DeVotchKa’s “Empty Vessels” Will Play on Grey’s Anatomy
DeVotchKa’s “Empty Vessels,” from the quartet’s new album This Night Falls Forever, is slated to be used on the long-running ABC TV series Grey’s Anatomy.
DeVotchKa’s “Empty Vessels,” from the quartet’s new album This Night Falls Forever, is slated to be used on the long-running ABC TV series Grey’s Anatomy.
What started as Ryan Young visiting Chuck Coffey and Denver for a weekend has turned into a music festival called Anxious Little Friends at the hi-dive.
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Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox sound engineers Elisa Canali and Randall Frazier have not only found career success through music, but each other as well.
David Burchfield thought he was done pursuing music when he moved to Denver. The songwriter arrived in the Mile High City from Kansas in 2013 to begin work as an elementary school teacher. Then things changed.
Metal musician Chance Douglas has firefighting in his blood.
Two ambitious players in Colorado’s hospitality and entertainment markets have joined forces.
Denver Arts & Venues, which has long been known for its support of public art, is also working to grow the city’s music scene. Today it announced it would be divvying out $100,000 to people and groups advancing “the local music ecosystem” and building new audiences, specifically among younger fans.
New Kids on the Block announced it’s hitting the road on the Mixtape Tour, a 53-city North American jaunt.
Ahead of her show at Larimer Lounge, Australian musician Stella Donnelly spoke to Westword about her hometown, solo shows, and songwriting styles.
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Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats and the Marigold Project are taking fire for their stance on gun control.
Held at Seventh Circle Music Collective, Noise vs. Doom III is a music festival that encourages artists to get as experimental as they choose.
Born and bred in Petoskey, Michigan, the members of the Michigan Rattlers are trying to put their childhood home on the map of music history.
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128 Productions wants to incorporate a festival experience into one night with their carnival themed show at #VYBE.
Ahead of his show at the Ogden Theatre, Cut Worms’ Max Clarke talks about his debut album, his throwback ’60s pop-rock sound and the internet.
John Legend, Mandolin Orange and Ice Cube are among the artists who have announced upcoming Denver concerts.
We should have known Ozzy Osbourne wouldn’t quit.
Fresh off of a two-night Red Rocks stand and ahead of their holiday shows, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats are taking a stand against gun violence.
We Banjo 3, which originated in Galway, Ireland, plays a fusion of traditional Irish, old time, and bluegrass music that has been dubbed “Celtgrass.”
Metropolitan State University’s music-education partnership with DIME Denver formed just over a year ago. Can the new program offer students a useful music-industry schooling?