Remembering Leroy X of Jonny III
Leroy X — the dynamic rocker who co-led Jonny III, one of Denver’s top bands in the late 1970s and early 1980s — died on September 27.
Leroy X — the dynamic rocker who co-led Jonny III, one of Denver’s top bands in the late 1970s and early 1980s — died on September 27.
“Just wear your fucking masks.”
You Knew Me When will perform songs on its new album, Songs of the San Juans.
The compilation, showcasing Denver bands, takes on Trump and evangelical Christianity.
Jazz, blues, R&B and more abound this week in Denver.
He once worked the oil fields, but now he’s recording in Nashville.
Old Man Saxon, Wildermiss, and Alright Alright all play shows this weekend.
The sound engineer guru is passing on his skills at Warren Tech.
The band is celebrating the fifteenth year of its debut EP, Flobots Present: Platypus, with a digital re-release.
The electronic duo is playing shows, but it’s not ideal.
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Enjoy the Save Our Stages Fest, Augustus, Covenhoven and more.
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The Lumineers and Nathaniel Rateliff are among the artists playing this massive festival.
The Denver singer-songwriter makes personal pop with a healthy dose of fiction.
The Fort Collins venue is back with a string of concerts from local artists.
The multimedia project Bring It Home chronicles bars, clubs, theaters and DIY spaces that risk shuttering for good.
The independent venue is struggling to survive.
The Chicago-born, Denver-based violinist, singer, rapper, activist and educator is making change happen.
University of Denver grad Jon Niermann purchased a massive library of music videos from Muzak and has launched a new online platform.
Mark “Mad Dog” Friedman,” the Dawn Clement Trio and more of the best concerts in Denver this week.