Thirty Years of Bouncing Souls
Back in the mid-1990s, there was a punk scene driven by labels such as Epitaph that was widely-ridiculed by the old guard at the time. In hindsight, that was one of the most exciting and vibrant periods of punk.
Back in the mid-1990s, there was a punk scene driven by labels such as Epitaph that was widely-ridiculed by the old guard at the time. In hindsight, that was one of the most exciting and vibrant periods of punk.
Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom opened fifteen years ago in the historically African American Five Points neighborhood that was once a nationally recognized hub of jazz.
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Monocle Band enjoys a good story.
Your guide to the latest Denver concert announcements.
Rocker Jon Bon Jovi disappointed fans when he canceled a 2017 Denver performance, but now he’s coming back.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats announced they would be releasing a new album, Tearing at the Seams, March 9 on Stax Records.
Singer Liz Masterson, dubbed by her friends the “Lucille Ball of the Western music world,” died on December 30, after a five-year battle with ovarian cancer.
Stoney’s Bar & Grill has long been hosting live music on a huge stage in its main room, but come early February, there will be another music venue under the same roof dubbed Stoney’s South.
Grayson County Burn Ban drops its new album Better Neighbor at the hi-dive, Friday, January 12.
As of February 2, the international media giant Live Nation is taking over booking and operations of two of Denver’s most popular independently run venues: the 1,100-capacity Summit Music Hall and the 450-capacity Marquis Theater. No currently booked concerts will be canceled.
James Taylor & His All Star Band announced that they will be hitting the road late spring with Bonnie Raitt.
Rapper and poet Donny Blot, born Donovan Blot, says the members of his Denver- and Florida-based hip-hop collective Cap 6 have given him a nickname:.WavMan (pronounced Wave Man).
Denver band Television Generation has familiar gripes: Rent is too high here, DIY spaces are being destroyed by regulatory scrutiny, and Donald Trump’s presidency is making everything worse.
Good news for classic-rock fans: Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers announced they will embark on a North American tour starting in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 10, and ending on July 14 in Bethel, New York.
It’s time to start planning your Red Rocks season calendar before the shows you want to see sell out.
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When the indie rock venue Larimer Lounge opened fifteen years ago at 2721 Larimer Street there were hardly any storefront businesses in the area.
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A Denver-based company called Royalty Exchange is helping musicians make money with their work.
There were few signs of living, breathing humans on that dirt road that ended at Colorado’s legendary black metal festival, Gathering of Shadows, which started back in 2004 and has been accused allowing white supremacist bands to take center stage.
The homeless advocacy organization HomeAid Colorado is hosting a benefit concert and screening of the documentary Mighty Ground, about musician Ronald Troy Collins, a man who struggled with homelessness.