Slow Caves on Coming of Age at the Mall
Listening to Slow Caves’ lush, intelligent music, it’s easy to forget that the band’s members are all in their early twenties.
Listening to Slow Caves’ lush, intelligent music, it’s easy to forget that the band’s members are all in their early twenties.
The guy who broke her heart showed up to her first concert.
Charlotte Heth, professor emerita at the University of California, Los Angeles, will be giving a lecture, dubbed “Too Many Words — Not Enough Music,” at the Grusin Music Hall of the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music.
The Yonder Mountain String Band and the Infamous Stringdusters just announced a co-headlining show at Red Rocks.
Seal will be joining forces with the Colorado Symphony for a Red Rocks concert.
The death metal band Necropanther’s lead guitarist Joe Johnson has a confession: “We are kind of a cat band.”
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Who cares about the cost? The Stanley Hotel has ghosts.
When charismatic Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora left the band in 2013, many guessed that would be the end for the Jersey hard rockers. After all, without his right hand man, wasn’t this just Jon Bon Jovi’s solo gig now?
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Tickets go on sale April 10.
They’re moving beyond pop punk.
Planning your 2018 concert calendar? Here’s what’s coming up.
When Britney Jane was 26 years old, she packed up from Virginia with $187 to her name and moved out to Denver with just her dog and her jeep. Three years later, she’s become a regular presence in the city’s music scene, with the soulful R&B group the Lee Clark Allen Band and her own solo project.
Swoon Pop is bringing a collaborative spirit to Denver’s pop music scene.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 16.
Will the Stanley Hotel’s new performance space make Estes Park a culture hub?
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s Wrong Creatures, which dropped in January 2018, has been five years in the making.
Anthony Ruptak’s first concert was at a Battle of the Bands at Cervantes’.
Chris Daniels, a 2013 inductee in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame Presented by Comfort Dental, has been appointed executive director of that seven-year-old organization that celebrates the state’s music scene.
Tickets go on sale Friday, February 16.
in 2011, Chicago’s Company of Thieves decided to take a break. It lasted six-years.