Southern-funk swamp-rockers JJ Grey & Mofro will perform at Red Rocks Amphitheater on September 22 in support of their celebrated release Ol’ Glory (Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group). The album features the soulful blend of blues, rock, gospel and gritty R&B which have become synonymous with the band. The New York Times, Garden & Gun, USA… Continue reading JJ Grey @ Red Rocks Amphitheater on 9/22
The fifth annual ‘Our Neighbors, Ourselves’ art gallery and fundraiser takes place on Friday, September 22nd at the McNichols Building in Civic Center Park. The gallery experience will feature artwork from dozens of visual artists, as well as live musical performances by Tom Hagerman (of DeVotchKa) Ensemble, Bluebook, and DJ sets by Jonny DeStefano and… Continue reading 5th Annual 'Our Neighbors, Ourselves' Gallery
Sweetspot Records announces a September 15 release date for Quiet Money, the new CD from multiple Blues Music Award nominee Al Basile. Quiet Money was produced by Duke Robillard, recorded by Jack Gauthier at Lakewest Recording Studio in West Greenwich, Rhode Island, and features a baker’s-dozen 13 songs, all penned by Al Basile. It’s been… Continue reading Al Basile Makes Loud Statement on CD
Back in 2005, Denver’s “number one jamband,” Polytoxic, wanted to put on a show that could showcase all the great local musicians they had been playing with for the past few years. They decided to re-enact The Band’s “The Last Waltz,” a concert film by Martin Scorsese of The Band’s last performance that included all… Continue reading Just Announced: The Last Waltz Revisited @ Boulder Theater
97.3 KBCO is pleased to present On Tap with KBCO Series taking place October 7th at Breckenridge Brewery in Littleton, CO. This year’s event will feature all day music, Breckenridge Brewery beers, and raise money for Colorado based nonprofit Take Note Colorado. A digital copy of the new and yet to be released album from… Continue reading "On Tap with KBCO" featuring Big Head Todd and the Monsters
Heavy Metal madness descended on Paso Robles Tuesday night, August 8th, with a triple header of hard core music at the Vina Robles Amphitheater. As thousands of black shirted metal fans flocked to the magnificent outdoor venue, the music began early with a sunset appearance by the Polish hardcore metal band Behemoth. The Polish band… Continue reading Metal Rules Vina Robles Amphitheater
In its 10th incarnation the Petaluma Music Festival once again brought together a fine synthesis of bohemian bands including the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Poor Man’s Whiskey, the T Sisters, and Midnight North and their collective aficionados to the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma, California, all to benefit the Keeping Music in the Schools effort, specifically for… Continue reading Petaluma Music Fest. '17 | Review & Photos
The little festival that could, Rhythms on the Rio 2017, did it once again, bringing a stellar lineup and unmatched Colorado hospitality to a welcoming festival audience. This year’s fest started out overcast and chilly (we are in monsoon season, after all), with the promise of rain. But none of that dampened anyone’s spirits. Opening… Continue reading Rhythms on the Rio 2017: Day One
Fueled by a global span of influences and inspiration, Out Of Nations is a band that looks to break down the preconceived limitations of music and geography. The six-piece band provides an eclectic mix of electronica, funk, pop, jazz, rock, and spins elements of traditional music from Latin and Arab countries. The band is based… Continue reading Out of Nations Blend Influences From Around the Globe On Debut
Evanoff‘s growth has been exponential in the last year, playing festivals from Electric Forest to Euphoria, and their new single Crowd Control shows no sign of them slowing down. The three piece “Dream Rock” act from Denver, Colorado seamlessly blends rock, funk and electronic in a unique way that really sets them apart from the… Continue reading Evanoff releases new single, Crowd Control