the Story, will catch listeners’ attention.
Former Lumineers member Neyla Pekarek celebrates the release of her new solo album, Rattlesnake, in her home town of Greeley at the Moxi Theater tonight, while the all-women mariachi group Flor de Toloache is at Swallow Hill on Saturday, and SunSquabi headlines the Fillmore Auditorium on Saturday. This weekend’s lineup also…
Songwriter Colin Kelly and guitarist Jim Herlihy share what keeps them passionate about creating music for their rock-and-roll band.
Death Cab for Cutie, King Crimson and Mitski have all announced Denver concerts.
Today, January 23, the group released a music video for “Till You’re Told,” directed by Michael John McKee.
The act will play Fiddler’s on August 23 and August 24.
The Denver band will be headlining the Fillmore on Saturday, January 26.
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MC Hammer will play Denver in 2019 with Sir Mix-a-Lot, Sisquo, Biz Markie, 2 Live Crew, and Funky Bunch.
Lolita Castañeda’s first song, “Toda Mi Gente, nods to J. Balvin and Willy William’s “Mi Gente,” a border-crossing banger that blasted across the United States in the summer of 2017. But it’s way more radical.
A look at the new music production studio opened by the Black Box.
Some drinks don’t taste quite right.
“I’m having doubts about thoughts and prayers,” goes the refrain to Marty Jones’s newest single, “Thoughts and Prayers.”
Denver rock band Slow Caves is promoting its debut LP, Falling, with this new ’90s-inspired music video.
Ghost Atlas, the Marc Cohn Trio and the Reminders all play Denver this week.
Carlos Santana and the Doobie Brothers will be in Denver July 3; The Who hit the Pepsi Center September 29.
Wendy Woo remembers the times she won Westword Music Awards and talks about the future of Denver’s music scene.
Reed Foehl’s fifth album, Lucky Enough, drops on February 1.
The musicians in Elder Grown hope 2019 is their best year yet.
Railroad Earth, Hot Rize and Who’s Bad all play shows this weekend.
Oryx, Rotten Reputation and Church Fire will perform at the Larimar Lounge for a Girls Rock Denver event that benefits Keep Abortion Safe and the Women’s Freedom Fund.
Ahead of the Beatles vs. Stones tribute show at the Boulder Theater, Axel “Ringo Starr” Clarke spoke to Westword about Beatles vs. Stones and tribute acts.