RockyGrass Begins to Roll Out Its 2018 Lineup
RockyGrass, the annual bluegrass festival that has helped turn Colorado into a hotbed of progressive bluegrass acts for nearly five decades, announced its initial 2018 lineup today, Friday.
RockyGrass, the annual bluegrass festival that has helped turn Colorado into a hotbed of progressive bluegrass acts for nearly five decades, announced its initial 2018 lineup today, Friday.
RIVAL NOVA’s bringing quirky synth-pop from Shreveport to Denver.
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In the late 1970s through to the mid ‘80s, British electro-pop pioneer Gary Numan was at the forefront of synthesized music. Now, he’s coming to Denver with an entirely different sound.
Though she’s only 35, it feels like LeAnn Rimes has been around forever thanks to the fact that she achieved so much at such an early age. Her professional debut album, 1996’s Blue, came out when she was just thirteen years old, when most people are spending their time worrying…
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When Tyler Bates first encountered Marilyn Manson on the set of Californication about five years ago, the meeting with the shock-rock star was awkward, says the film and television composer.
The troubling story of Gasoline Lollipops’ Clay Rose.
A Christmas present from her brother jumpstarted Maddy O’Neal’s music career. Now, she’s one of the electronic music scene’s premier female artists.
Ten years ago Chris Daniels considered retiring his band, Chris Daniels & the Kings, which had been together for 25 years. He told his father, whose response was blunt: “Dude, you’re just getting into the most productive time of your life.”
Lady Gaga was at the Denver Pavilions on Sunday.
Kesha and Macklemore announced a thirty city tour that will hit Denver in summer of 2018.
Lady Gaga’s performing in Denver Tuesday night, and Denver musicians can’t get enough of her.
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Having formed in New York City in 1988, noise rock trio Unsane is one of those bands that might not have set the world on fire in terms of commercial success, but inspires unwavering devotion from those that have heard them.
“My tastes have always been a little schizophrenic,” says Zach Lupetin of the Dustbowl Revival. “I love traditional blues, swing and New Orleans jazz band stuff, but I’m also a huge Wilco and Nirvana fan.”
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Singer-songwriter Anthony Ruptak has been organizing Denver benefit concerts for refugees.
Sarah Jaffe is the type of artist that never quite sounds like herself. This is because the Texas-based songwriter is constantly changing and hasn’t quite landed on what “herself” is.
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