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Neil Young’s <i>Homegrown</i> Is Well Worth the Wait

Neil Young’s Homegrown Is Well Worth the Wait

By Jon SolomonJune 20, 2020

After more than four decades, the album is being released from the vault.

Oriental Theater Owners Turning 3 Kings Tavern Into New Venue

Oriental Theater Owners Turning 3 Kings Tavern Into New Venue

By Kyle HarrisJune 19, 2020

Peter Ore and Scott Happel are turning 60 South Broadway into a new venue called HQ.

Let’s Talk About Sax: Jeremy Mohney Offers Straight-to-Vinyl Songs for You

Let’s Talk About Sax: Jeremy Mohney Offers Straight-to-Vinyl Songs for You

By Adam PerryJune 18, 2020

The Denver-based sax player is recording vinyl songs just for you.

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Lost City Launches Independent Music Recovery Showcase This Friday

Lost City Launches Independent Music Recovery Showcase This Friday

By Jon SolomonJune 18, 2020

Lost City is bringing music back to Denver.

How Live Music Could Return to Colorado

How Live Music Could Return to Colorado

By Jon SolomonJune 17, 2020

The City of Denver and the State of Colorado are sorting out the rules on when concerts can return.

Ramakhandra Makes Music of Liberation

Ramakhandra Makes Music of Liberation

By Kyle HarrisJune 17, 2020

Denver’s Ramakhandra creates music with a rebellious energy and a commitment to precision.

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Op-Ed: Black Lives Matter Protests Aren’t Happening Because We’re Bored

Op-Ed: Black Lives Matter Protests Aren’t Happening Because We’re Bored

By Bryanne E. Mitchell-GonzalesJune 16, 2020

Live entertainment may be shut down, but that’s not why people are in the streets.

WinterWonderGrass Has Created a Bluegrass Whitewater Journey

WinterWonderGrass Has Created a Bluegrass Whitewater Journey

By Jon SolomonJune 16, 2020

There have been drive-in concerts, concerts on trucks, and concerts off balconies. Now, there’s a white-water music festival.

Chicano Music Hall of Fame Announces Call for Nominations

Chicano Music Hall of Fame Announces Call for Nominations

By Jon SolomonJune 15, 2020

You have until June 30 to put in your nominations for the Chicano Music Hall of Fame.

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Reader: Why Can’t a Band Play for Thirty Masked Fans?

Reader: Why Can’t a Band Play for Thirty Masked Fans?

By Westword StaffJune 14, 2020

Denver officials started playing a different tune Friday.

Denver Officials Flip-Flop on Live-Music Rules for Restaurants

Denver Officials Flip-Flop on Live-Music Rules for Restaurants

By Jon SolomonJune 13, 2020

Denver’s City Attorney’s Office is sending mixed messages about whether restaurants can host live music.

How 57-Member itchy-O Stays Creative, Together, During COVID-19

How 57-Member itchy-O Stays Creative, Together, During COVID-19

By Kyle HarrisJune 11, 2020

The group’s Milk Moon Rite is rising.

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How Jeremy Facknitz’s Viral Meningitis Informed His New Album

How Jeremy Facknitz’s Viral Meningitis Informed His New Album

By Jon SolomonJune 11, 2020

After suffering from viral meningitis, Jeremy Facknitz went from being a barroom cover singer to a committed singer-songwriter.

Monica LaBonte on the Perks of Online Concerts

Monica LaBonte on the Perks of Online Concerts

By Adam PerryJune 10, 2020

Monica LaBonte has been playing original tunes and covers over Facebook Live since April.

Wheelchair Sports Camp’s New Song Shoots Back at the Cops

Wheelchair Sports Camp’s New Song Shoots Back at the Cops

By Kyle HarrisJune 10, 2020

If you think protests are violent, try this track. It’s enough to torch the system.

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Dazzle Hosts In-Person Conversations About Race This Week

Dazzle Hosts In-Person Conversations About Race This Week

By Jon SolomonJune 9, 2020

Donnie l. betts, JoFoKe and J. Clark will be hosting a series of conversations about race at the Denver jazz club, Dazzle.

Denver Creative Industries Alliance Lobbies for an End to Police Violence

Denver Creative Industries Alliance Lobbies for an End to Police Violence

By Kyle HarrisJune 9, 2020

Denver musicians, artists, photographers and others have united to fight police violence.

Corsicana’s Ben Pisano Looks Inward

Corsicana’s Ben Pisano Looks Inward

By Jon SolomonJune 9, 2020

In Denver indie-rock band Corsicana’s latest single, “Wreath,” frontman Ben Pisano gets personal.

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Motus, Flobots, Robert Johnson and Sound Circle Are “Welcoming the Stranger”

Motus, Flobots, Robert Johnson and Sound Circle Are “Welcoming the Stranger”

By Jon SolomonJune 7, 2020

Motus Theater, which hosts conversations about the critical issues of our time, launches its Welcoming the Stranger series.

Are Mass Protests Happening Because Live Entertainment Is Not?

Are Mass Protests Happening Because Live Entertainment Is Not?

By Kyle HarrisJune 6, 2020

Musicians can do so much more than create safe emotional outlets for political rage.

Sour Notes as DIME, Metropolitan State University Cut Ties

Sour Notes as DIME, Metropolitan State University Cut Ties

By Kyle HarrisJune 4, 2020

DIME Denver founders say Metropolitan State University violated their contract when it severed ties.

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Live Music Slowly Returns to Denver

Live Music Slowly Returns to Denver

By Jon SolomonJune 3, 2020

Blu Note, Dazzle, Nocturne, the Mercury Cafe and Platte River Bar & Grill are bringing live music back.

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