Trumpeter Joshua Trinidad on writing music for his own funeral

While trumpeter Joshua Trinidad is a deft jazz player and performs with his own quintet and quartet, he also plays with Wheelchair Sports Camp and Poets Row. As evidenced with some of his previous efforts, Trinidad, who sometimes runs his trumpet through guitar effects, is well versed in electronic and…

PREMIERE: Fierce Bad Rabbit’s “Crystal Ball”

Although frontman Chris Anderson moved to Boston last year, indie-rock outfit Fierce Bad Rabbit, originally from Fort Collins, hasn’t broken up. On the contrary, the quartet is busy making music and playing gigs across the country. Even so, distance has affected the dynamic of the band and its members in…

Why jazz legend Wayne Shorter fills his home with books and toys

Wayne Shorter, who headlines the UNC/Greeley Jazz Festival on Friday, April 25, doesn’t have typical days. The 80-year-old saxophone legend, who was a member of the Miles Davis Quintet and Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, says it’s all an adventure. The day we speak with him, Shorter tells us he is…

What to expect from the Glitch Mob’s weekend in Denver

The Glitch Mob’s new stage setup is called the Blade, and it consists of three structures that resemble turbines. “We collaborated with Martin Phillips. He took a liking to us early on,” says bandmember Josh “Ooah” Mayer. Known for co-creating Daft Punk’s famed Pyramid for the Alive tour in 2006…

Is Record Store Day worth it?

Record Store Day is once again upon us, with its candy-colored vinyl and improbably in-store performances and endless lines. Like anything that becomes popular, the holiday is starting to develop detractors among music fans who see it as everything from a pain in the ass to a gimmicky, patronizing tourist…