The Best Concerts of the Weekend
GRiZ, Old Man Saxon and Dragondeer top this weekend’s list.
GRiZ, Old Man Saxon and Dragondeer top this weekend’s list.
The indie-pop band is dropping a string of new music videos.
Here’s how one musician has found a way to play with fellow musicians without leaving his home.
The Denver after-hours social club and gallery has had to find new ways to make it through the pandemic.
“I want to make sure we’re not going to be too quick to point the finger at COVID and our shutdowns for being the reason for this closure.”
Denver hip-hop has a new home at a barbershop.
People are turning to records during the pandemic.
This Denver music collective is looking for local music from the COVID-19 era.
The jazz club hosted artists like Wynton Marsalis, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Mick Jagger and even Bill Clinton.
Denver’s year in music was defined by COVID-19 cancellations and a little bit of joy.
The avant-garde musician died on December 2, after a long bout with leukemia.
Warm up this week with an online concert.
For around three decades, the Boulder radio station has put an out annual compilation album.
Musicians pay tribute to Yusuf/Cat Stevens and White Christmas, while others try out new music for online fans.
The singer’s new music video is all about long-distance love.
The French psych-rock band loves the state’s fresh air and legal weed.
The longtime collaborators are experimenting with fresh sounds.
The legendary trace bluesman on “Hey Joe,” lyrical minimalism, and his childhood learning folk music in Denver.
Black in Bluhm Project will be offering musicians free practice space.
Jeff Cormack is teasing his two new records which drop in early 2021.
The Denver musician’s latest music video is inspired by the self-help novel.
This week, enjoy streaming concerts from the Hold Steady and more and in person, outdoor gigs from Jack Hadley and Jenny Shawhan.