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Ghenghis Khan Inspired the Hu

Ghenghis Khan Inspired the Hu

By Brendan DriscollOctober 1, 2019

Inspired by Genghis Khan, the Hu plays the Oriental Theater on Thursday, October 3.

Barry Osborne Tells the Story of Jim Poor and Poor Jay

Barry Osborne Tells the Story of Jim Poor and Poor Jay

By John BearSeptember 30, 2019

Denver indie-folk musician Barry Osborne is playing sixteen songs based on work by Great Depression-era poet Lorine Niedecker.

Durango Songwriters Expo Brings a Summer-Camp Vibe to the Industry

Durango Songwriters Expo Brings a Summer-Camp Vibe to the Industry

By John BearSeptember 30, 2019

Durango Songwriters Expo founder Jim Attebery says his conference gives songwriters a chance to hone their craft.

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The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

The Best Concerts in Denver This Week

By Westword StaffSeptember 30, 2019

The Jonas Brothers, Kishi Bashi and RÜFÜS DU SOL play Denver this week.

Reader: After Plague, The Who Felled by Ragweed. Are Locusts and Frogs Next?

Reader: After Plague, The Who Felled by Ragweed. Are Locusts and Frogs Next?

By Westword StaffSeptember 29, 2019

The Who was supposed to play Denver September 29.

Yates Theater Receives Liquor and Cabaret Licenses

Yates Theater Receives Liquor and Cabaret Licenses

By Jon SolomonSeptember 28, 2019

The Historic Yates Theater is on track to be turned into a new music venue.

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Ragweed Allergies Force The Who to Postpone Denver Concert

Ragweed Allergies Force The Who to Postpone Denver Concert

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 27, 2019

Ragweed allergies caused Roger Daltrey to lose his voice on Wednesday night in Houston.

Beta 2.0 Is Off to a Bumpy Start, Sneak Peek Rescheduled

Beta 2.0 Is Off to a Bumpy Start, Sneak Peek Rescheduled

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 27, 2019

The rebooted nightclub had to reschedule a sneak peek event slated for September 28.

No April Fool’s Joke: Billie Eilish Returns to Denver on a Climate Change Crusade

No April Fool’s Joke: Billie Eilish Returns to Denver on a Climate Change Crusade

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 27, 2019

The teenage goth pop sensation returns to Denver in 2020.

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The Flobots’ Stephen Brackett Joins Youth on Record Staff

The Flobots’ Stephen Brackett Joins Youth on Record Staff

By Jon SolomonSeptember 27, 2019

Flobots member Stephen Brackett, who founded Youth on Record more than a decade ago, has joined the music education nonprofit’s staff.

Cellista and the Art of Political Performance

Cellista and the Art of Political Performance

By Cleo MirzaSeptember 27, 2019

Performance artist Cellista discusses her latest piece, Transfigurations, coming to Denver’s Mercury Cafe this Friday.

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

The Best Concerts in Denver This Weekend

By Westword StaffSeptember 27, 2019

Brandi Carlile, the Who and Rancid play Denver this weekend.

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Snoop Dogg, Adam Ant and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

Snoop Dogg, Adam Ant and Every New Denver Concert Announcement

By Westword StaffSeptember 26, 2019

Snoop Dogg, Adam Ant and Sofi Tucker have all announced upcoming Denver concerts.

Maggie Rogers Owned Her Narrative at the Mission Ballroom

Maggie Rogers Owned Her Narrative at the Mission Ballroom

By Sara FlemingSeptember 26, 2019

Maggie Rogers showed a crowd in Denver on September 23 a glimpse into on-stage emotional turbulence, and still pulled off a show that left fans reeling and screaming in adoration.

Music Video Premiere: Wildermiss Is Anything but “Paralyzed”

Music Video Premiere: Wildermiss Is Anything but “Paralyzed”

By John BearSeptember 26, 2019

Wildermiss teases its new EP with the music video for “Paralyzed.”

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Ben Westhoff on the Origins of Deadly Party Drugs in <i>Fentanyl, Inc.</i>

Ben Westhoff on the Origins of Deadly Party Drugs in Fentanyl, Inc.

By Conor McCormick-CavanaghSeptember 25, 2019

When music journalist Ben Westhoff tried to explain an uptick in deaths at raves, he found himself on a global journey researching fentanyl.

To Join Zealot, Musicians Quit Their Instruments and Learned New Ones

To Join Zealot, Musicians Quit Their Instruments and Learned New Ones

By Oakland L. ChildersSeptember 25, 2019

Luke Hunter James-Ericson enlisted local musicians to round out his new band, with the caveat that they ditched their instruments of choice.

Jump Off a Cliff With Nordic Daughter

Jump Off a Cliff With Nordic Daughter

By Karl Christian KrumpholzSeptember 25, 2019

Melissa Lycan of Nordic Daughter didn’t want to jump off a cliff.

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Decades After “Morrissey Rides a Cockhorse,” Moz Is “Way Worse”

Decades After “Morrissey Rides a Cockhorse,” Moz Is “Way Worse”

By Jon SolomonSeptember 24, 2019

Back in the ’80s, when the Warlock Pinchers wrote “Morrissey Rides a Cockhorse,” they hated Moz. Decades later, they hate him more.

After 35 Years of Defying Genres, the Waterboys Take On Rap

By Kastle WasermanSeptember 24, 2019

The Waterboys take us where the action is with a new album that continues to defy genres.

After <i>Trap Gospel</i>, Trev Rich May Take a Break From the Mic

After Trap Gospel, Trev Rich May Take a Break From the Mic

By Kyle HarrisSeptember 24, 2019

Denver’s biggest rapper Trev Rich, who dropped Trap Gospel this summer, wonders if his September 26 concert will be his last hurrah.

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Improv Stalwart Bill McKay Celebrates His Fiftieth Birthday with Jam-Packed Lineup

Improv Stalwart Bill McKay Celebrates His Fiftieth Birthday with Jam-Packed Lineup

By Nick HutchinsonSeptember 23, 2019

Former Leftover Salmon member Bill McKay celebrates turning fifty with a massive jam session at the Oriental Theater.

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