Super Bowl XLV halftime show prop bets

There will never be more people watching a musical performance at one time than during the Super Bowl, so it’s a good thing they always pick legends. In order, starting the year after Nipplegate: Paul McCartney, the Rolling Stones, Prince, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, the Who and the Black Eyed…

800 the Jewell on founding a label and what inspires him

800 the Jewell (aka Phillip Embry) is a man of many words and even more substance. In addition to his work as a producer, musician and rapper, he is the founder of Jewell Tyme Music, the label that houses such artists as Haven the Great, King FOE, Karma, and others…

Patrick Stump is basically a very talented, very wealthy kid

Patrick Stump’s long-delayed solo debut, Soul Punk, will allegedly, finally be out sometime in February. Up front: We think it’s going to be incredible. Stump has taken an unconventional tack in promoting his solo career, best exemplified by last week’s elaborate a cappella medley of all the songs nominated for…

Eliot Fisk on collaborating with Bill Frisell and improvisation

Although classical guitarist Eliot Fisk and jazz guitarist Bill Frisell have known each other since they first met in Germany nearly 25 years ago, they’ve never performed together — until now. Both are due for solo set tonight, January 20 at DU’s Newman Center, where they’ll join forces for a…

American Idol is dead. What’s next?

Well, that was fun while it lasted. American Idol had its worst season premiere ever, coming off the heels of its first season where winning didn’t translate to commercial pop success. Turns out J-Lo and fossilized Steven Tyler are pushovers trying to make their own careers as much as anyone…

Meet Force Publique, our latest infatuation

There are few things that bring us joy quite like finding a new act to get all excited about. It’s kind of like finding a twenty-dollar bill in the pocket of a jacket you haven’t worn in a while. We’re enjoying that feeling right now listening to “Still Falls Apart,”…

Misogyny: Do women get a bad rap in hip-hop?

Misogyny, as a concept and as a behavior, is a major issue in hip-hop. Women are frequently marginalized and suffer extreme sexist treatment. As I began to examine the pronounced gender bias in the hip-hop community for this week’s feature, I interviewed a wide range of ladies to get their…

Ten pop music paradigm shifts in 2010

Teen dream Justin Bieber is arguably the biggest pop star in the country and Simon Cowell isn’t doing American Idol. A lot’s changed since last year in the world of pop. Institutions fell, ideas were challenged, and the Black Eyed Peas didn’t have the number one song in the country…