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Let’s Dance in 2021 at These Online Concerts and Parties

Let’s Dance in 2021 at These Online Concerts and Parties

By Westword StaffDecember 31, 2020

Happy New Year’s Eve. Let’s party at home.

How Bandmates From Denny & the Way Outs Reunited Over Cancer

How Bandmates From Denny & the Way Outs Reunited Over Cancer

By Jon SolomonDecember 30, 2020

Members of the ’80s band came back together to support each other and look back at more innocent times.

Mister Zach on Taming His Musical Hunger

Mister Zach on Taming His Musical Hunger

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 29, 2020

Zach Tipton is a teacher by day and a musician by night.

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Firefall Burns Bright on First Proper Album in Nearly a Quarter-Century

Firefall Burns Bright on First Proper Album in Nearly a Quarter-Century

By John BearDecember 29, 2020

The classic rock band has released its first album in nearly a quarter of a century.

Laykes Recorded an EP, Then the Bandmates Quit Talking

Laykes Recorded an EP, Then the Bandmates Quit Talking

By John BearDecember 28, 2020

Despite drifting apart, Seth Evans and Daniel lyere reunited to make Globeville.

Best Concerts of the Weekend

Best Concerts of the Weekend

By Westword StaffDecember 25, 2020

Enjoy a mix of online and outdoor concerts this weekend.

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Nathaniel Rateliff and Elle King Drop COVID Carol, “Xmas to Forget”

Nathaniel Rateliff and Elle King Drop COVID Carol, “Xmas to Forget”

By Kyle HarrisDecember 24, 2020

“Xmas to Forget” captures the treason of this season.

Lion’s Lair Roars for Community Support to Save the Venue

Lion’s Lair Roars for Community Support to Save the Venue

By Jon SolomonDecember 23, 2020

The Colfax Avenue venue has launched a GoFundMe.

Colorado Venues Celebrate Save Our Stages Passing Congress

Colorado Venues Celebrate Save Our Stages Passing Congress

By Kyle HarrisDecember 22, 2020

Federal relief is on its way for the cultural sector.

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The Best Concerts of the Week

The Best Concerts of the Week

By Westword StaffDecember 21, 2020

Enjoy live music from the comfort of your home all week long.

Holiday Concerts for You to Enjoy From Home

Holiday Concerts for You to Enjoy From Home

By Westword StaffDecember 18, 2020

Celebrate the holidays with this mix of classical, jazz and rock concerts.

The Best Concerts of the Weekend

The Best Concerts of the Weekend

By Westword StaffDecember 18, 2020

This weekend has plenty of music for you to enjoy.

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Nathaniel Rateliff Wrote a Song for a Justin Timberlake Movie

Nathaniel Rateliff Wrote a Song for a Justin Timberlake Movie

By Kyle HarrisDecember 17, 2020

The song “Redemption,” which drops December 17, was written for the new Apple TV movie, Palmer.

Michael Zucker Doesn’t Want His Music on Spotify. Does He Have a Choice?

Michael Zucker Doesn’t Want His Music on Spotify. Does He Have a Choice?

By John BearDecember 17, 2020

The Denver musician does not want his music on Spotify. But what choice does he have?

Itchy-O Fundraising for the Oriental Theater Before Ringing in 2021

Itchy-O Fundraising for the Oriental Theater Before Ringing in 2021

By Kyle HarrisDecember 16, 2020

“Simply put, it’s pretty much the last wholly independent mid-sized theater standing here in Denver.”

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How Sarah Slaton Is Helping Save the Music Industry

How Sarah Slaton Is Helping Save the Music Industry

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 16, 2020

“My fear was that my best creative days were behind me,” the pop singer says. She was wrong.

Plume Varia Releases “Hold On to Me” After Moving to New Mexico

Plume Varia Releases “Hold On to Me” After Moving to New Mexico

By Jon SolomonDecember 15, 2020

The husband-wife dream-pop duo talks about moving from Denver to New Mexico during a pandemic and their new song, “Hold on to Me.”

As Venues Close, Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom Is Hurt but Surviving

As Venues Close, Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom Is Hurt but Surviving

By John BearDecember 14, 2020

COVID-19 is ravaging music venues, but Duncan Goodman, the co-owner of Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom, says his venue will make it.

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The Best Concerts of the Week

The Best Concerts of the Week

By Westword StaffDecember 14, 2020

Lucinda Williams, Billy Strings, GRiZ and more artists are playing online concerts this week.

Tooey’s Off Colfax Is Music Scene’s Latest COVID-19 Closure

Tooey’s Off Colfax Is Music Scene’s Latest COVID-19 Closure

By Kyle HarrisDecember 13, 2020

The beloved Denver dive bar will not reopen.

COVID Rules Be Damned: There’s an EDM Party in Denver Tonight

COVID Rules Be Damned: There’s an EDM Party in Denver Tonight

By Kyle HarrisDecember 12, 2020

The party goes on. Death be damned.

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Chimney Choir’s Kris Drickey Goes Solo on <i>State Change</i>

Chimney Choir’s Kris Drickey Goes Solo on State Change

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 11, 2020

Confronting depression and anxiety helped the Chimney Choir musician finally finish her first solo project.

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