Bluegrass Musicians Raise Money for Youth Education Program
Colorado musicians are doing more than making music – they’re making a difference in the community.
Colorado musicians are doing more than making music – they’re making a difference in the community.
Remember the by band, Hanson? Its members, who got their start in the early ’90s, aren’t boys anymore. And their most recent classical music partnership proves it.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 18.
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Music is in Evan Sitchler’s genes.
MF RUCKUS, the Velveteers, Ned Garthe Explosion and Plastic Daggers will all play the May 11 show.
Great music is coming to town.
The Red Aunts are back, and they’re as punk as ever.
Having kids, starting a day job and moving to the suburbs marks the end of many musicians’ creative lives.
Colorado foster care youth use grant money from Denver to record an uplifting track “Lost and Found” at a professional recording studio.
Denver foodies look forward to a Taste of Colorado taking over Civic Center Park each year, but the Labor Day weekend festival offers more than just culinary delights. This year’s free musical lineup looks tasty as well.
Fresh off of dropping KOD, one of the great albums of the year, J. Cole has announced a 34 city tour with Young Thug.
“Your first show with your new band is a whole lot easier when it’s with old friends.”
The greats are going away.
Itchy-O and Church Fire, two of Denver’s most spectacular acts, will be jump-starting the Film on the Rocks series, providing opening support for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 11.
Denver Americana singer-songwriter Blake Brown recently hit the road – and now he’s making a quick stop back home. He’s touring in support of acclaimed soulful singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle
Looking for live music? These are our picks.
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Twenty years ago, a liver transplant saved former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh’s life. Now, he’s raising funds for the American Transplant Foundation.
While making the video for “Wasting Time,” Erin Roberts, who’s been performing and recording under the Porlolo moniker since 2002, got hypothermia.