Blucifer’s First Rodeo Could Compete With UMS This July
The festival plans to fill bars and venues on Broadway with local music. Oh, and it might happen UMS weekend.
The festival plans to fill bars and venues on Broadway with local music. Oh, and it might happen UMS weekend.
“I’ve had this slow climb, and being in the Colorado (music) community has been a huge part of my project.”
“My goal is not to be the biggest artist in the world, but possibly one of the most business-savvy and clever.”
“This magical thing happens when we all come together and play this music and these songs.”
“I didn’t want to alienate the fans that were coming to hear my fully original productions, so I decided to do these ‘Polish Phish’ shows.”
The Grammy-winning band announced a Folsom Field date as it released a new album.
No more Folsom Field on Fourth of July weekend. Sorry, Boulder.
The celebration includes the induction of a new class on April 8, as well as a birthday bash on April 19
Harvested quickly got in gear, starting a GoFundMe and scheduling a Saturday fundraiser at D3 Arts.
Grace Potter, Allen Stone and Soccer Mommy are new this year.
The Pueblo metalcore band will play a benefit show at Ante Up on Saturday, February 21.
Lizzie McGuire only ran for two seasons, but she’s forever in our hearts. Lucky us!
The band will be playing February 21 with frequent collaborator Bridget Law.
The Bacon Brothers, featuring film composer Michael Bacon, take center stage at Evergreen summer event
The Denver goth-rockers play hi-dive with Savage Master on February 19.
“Our previous shows and our relationship with Denver over the years have created a bond with some music-loving folks that love to come hang and party.”
“It’s using the myths, but it’s not in a nationalistic sort of way,” says the vocalist, who’ll be sounding off at a Sunday show.
“I love sad songs. Listening to sad music when you’re sad is good for your mental health.”
Are you ready for the fifth Mile High Mardi Gras Mambo?
“We want to give people hope, because joy is an act of resistance.”
“It’s the person who does not have what they want. That is the narrative perspective all of my music is coming from.”
“The BID saw this partnership as an intentional way of investing in RiNo’s creative ecosystem, not just funding a festival, but actively stewarding it.”