Sub.mission Is Taking Over Quixote’s, Replacing Deadheads With Bassheads

In a post announcing the closing of Quixote’s True Blue at the end of October, owner Jay Bianchi described the venue “as sort of a refuge for Deadheads…” It’s a sad day for the loners of Shakedown Street. But what was once a refuge for Deadheads will now be the refuge for bassheads: Nicole Cacciavillano and her Sub.mission Dubstep brand have purchased the venue. Starting on Tuesday, November 1, the iconic 13th Street venue will be called the Black Box, a venue devoted to Sub.mission’s aim of moving people through sound, not hype.

Ghostface Killah Hands Out Cash to Denver Homeless

On Friday night, Wu-Tang Clan rappers Ghostface Killah and Raekwon headlined the Budweiser Fear Fest pop-up Halloween party. Ghostface, however, kept spreading the Halloween cheer after the show had ended. He was riding in a car with Jonny Shuman aka Jonny Denver, the talent buyer who had booked the show with Danny Sax, when the artist asked Shuman to pull over. “It was spur of the moment when he saw some guys sleeping on the street when we were coming down Arapahoe approaching 18th Street,” Shuman says. “He told me to pull over and started handing out twenty-dollar bills.”

Cold Crush Will Reopen Tonight After Owners Met With City Officials

Cold Crush will reopen at 7 p.m. tonight, Thursday, October 20. As Westword reported, the RiNo music venue and restaurant was shut down last week, labelled as a public nuisance for the unlawful discharge of a firearm. The incident referenced was a shooting on the morning of Monday, October 10,…

In Denver Metal, Khemmis Leads the Pack With Release of Hunted

Khemmis vocalist and guitarist Phil Pendergast remembers the moment he realized his new band might actually amount to something. The Denver quartet was in the process of recording its debut album — 2015’s Absolution — and Pendergast and bassist Dan Beiers took a quick break for some food. “We were…

Pianist Larry Wegner Releases First Album With CJ Nicolai

Starting at the age of fourteen, pianist Larry Wegner would sometimes play Glenn Miller hits with the Bob Murphy band at dances at American Legion and VFW halls in Yuma, near the eastern border or Colorado. He’d get home around 5 a.m., get some sleep and then play organ at…

Quixote’s True Blue Is Closing

What a long, strange trip it’s been, indeed.  Quixote’s True Blue will close at the end of this month, according to a Facebook announcement that owner Jay Bianchi posted yesterday. The venue, which Bianchi writes, began twenty years ago “as a sort of refuge for Deadheads who needed a place to…

Denver Taiko Celebrates Its Fortieth Anniversary With Two Performances

Denver Taiko is celebrating its fortieth anniversary with a pair of concerts at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts on the University of Denver campus. The title of the concert is Okage sama de, which translates to “Because of you.” The nonprofit organization’s membership is composed largely of Americans…

Ten of the Best Cover Bands in Colorado — 2016 Edition

A few weeks ago, we published a list of “The Ten Finest Tribute Bands in Colorado,” and this is a sequel of sorts. Every city needs its cover bands, those groups that play out-of-the-way bars on a Thursday night, or weddings and corporate events, giving the audience exactly what they want…

Drake or Emo: Whose Lyric Is It, Anyway?

This weekend, Drake (aka the Canadian Crooner, the Wonder From Up Yonder, the Rihanna Whisperer) is taking over the Pepsi Center, and what better way to honor his arrival than by addressing the age-old question: Is Drake emo? Emo, of course, is a label ascribed to pop-punk bands who wax…

Boulder Songwriter Silent Bear Sings Out Against Dakota Access Pipeline

On September 13, Colorado singer-songwriter Silent Bear found himself singing a new song to a group of Dakota Pipeline protesters in front of the Boulder County Courthouse. “I ain’t gonna work on Kelcy’s pipeline no more,” the song begins. “They’re protectors of the water, they’re protectors of the land, they’re…