Mike Doughty, We Have Some Questions for Your Question Jar

Mike Doughty will bring his Question Jar Show to the Walnut Room this Friday, October 10. He’s had… an exciting relationship with the songs that made him semi-famous as the front man of Soul Coughing, originally swearing off the material before recording an album of Soul Coughing “re-imaginings.” He’s got…

How the Legalization of Weed Is Bringing Musicians to Colorado

Artists and weed go together like heavy drinking and pizza, so it’s no surprise to see musicians hanging out at dispensaries. Even many musicians who don’t smoke have stopped by to see what the burgeoning scene has to offer and lend their support. Native Roots Apothecary, located near 16th Street…

The Underground Bands of Denver Music’s Dark Ages: Part One

Editor: Please see the Author’s note on this new photo-driven series at the end of this article. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Denver music was in a time of transition. It was the local cultural equivalent of the Dark Ages. But like the more well-known Dark Ages, there…

Polaroid: Guy Blakeslee Puts Denver in a Trance

Growing up in a digital age, I learned very young that photography could be something used quite carelessly with the hopes that maybe one click out of several hundred would turn out half decent. In high school I began messing around with disposable and old 35mm cameras I would find…

The Brilliant Paws Continue a Frustrating Tour in Denver

The road has been rough on Paws. Last week, a thief broke into the Scottish band’s van while they were stopped in Seattle and stole money and equipment, including a laptop and a hard drive containing much of the group’s early recordings and work on planned future projects. At last…

James Felice of the Felice Brothers: “We Work For a Living”

You wouldn’t know, listening to the Felice Brothers’ latest LP, Favorite Waitress, that the record marks the first time they’ve recorded in a proper studio, abandoning the chicken coops and high-school auditoriums of their previous albums. Characteristically unhinged and scruffy without ever feeling unprofessional, the record has the warmth and…

Jeff Rady Has a New Way of Teaching Pedal Steel

When guitarist Jeff Rady, who’s played with Strange Americans, Casey James Prestwood, Faceman and other local acts, started learning pedal steel, he noticed that a lot of the instructional videos and books out there were very antiquated. He says Winnie Winston’s or Scotty Moore’s books on pedal steel from the…

Six Reasons to Always Stage-Dive

Montecruz Foto/FlickrRecently, extremely dangerous pop-punk band Joyce Manor ignited controversy among true rockers everywhere after its members stopped one of their fans from stage-diving on some small women. The band even later took to Facebook to condemn the practice. Although the move is likely motivated by positive intentions, this band…

Photos: Musicians Buying (Legal) Weed in Denver

The legalization of marijuana for recreational use has brought an influx of musicians to Colorado. Some are interested in participating in the changing culture and some just want to experience the novelty of buying legal weed. They get to check out Colorado’s newest retail product; we get more concerts. To…

Ralph Gean Is Denver’s Greatest Unknown Rock Star

Ralph Gean hasn’t played many shows in the last couple of years. So you might think the local rockabilly legend might be a little bit off his game. But that notion was quickly and handily dismissed over the weekend at Mutiny Information Cafe, when Gean got up in front of…

If You’re Going to See Vanilla Ice at a Honky Tonk, Bring a Towel

This weekend’s most unlikely show featured Vanilla Ice, who you know from “Ice Ice Baby” and reality TV, played at the Grizzly Rose, which you know for its mechanical bull and line dancing classes. After the opening band finished a set of country rock, the DJ played early nineties hits:…

Rufus Baxter Takes a New Drug

[jump] Editor’s note: Each week, illustrator Noah Van Sciver shares his ongoing story of an 80’s rocker on a road trip through his past with the readers of Backbeat. You can see more of Van Sciver’s work in his new book YOUTH IS WASTED. Last Week’s Episode: Rufus Baxter Seeks…

The Twelve Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

It’s a good weekend here in Denver, with hip-hop deity KRS-One playing Cervantes’ and the criminally under-appreciated Ralph Gean playing Mutiny Information Cafe tonight. Elsewhere, the Gypsy Jane Cannabis Carnival brings E-40 and others to the Merchandise Mart. The rest of our picks are below…