2Cellos Headlines Massive Denver Concert
The flamboyant Croatian duo 2Cellos has announced dates for its 2019 tour in support of its soon-to-drop album, Let There Be Cello.
The flamboyant Croatian duo 2Cellos has announced dates for its 2019 tour in support of its soon-to-drop album, Let There Be Cello.
Backstage at Washington’s at the Murder by Death concert Friday night, gritty Iowa singer-songwriter and opener William Elliot Whitmore praised the new Fort Collins theater that launched in February.
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“We had one of those moments where you lose a lot of faith in the honesty and integrity of humanity, and twenty minutes later we had people helping us out in ways we couldn’t even imagine.”
Demi Demitro and Adrian Pottersmith of The Velveteers talk about what it’s like going forward as a band with two drummers, their upcoming UK headlining tour, and what’s on the horizon this quickly-rising Denver trio.
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Make your New Year’s Eve a String Cheese Incident.
When Nine Inch Nails played at Red Rocks, one question dominated the night: Is dark music medicine?
“I’m not sure most folks know the time and energy it takes behind the scenes to grow, and even just maintain, a music career.”
Another farewell tour announcement in a year of artists celebrating their retirement.
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Greensky Bluegrass started out in Michigan in 2000, when its three original members, Dave Bruzza (guitar), Paul Hoffman (mandolin) and Michael Arlen Bont (banjo), began to develop their promising picking skills at open mics and bars around the city of Kalamazoo.
When St. Louis emo band Foxing started writing its third album, Nearer My God, the bandmates had two guiding principles: They would put no time constraints on when the album would be ready, and they would commit to revising, then revising again, and revising once more before the project was finished.
But was it a cop or the Devil himself?
In the wake of Sound Tribe Sector 9’s annual Red Rocks stand, the electronic jammers have announced four Denver shows to celebrate the arrival of 2019 – including a New Year’s Eve shindig.
Indie rock band Slaughter Beach, Dog is Jake Ewald’s new band and an opportunity for him to showcase his mature songwriting.
Songwriter Adam Turla, who sings and plays guitar in the gothic-Americana band Murder by Death, has been busy – with music and pizza.
“I don’t lie. I’m not going to say something different to maintain my argument.”
At Grandoozy I saw none of the mistakes that can mar a music festival into oblivion.
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But she made plenty of new fans with her September 15 performance.
Grandoozy has created a utopia on a golf course far removed from Denver’s struggles.