Lettuce Is Cooking Up Extra-Special Shows for Denver
The funk band will celebrate the release of its new album with House of Lett shows at secret Denver location.
The funk band will celebrate the release of its new album with House of Lett shows at secret Denver location.
This month was stuffed with debuts from several new local groups
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“It’s what it is to be a queer person and what it is to be in this celebration of our identities.”
They’ve been making music together for 22 years now.
Denver punks playing all-local Turkeygeddon show at HQ on Wednesday, November 26.
Local bands will be out in force at the hi-dive on November 26.
The club has been labeled a “public nuisance” and is accused of obstruction of justice, interference with police authority and tampering with evidence.
The band led a strong set that combined fan favorites and new work.
Purnell Steen was a trailblazer who passed away on November 18.
Of Monsters and Men talk its new album before playing Mission Ballroom on November 23.
John Legend came to Denver to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of his debut album.
The artist bypassed most of his catalog, opting instead for raw, reimagined renditions of fan favorites.
Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats will be inducted in a live ceremony at the Mission on December 11.
With a new album, ego n friends asks a question with a surprising answer.
John Legend reflects on his career and shares advice for young musicians ahead of his Paramount show.
Little Simz has cemented herself as one of the top up-and-coming UK artists.
“I probably wouldn’t play music if it wasn’t for Denver,” says John Gourley.
TAB kicked off its two-night run by transforming Mission into a jam-band playground.
Bird played through the entirety of The Mysterious Production of Eggs with the Colorado Symphony for the album’s twentieth anniversary.
Once a mainstay of Deadhead venues around town, Bianchi was accused of drugging people and having sex against their will.