Denver-Area Bands Sue Manager Shawn Barusch
Members of Midnight Marionettes, Public Display of Aggression and Avrell filed a lawsuit against their former manager Shawn Barusch.
Members of Midnight Marionettes, Public Display of Aggression and Avrell filed a lawsuit against their former manager Shawn Barusch.
With the voice of a natural-born diva, YaSi pours out hip-hop-infused R&B and lyrics so personal that they almost chafe.
The Yonder Mountain String Band founder and mandolin player extraordinaire passed away in Seattle at 45.
What’s better than Stevie Wonder at Red Rocks? Stevie Wonder and Usher at Red Rocks.
These boom bap beats have wings.
Ashley Ann of Queen Beats found herself stuck at the Speedway in Las Vegas.
Jazz singer and pianist Rekha Ohal is as comfortable playing clubs as nursing homes.
Stevie Wonder, Death Cab for Cutie, Alejandro Escovedo and the Felice Brothers all play Denver this week.
Drummer Dave Watts reflects on the Westword Music Showcase and the Denver music scene.
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty brought the past to Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Umphrey’s McGee, Andrea Bocelli and Nick Murphy are among the best acts playing Denver this week.
Denver musician Chad Johnson has mostly worked behind the scenes. Now, he’s stepping into the spotlight with a new album.
Ludacris, TroyBoi and Sunn O))) are among the acts who announced shows in Denver this week.
It’s safe to call The Trujillo Company a power duo.
The Denver political punk band Wild Lives talks about their new album, Return of the Kid.
When Local Natives played the Ogden Theatre, at least one fan was in a frenzy.
A snowstorm nearly forced the Denver band to miss a European gig.
The folk band Let Them Roar will tour and release a new song to raise $40,000 to support immigrants.
Crush Walls will take over ten blocks of the RiNo Art District from September 2 through September 8.
Megadeth singer Dave Mustaine has been diagnosed with throat cancer.
The Goo Goo Dolls, Train and Coheed & Cambria are among the best acts playing Denver this week.
Slim Cessna’s Auto Club defined the so-called “Denver sound.”