Erica Papillion-Posey Wants to Summon Our Better Angels
Denver-based singer and composer Erica Papillion-Posey tags social-media posts with “Think higher, resonate higher, vibrate higher, create higher.”
Denver-based singer and composer Erica Papillion-Posey tags social-media posts with “Think higher, resonate higher, vibrate higher, create higher.”
Rooster has had some wild shows.
Maggie Rogers, who was slated to play two Denver concerts April 9 and 10, announced over Twitter she is too sick to perform.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, April 12.
Is a Maggie Rogers concert that costs $200 a ticket worth it?
Members Connor Birch and Colin Johnson of the band Flaural talk their new album, Postponement.
The Colorado country band Bonnie & the Clydes has premiered a music video for the new single, “Hold on Me.” It is the first of a two-part music video series
Looking for money for music projects? Check out this Denver Arts & Venues grant.
Most fans never become friends with the musicians they love. Brittany Strummer was the exception.
Mdou Moctar is the latest Tuareg musician to find success outside the Saharan region of Africa. The Nigerien guitarist’s new album of fiery, hypnotic psych-rock, Ilana: The Creator, is one of 2019’s best releases so far.
Maggie Rogers, Eric B. & Rakim, Acid Mothers Temple, Soccer Mommy and Wishbone Ash all play Denver this week.
Red Rocks is one of a kind. But Denver has other award-winning venues.
Kayla Marque looks back on her years playing the Westword Music Showcase.
The Fort Collins-launched jamgrass outfit WhiteWater Ramble just released its short cinematic debut, “A Band Widow’s Lament,” a video addressing gun violence in America.
Hozier, Breaking Benjamin and Dirty few all play Denver this weekend.
Three years have passed since the Denver-based Americana act released a new album, but one is coming.
J.S. Ondara knows he has good stories. Lots of them. Long ones.
Although the SFJazz Collective’s members have changed since it was founded in 2004, the group has consistently included some of the world’s most accomplished musicians, starting with heavyweights like Joshua Redman, Nicholas Payton and Bobby Hutcherson.
Deadmau5, Jonsi, Alex Somers, Cher and Khalid are among the latest acts to announce Denver concerts.
When I think of my earliest memories of the Denver band Dirty Few, one GIF-like moment stands out: Seth Stone crowd-surfing through the hi-dive, hurling an Extra Gold through the air, screaming at the top of his lungs and somehow landing right in front of me and planting a big fat kiss right on my terrified lips.
Lance Mijares was living in a relative’s basement when he came up with the idea for Turnt Up TV.
This To Be Astronauts’ show involved dirty pics, too much vodka and a middle-finger war with a bar tender.