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Monica LaBonte on the Perks of Online Concerts

Monica LaBonte on the Perks of Online Concerts

By Adam PerryJune 10, 2020

Monica LaBonte has been playing original tunes and covers over Facebook Live since April.

Wheelchair Sports Camp’s New Song Shoots Back at the Cops

Wheelchair Sports Camp’s New Song Shoots Back at the Cops

By Kyle HarrisJune 10, 2020

If you think protests are violent, try this track. It’s enough to torch the system.

Dazzle Hosts In-Person Conversations About Race This Week

Dazzle Hosts In-Person Conversations About Race This Week

By Jon SolomonJune 9, 2020

Donnie l. betts, JoFoKe and J. Clark will be hosting a series of conversations about race at the Denver jazz club, Dazzle.

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Denver Creative Industries Alliance Lobbies for an End to Police Violence

Denver Creative Industries Alliance Lobbies for an End to Police Violence

By Kyle HarrisJune 9, 2020

Denver musicians, artists, photographers and others have united to fight police violence.

Corsicana’s Ben Pisano Looks Inward

Corsicana’s Ben Pisano Looks Inward

By Jon SolomonJune 9, 2020

In Denver indie-rock band Corsicana’s latest single, “Wreath,” frontman Ben Pisano gets personal.

Old Man Saxon Goes Vintage on “Oh, You Ain’t Know?”

By Cleo MirzaJune 8, 2020

Former Rhythm + Flow contestant and Denver rapper Old Man Saxon released a music video for “Oh, You Ain’t Know?”

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Motus, Flobots, Robert Johnson and Sound Circle Are “Welcoming the Stranger”

Motus, Flobots, Robert Johnson and Sound Circle Are “Welcoming the Stranger”

By Jon SolomonJune 7, 2020

Motus Theater, which hosts conversations about the critical issues of our time, launches its Welcoming the Stranger series.

Reader: Where Were You Before This, Denver?

Reader: Where Were You Before This, Denver?

By Westword StaffJune 7, 2020

The crowds are coming out now. Why?

Are Mass Protests Happening Because Live Entertainment Is Not?

Are Mass Protests Happening Because Live Entertainment Is Not?

By Kyle HarrisJune 6, 2020

Musicians can do so much more than create safe emotional outlets for political rage.

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Sour Notes as DIME, Metropolitan State University Cut Ties

Sour Notes as DIME, Metropolitan State University Cut Ties

By Kyle HarrisJune 4, 2020

DIME Denver founders say Metropolitan State University violated their contract when it severed ties.

Live Music Slowly Returns to Denver

Live Music Slowly Returns to Denver

By Jon SolomonJune 3, 2020

Blu Note, Dazzle, Nocturne, the Mercury Cafe and Platte River Bar & Grill are bringing live music back.

Blackout Tuesday and Music Industry’s Response to Police Killings

Blackout Tuesday and Music Industry’s Response to Police Killings

By Kyle HarrisJune 2, 2020

Blackout Tuesday is here, new music about police violence is dropping, and musicians are hitting the streets.

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Sixteen Songs by Denver Musicians That Confront Police Violence

Sixteen Songs by Denver Musicians That Confront Police Violence

By Kyle HarrisJune 1, 2020

From rappers to punks to rockers, Denver musicians have been confronting police violence and white supremacy for years.

Turkeyfoot Is Resurrecting the Great Depression During a Pandemic

Turkeyfoot Is Resurrecting the Great Depression During a Pandemic

By John BearJune 1, 2020

In the middle of a pandemic, Turkeyfoot is looking back on the Great Depression.

Reader: “Rocky Mountain High” Is as Colorado as It Gets

Reader: “Rocky Mountain High” Is as Colorado as It Gets

By Westword StaffMay 31, 2020

What are the best songs written about Colorado?

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Oriental Theater Launches a Fundraiser to Survive the Shutdown

Oriental Theater Launches a Fundraiser to Survive the Shutdown

By Jon SolomonMay 30, 2020

Fighting for its survival through the COVID-19 shutdown, the Oriental Theater has launched a fundraising campaign.

Former Rossonian Frontman Seth Evans on His New Project, Paul Babe

Former Rossonian Frontman Seth Evans on His New Project, Paul Babe

By Jon SolomonMay 29, 2020

Seth Evans’s new band, Paul Babe, has been described “cosmic R&B.”

Pull Up and Party: FoCoMX Drive Launches a Summer Drive-In Concert Series

Pull Up and Party: FoCoMX Drive Launches a Summer Drive-In Concert Series

By Jon SolomonMay 29, 2020

FoCoMX Drive & Jive is a social distancing, family-friendly concert series at Holiday Twin Drive-In Theater in Fort Collins.

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Larimer Lounge and Globe Hall Are Back…Without Music

Larimer Lounge and Globe Hall Are Back…Without Music

By Kyle HarrisMay 28, 2020

Scott Campbell’s independent music venues are slowly coming back to life.

Levitt Pavilion Denver Postpones July Concerts

Levitt Pavilion Denver Postpones July Concerts

By Jon SolomonMay 28, 2020

Levitt Pavilion, which usually brings Denver fifty free concerts a year, is pushing all July concerts back to 2021.

University of Northern Colorado’s Jazz Program Keeps Bagging Awards

University of Northern Colorado’s Jazz Program Keeps Bagging Awards

By Jon SolomonMay 28, 2020

The Greeley jazz program is giving East Coast conservatories a run for their money.

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Float Like a Buffalo Tours Yards and Driveways Across Colorado

Float Like a Buffalo Tours Yards and Driveways Across Colorado

By Jon SolomonMay 28, 2020

“We’ve all been racking our brains trying to come up with a way to bring the true live experience back to our fans.”

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