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Jennifer Finch, L7 Bassist and Multidisciplinary Artist, Passes Away at 59

Photo Credit: Diego Castanho Jennifer Finch, the beloved bassist, vocalist and songwriter for the groundbreaking band L7, has died following an aggressive form of brain cancer. She was 59. A musician, photographer, writer and multidisciplinary artist, Jennifer was also a deeply loved partner, daughter, sister, bandmate and friend. Her impact on L7, the Los Angeles… Continue reading Jennifer Finch, L7 Bassist and Multidisciplinary Artist, Passes Away at 59

Cricket Blue Announces New Album Sweet Animal, Out September 18

Acclaimed chamber folk duo Cricket Blue have announced their second album, Sweet Animal, arriving September 18 via Bridge & Key Artist Collective. Alongside the announcement, Laura Heaberlin and Taylor Smith have shared a new double single, “Ella I” and “You,” two songs that anchor the album’s dual narrative perspectives. Across 20 intricately arranged songs, Sweet… Continue reading Cricket Blue Announces New Album Sweet Animal, Out September 18

Antone’s 50th Presents Chicago Bound Arrives August 28

Antone’s 50th Presents Chicago Bound Arrives August 28

Slightly Stoopid Shares “Backseat Drivin’” Featuring Wiz Khalifa and G. Love

Today, acclaimed San Diego band Slightly Stoopid shares its new single, “Backseat Drivin’,” featuring GRAMMY® and Golden Globe-nominated recording artist Wiz Khalifa alongside longtime friend and collaborator G. Love. One of hip-hop’s most influential artists, Wiz Khalifa has amassed billions of streams worldwide, topped the Billboard 200 and earned global acclaim with era-defining hits. The… Continue reading Slightly Stoopid Shares “Backseat Drivin’” Featuring Wiz Khalifa and G. Love

Slow Accordion Releases Completely Improvised Self-Titled Debut Album

Slow Accordion, featuring incandescent guitarist Oliver Wood of The Wood Brothers; Matt Glassmeyer, known for his work with Billy Martin and Lambchop, on his own strange Wurlitzer and percussion; far-out, hard-grooving bass player Ted Pecchio of Col. Bruce Hampton and Doyle Bramhall II; and magically versatile drummer Mark Raudabaugh of Sierra Hull and Donna the… Continue reading Slow Accordion Releases Completely Improvised Self-Titled Debut Album

Music Melts ICE Benefit Brings Music, Art and Know Your Rights Training to Denver

Off The Cuff will present Music Melts ICE!, a nonprofit benefit bringing together music, education, community and live art at The Meadowlark Bar in Denver on Wednesday, July 22. The evening will begin at 8 p.m. with a Know Your Rights training led by the knowledgeable and experienced activists at Denver Justice Project. The program… Continue reading Music Melts ICE Benefit Brings Music, Art and Know Your Rights Training to Denver

Chaparelle Shares New Single “Two Steps Closer”

Texas-based supergroup Chaparelle has released its newest single, “Two Steps Closer.” The alt-country trio brings together singer-songwriters Zella Day and Jesse Woods with musician and producer Beau Bedford. Inspired by the tradition of the Texas dance floor, “Two Steps Closer” captures the anticipation of spotting someone across a crowded room and gathering the courage to… Continue reading Chaparelle Shares New Single “Two Steps Closer”

Danielle Nicole Releases “Take Me Back” Featuring Luther Dickinson

Grammy-nominated artist, 10-time Blues Music Award winner, and Kansas City Hall of Fame singer, songwriter and bassist Danielle Nicole has released her new single, “Take Me Back,” featuring celebrated guitarist Luther Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars. The track premiered via Relix Magazine, offering another preview of her forthcoming album, Fireflies. Built on a swampy… Continue reading Danielle Nicole Releases “Take Me Back” Featuring Luther Dickinson

Robin Batteau’s Banned in Sparta Reimagines the Voices of Ancient Greece

Robin Batteau’s Banned in Sparta Reimagines the Voices of Ancient Greece

Thee Sacred Souls Bring the Constellation Tour to Denver and Dillon

What’s coming to Colorado this August can literally be described as a tour de force. On August 20, the Constellation Tour comes to JunkYard in Denver before heading to Dillon Amphitheater the following night, August 21. Modern soul group Thee Sacred Souls headline the tour, with support from Latin fusion players LA LOM and powerhouse… Continue reading Thee Sacred Souls Bring the Constellation Tour to Denver and Dillon

Kelly Doyle Returns to Guitar-Driven Terrain on New Album Thieves

Kelly Doyle will release Thieves on August 14, 2026, via Strolling Bones Records. The nine-track set was produced and mixed by Steve Christensen (Khruangbin, Steve Earle) and features Doyle on guitar, Will Story on bass, Jeremy Bruch on drums, and Nelson Deveraux on saxophone. Recorded in Doyle’s hometown of Houston, Texas, the new album ends… Continue reading Kelly Doyle Returns to Guitar-Driven Terrain on New Album Thieves

Robert Plant to Receive Americana Lifetime Achievement Award

The Americana Music Association is proud to announce that legendary singer, songwriter, and musical trailblazer Robert Plant will receive the Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award during the 25th Annual Americana Honors & Awards, taking place Wednesday, September 16, at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium. Throughout his life, Robert Plant has had an abiding love of roots music,… Continue reading Robert Plant to Receive Americana Lifetime Achievement Award

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