Feel the Funk at La Rumba During the Westword Music Showcase
Denver’s hottest club for all things Latin, La Rumba has been a staple of the Denver club scene since 1997, earning a loyal following of dance and music lovers.
Denver’s hottest club for all things Latin, La Rumba has been a staple of the Denver club scene since 1997, earning a loyal following of dance and music lovers.
And at the center of the spotlight is an EDC muse known as MsEasy
Youth on Record is a non-profit social-justice organization that gives local kids a creative outlet to help them realize their potential, working through schools in some of Denver’s most vulnerable areas.
Housed in what used to be Jonas Bros. Furs, the modern-day-speakeasy-themed Bar Standard is one of the best spots in Denver for live DJs.
Pop sensation Lorde, who’s dropping her second album today, also announced she will be headed out on a 2018 North American tour that starts in Milwaukee on March 1 and ends in Nashville on April 15. Her tour will hit Denver’s Pepsi Center on March 5, 2018.
What started fifteen years ago as a simple farmers’ market has evolved into a flourishing hub for the Denver community, thanks to Civic Center Conservancy, a local nonprofit working to activate Denver’s historic Civic Center Park. The Conservancy, which is a beneficiary of the Westword Music Showcase, hosts weekly events that start in April and run through October in Civic Center Park.
San Francisco-based, psychedelic doom band Acid King, which will be headlining the second night of the independent rock event Electric Funeral Fest, at 3 Kings Tavern, was started by guitarist and singer Lori S. in 1993.
Although there’s a lot of festival action happening around the state this weekend like the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and Country Jam Sonic Bloom, we’re sticking with shows that are closer to home for this weekend’s picks, like Denver PrideFest, which features headliners Jennifer Holliday and DJ Audé, Electric Funeral Fest, which is at 3 Kings Tavern and hi-dive, and Freedom Fest, which features Warrant, Winger, Lita Ford, Lynch Mob and more.
Join us on Saturday, June 24, for the 23nd Westword Music Showcase, featuring Shakey Graves, the Revivalists, Cut Copy, Bob Moses, COIN and A R I Z O N A, plus dozens of local bands and artists.
Although Alejandro Rose-Garcia isn’t a Colorado native, it’s easy to mistake him for one given his easygoing manner and sincere love of the outdoors.
When Teri Gender Bender – the charismatic front-person and guitarist for the Mexican band with a semi-French name, Le Butcherettes – was born in Denver in 1989, the city still had a small-town vibe.
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It’s not that disco throwbacks and show-tunes are all that bad or that house music beats don’t have their place in queer life. But let’s get real. By the end of Pride, if we have to hear “I Will Survive” or “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” one more time, we might do something that would make us less than proud.
During the time that Madeline Johnston lived at DIY music venue Rhinoceropolis, she and fifteen others inhabited tiny, windowless rooms patched together behind a performance area.
Alice Cooper, who performed in Denver, on Monday, June 12, 2017, may still be the most prominent pioneer of shock rock, but the horror of his imagery has long been surpassed by others.
Denver-based international soul sensation Nathaniel Rateliff, of Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, appeared on the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, alongside Chuck Berry Jr., Chuck Berry III and the Roots on June 13, 2017.
The second half of the Weeknd’s Starboy: Legend of the Fall 2017 World Tour will be hitting Denver on Friday, September 29. The pop star will be joined by Gucci Mane and Nav.
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Scott McCormick likes to talk about the time that Denver musician Sawmill Joe almost cut off his own finger.
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It was a long journey for Jimmy Vallance and Tom Howie, the electronic duo now known as Bob Moses, to start making music together.
Alice Cooper, who has a new album coming out next month, returns to the Paramount Theatre tonight, while Punch Brothers are playing at Chautauqua Auditorium tonight and Denver Botanic Gardens tomorrow.