S.I.X.X.X.D.’s Journey From the Soccer Field to the Turntable
“I made mixtapes before I knew I had the ability to be a musician,” says 27-year-old Denver DJ Kelci Newlin.
“I made mixtapes before I knew I had the ability to be a musician,” says 27-year-old Denver DJ Kelci Newlin.
Colorado’s oldest blues club might be looking for a new home in November. In a Facebook post, Ziggies owner Carla Jordan writes that after her ten-year lease expires on October 31, the building’s owner will try to sell it for $1 million.
A deep dive into the inner workings of ticketing at Red Rocks.
Husband and wife Americana pairing China and Seth Kent, aka Alright Alright, recently told us that they are on their third stab at making this band thing work, and this time they’re determined. That might partially account for the amount of effort that’s gone into their latest video, for the song “Like Water,” with the help of their friends Emily Grauberger (director), David Grauberger (director of photography), and Julie Lundy (producer).
The original Capitol Hill space at 13th and Downing was built as Betty M. Lauder’s dry goods shop in the mid-1920s and converted to a restaurant in the ’30s. Around 1945, the building became the Lighthouse Inn, a bar rumored to be one of Jack Kerouac’s hangouts in the late ’40s.
When Temple Nightclub opens in the fall, in the former City Hall space at 1144 Broadway, as part of the Zen Compound entertainment complex, it will be like the love child of Burning Man and Las Vegas says CEO and founder Paul Hemming.
Father John Misty, real name Josh Tillman, was in the news, or at least the gossip columns, this week when Ryan Adams Tweeted insults while in the midst of some sort of social media shade-fest. Adams called Tillman self-important, which we kinda get. He also called him a shit Elton John, which we don’t get at all.
Country singer Sam Hunt headlines Red Rocks for two nights with Maren Morris opening, while Joe Bonamassa takes over the venue on Wednesday and “1964” The Tribute, which recreates the 1964 Beatles American invasion, is there on Thursday. This week’s lineup also includes Khalid at the Ogden Theatre tonight and Fillmore Auditorium tomorrow night, the Alarm at the Soiled Dove and Gaby Moreno at Levitt Pavilion.
In her story “Speak Now: A Fan’s Take on Taylor Swift’s Trial,” Westword reporter Lila Thulin wrote about her experience reporting from the front row of the Taylor Swift sexual assault trial and addressed some of the ethical dilemmas journalists face when covering such cases.
Mike Peters recently did what many thought might not happen: he unleashed a Mike Peters & the Alarm album of all new material. That’s not to say he hasn’t been busy in the last several years. The revered Welsh rocker has been entrenched in solo tours, studio recording and other musical endeavors. He’s also worked closely with the cancer-fighting nonprofit he co-founded, Denver-based Love Hope Strength.
To paraphrase the late Rodney Dangerfield, Eddie Money don’t get no respect. The archetypal blue collar rocker is known for anthems like “Two Tickets to Paradise” and “Take Me Home Tonight,” songs that radio listeners are familiar with before they even know who is responsible for them. But he’s widely considered yesterday’s news. Dated. A has-been.
It’s quite the varied weekend at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Slightly Stoopid tonight, Gov’t Mule and Yonder Mountain String Band tomorrow and Die Antwood on Sunday. Also around town are Cat Power at the Marquis Theater, Psychic TV at the Mercury Cafe, Pinks Hawks album release at Lost Lake Lounge and Brazilian Girls at Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox.
Rhiannon Giddens sings the kind of music that people in the United States need to hear. With a haunted plucking on her banjo, Giddens conjures the past and present lives of black people in America.
Bleachers stop at the Ogden Theatre on Friday, October 6, in support of the band’s latest effort, Gone Now. Tickets ($25.99-$30) go on sale on Friday, August 18, at 10 a.m. Evanescence brings its Synthesis Live tour to the Paramount Theatre on Wednesday, December 13. Tickets ($52.50-$102.50) go on sale on Friday, August 18, at 10 a.m. Kid Cudi headlines the Fillmore Auditorium on Friday, November 10, as part of his Passion, Pain & Demon Slayin’ tour. Tickets ($49.50-$55) go on sale on Friday, August 18 at 10 a.m.
Local piano-based Americana trio Alright Alright is a mass of contradictions. On one hand, singer/pianist China Kent and guitarist Seth Kent are married parents, as close as people can be. They met when Seth helped China carry her piano into a gig, and that gallantry eventually earned him a wife. When they talk, their words bounce off of each other, but they never interrupt each other. They’re a perfect match.
There was a woman sitting on her four-wheeled walker near the soundboard for most of Herbie Hancock’s two-hour set Monday night at the Denver Botanic Gardens.
Troy Andrews, also known as Trombone Shorty, was born into a musical family and has lived a musical life. He started playing trombone at four years old, knows his way around funk and jazz, and has been working as a professional musician since he was a teenager. While he has been immersed in music for most of the 31 years he’s been alive, he spent the day before he and his band left for Japan to play the Fuji Rock Festival driving around New Orleans, his home town, with his car stereo off.
Sunday’s Colorado Music Hall of Fame Presented by Comfort Dental induction and concert event was a poignant, well-produced evening honoring Colorado music creators and cultivators. This year’s class included famed — but long gone — studio, Caribou Ranch, the late Dan Fogelberg and Joe Walsh & Barnstorm. Legendary producer Bill Szymczyk was also honored with a Colorado Music Hall of Fame Award of Excellence. Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald, veterinarian, television personality and frequent face at Comedy Works, emceed. The night would have been Fogelberg’s sixty-sixth birthday.
Johnny Iguana, founder of the Chicago-based soul-punk-blues band the Claudettes, plays the piano so hard that he breaks keys. His piano gets repaired all the time because of how hard he abuses it. He says it’s not a showmanship thing; he just gets overexcited.
After a lengthy trial, a jury of eight determined former Denver DJ David “Jackson” Mueller had assaulted and battered singer Taylor Swift.
For the last thirty-three years, the L.A.-based/Montesano, Washington-spawned band the Melvins has consistently found new ways to keep its music interesting for itself and fans while maintaining a coherent sound and an unpredictable, quality live show that has made the group among the most influential active rock bands today.
“You’re beautiful, you’re beautiful, you’re beautiful, it’s true…” A seemingly simplistic lyric launched British singer-songwriter James Blunt into the public eye in 2005; the radio played the song endlessly after its release.