Five facts about T-Model Ford you should know

T-Model Ford is sweet tea spiked with moonshine — something simple and sweet, but with a hell of a kick. In the late 1990s, Fat Possum Records discovered him and put out his first album, Pee-Wee Get Your Gun. Since then, he’s recorded five more albums, including his latest, I’m…

Brandon Flowers, Rob Halford, the Judds shows announced

Killers frontman Brandon Flowers is hitting the road this fall in support of his solo debut, Flamingo, which hits stores today on Island. He’ll be at the Ogden Theatre on Thursday, November 18. Tickets ($30) go on sale Saturday, September 18 at 10 a.m. Another frontman heading out on tour…

Playing bass in the Gamits takes guts, evidently

A big shout-out goes to Gamits bassist Scott Weigel for unwittingly creating one of the more rock-and-roll moments we’ve witnessed in recent memory. Toward the end of the Gamits’ set this past weekend at night two of Suburban Home Records’ fifteenth-anniversary party at 3 Kings Tavern, Weigel — who had…

Photos: Sound Tribe Sector 9 at Red Rocks, 9/11/10

You might have already read our review of STS9’s Friday night show at Red Rocks, and now you can check out photos from the second night of their stay at Red Rocks. Photographer Aaron Thackeray brings back these pictures from the concert. See a full slideshow here: Sound Tribe Sector…

RIP D. Scott Morris

Nothing like this sort of news to completely take your legs out from under you, a staggering dose of reality to remind us all how precious and painfully short life truly is. It’s with the utmost sadness and the heaviest of hearts that we bring you news of the passing…

Rebecca Folsom’s home thus far spared by Fourmile Canyon fire

Earlier this week, there was some fear and uncertainty as to whether local singer-songwriter Rebecca Folsom’s home was one of the ones lost to the devastating and still burning Fourmile Canyon Fire. Folsom was reportedly told initially that her house was one of the ones that was seen burning, news…

Pavement at Ogden Theatre – 09.09.10

PAVEMENT With guests Jenny and Johnny 09.09.10 | Ogden Theatre, Denver Jenny and Johnny opened this show and received a mixed reception from the crowd at first. But appreciative cheers for the group, which features Jenny Lewis and Jonathan Rice, increased with every song. The band’s sometimes bluesy, jangly guitar…

Frogs Gone Fishin’s trailer gets robbed forcing band to cancel tour

I’m convinced that there’s a special place in hell reserved for bottom feeders who steal other people’s stuff, particularly musical equipment. If there’s any sort of justice in this often times god forsaken universe, it’s in a grimy, rat-infested, shit smeared place shared by those who rip off the elderly,…

Rock N’ Roll Denver Marathon aims to live up to its name

So the organizers of the Rock ‘N’ Roll Denver Marathon evidently take the name of the event very seriously. So much so that they’ve convinced the members of Semisonic — you know, the dudes who did that song “Closing Time” — to get the old band back together, man, just…

Patrick Porter returns to Denver

If you’ve missed the off-the-wall art and music of Patrick Porter, rejoice — the prodigal weirdo returns! After a year on the East Coast, Porter is returning to Denver to pick up his musical explorations and record two already-written albums. Word is he’ll be working with members of the Vitamins,…

John and Kim Baxter launch ZetaKaye House

Although ZetaKaye House, the name of John and Kim Baxter’s new booking and management company, might sound like sorority house, it’s actually a deliberate fusion of the names of two individuals: Oscar Zeta Acosta, who was part of the Brown Power movement in the ’60s and Hunter S. Thompson’s attorney,…

Neovak: Joshua Novak’s Dead Letters is lush and sparkly

For years, I’ve really fought to dissuade people as categorizing me or thinking of me in singer-songwriter terms,” Joshua Novak says. “Not that it’s bad. I felt like those people in the ’70s who were singer-songwriters, they all had bands. But something happened in the ’90s, when the coffee-shop singer-songwriter…

MiniBar has plans that begin with coffee and end with a club

Bill Ward learned a hard lesson in Larimer Square, where he owned Below Bar and Slim 7: At most clubs, you only have a small window — say, from 10 p.m. until closing — when you can make money. But now that he’s out of Larimer Square altogether, Ward’s planning…