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Oxeye Daisy Releases New Video for “Wanting”

Oxeye Daisy Releases New Video for “Wanting”

By Jon SolomonJune 23, 2020

Lela Roy hesitated to release her band’s new song, because it was so sexual.

Molly Zackary Releases a <i>Mixtape</i> Zine About Music That Shaped Her

Molly Zackary Releases a Mixtape Zine About Music That Shaped Her

By John BearJune 23, 2020

The Denver singer is looking back at the music that shaped her.

Ten Summer Songs for Colorado 2020

Ten Summer Songs for Colorado 2020

By Kyle HarrisJune 23, 2020

Looking for a summer soundtrack for 2020? Try these ten songs.

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Colorado Symphony Plays “Amazing Grace” at Denver Botanic Gardens

Colorado Symphony Plays “Amazing Grace” at Denver Botanic Gardens

By Kyle HarrisJune 22, 2020

Two horn players from the Colorado Symphony brought a duet of “Amazing Grace” to the Denver Botanic Gardens.

The Tank Center for Sonic Arts Receives a $25,000 NEA Grant

The Tank Center for Sonic Arts Receives a $25,000 NEA Grant

By Jon SolomonJune 22, 2020

Guitarist Bill Frisell and filmmaker William Morrison will collaborate on a film and sound installation.

Neil Young’s <i>Homegrown</i> Is Well Worth the Wait

Neil Young’s Homegrown Is Well Worth the Wait

By Jon SolomonJune 20, 2020

After more than four decades, the album is being released from the vault.

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Oriental Theater Owners Turning 3 Kings Tavern Into New Venue

Oriental Theater Owners Turning 3 Kings Tavern Into New Venue

By Kyle HarrisJune 19, 2020

Peter Ore and Scott Happel are turning 60 South Broadway into a new venue called HQ.

How Denver Shaped Jazz Drummer Rudy Royston’s New Album

How Denver Shaped Jazz Drummer Rudy Royston’s New Album

By Jon SolomonJune 19, 2020

The New York-based jazz drummer was raised in and inspired by Denver.

Let’s Talk About Sax: Jeremy Mohney Offers Straight-to-Vinyl Songs for You

Let’s Talk About Sax: Jeremy Mohney Offers Straight-to-Vinyl Songs for You

By Adam PerryJune 18, 2020

The Denver-based sax player is recording vinyl songs just for you.

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Lost City Launches Independent Music Recovery Showcase This Friday

Lost City Launches Independent Music Recovery Showcase This Friday

By Jon SolomonJune 18, 2020

Lost City is bringing music back to Denver.

How Live Music Could Return to Colorado

How Live Music Could Return to Colorado

By Jon SolomonJune 17, 2020

The City of Denver and the State of Colorado are sorting out the rules on when concerts can return.

Ramakhandra Makes Music of Liberation

Ramakhandra Makes Music of Liberation

By Kyle HarrisJune 17, 2020

Denver’s Ramakhandra creates music with a rebellious energy and a commitment to precision.

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“I Can’t Breathe (Again)”: Denver Rappers Mourn Victims of Police Violence

“I Can’t Breathe (Again)”: Denver Rappers Mourn Victims of Police Violence

By Kyle HarrisJune 16, 2020

A supergroup of Denver rappers got together to write a song remembering George Floyd.

Op-Ed: Black Lives Matter Protests Aren’t Happening Because We’re Bored

Op-Ed: Black Lives Matter Protests Aren’t Happening Because We’re Bored

By Bryanne E. Mitchell-GonzalesJune 16, 2020

Live entertainment may be shut down, but that’s not why people are in the streets.

WinterWonderGrass Has Created a Bluegrass Whitewater Journey

WinterWonderGrass Has Created a Bluegrass Whitewater Journey

By Jon SolomonJune 16, 2020

There have been drive-in concerts, concerts on trucks, and concerts off balconies. Now, there’s a white-water music festival.

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Spoke in Wordz Has Been Tackling Police Violence for Years

Spoke in Wordz Has Been Tackling Police Violence for Years

By Kyle HarrisJune 15, 2020

Hector Fredrick Garcia, who performs as Spoke in Wordz, has been rapping about police violence since the killing of Michael Brown.

Chicano Music Hall of Fame Announces Call for Nominations

Chicano Music Hall of Fame Announces Call for Nominations

By Jon SolomonJune 15, 2020

You have until June 30 to put in your nominations for the Chicano Music Hall of Fame.

Reader: Why Can’t a Band Play for Thirty Masked Fans?

Reader: Why Can’t a Band Play for Thirty Masked Fans?

By Westword StaffJune 14, 2020

Denver officials started playing a different tune Friday.

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Denver Officials Flip-Flop on Live-Music Rules for Restaurants

Denver Officials Flip-Flop on Live-Music Rules for Restaurants

By Jon SolomonJune 13, 2020

Denver’s City Attorney’s Office is sending mixed messages about whether restaurants can host live music.

Nathan Hall and Scottish Teens Compose a Concert Over Zoom

Nathan Hall and Scottish Teens Compose a Concert Over Zoom

By Susan FroydJune 12, 2020

In an effort to break social isolation, Nathan Hall is collaborating with a group of Scottish youth on a new orchestral performance.

How 57-Member itchy-O Stays Creative, Together, During COVID-19

How 57-Member itchy-O Stays Creative, Together, During COVID-19

By Kyle HarrisJune 11, 2020

The group’s Milk Moon Rite is rising.

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How Jeremy Facknitz’s Viral Meningitis Informed His New Album

How Jeremy Facknitz’s Viral Meningitis Informed His New Album

By Jon SolomonJune 11, 2020

After suffering from viral meningitis, Jeremy Facknitz went from being a barroom cover singer to a committed singer-songwriter.

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