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With AEG and Live Nation dominating Denver’s live music market, Peter Ore’s working to preserve the city’s indie spirit.
This is an evening for short-attention spans.
Drew Emmitt is known as Leftover Salmon’s bluegrass-inspired mandolin player, though his first love was hard rock.
The Corner Girls learned they kicked ass at their first show – but not without dealing with some serious shit.
Jon Shockness, known as Kid Astronaut, shares his album Full Moon, while talking about the growth of his art and his city.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 4.
Bonnie Raitt is cancelling the first stint of her tour with James Taylor & His All-Star Band – including her Denver stop. Her doctor says she needs surgery.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 4.
Denver comes alive for Cinco de Mayo.
Jubilant Bridge, a Golden-based folk duo, recently won the Vox Pop award in the Holiday Song category for “A Bird a Bell a Star,” at the Independent Music Awards.
Choose wisely.
Before Friday evening’s concert at Red Rocks, my concert buddy and I speculated about which groups of passersby had primarily come to see Kamasi Washington, and who was there to see Vulfpeck.
Earlier this week, Westword announced that Live Nation would be launching National Concert Week, and to celebrate, the promoter would be offering up $20 tickets for 2,000 plus concerts this summers.
Anybody can join Denver Drum and Dance’s weekly drum circles on the Red Rocks Amphitheatre stage.
Curator and media artist David Fodel organized the first Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival (aka LEAF) in 2016.
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Frontman Andrew Savage on the duality of joy and anger on Parquet Courts’ new album Wide Awake!
From surviving grow-house busts to institutionalization in mental hospitals, this city’s musicians have faced an onslaught of life’s obstacles and have come out on top.
Fleetwood Mac announced it would be hitting the road for a fifty-plus city North American tour that will launch in October and hit Denver on December 3.
She never thought she’d live past 27.