Articles
GRAMMY-nominated duo The War And Treaty will electrify Denver's iconic Ogden Theatre on May 16, 2025, in celebration of their vibrant new album, Plus One. Praised as their most ambitious record to date, Plus One expands the duo’s celebrated musical palette, artfully blending gospel, bluegrass, country, soul, and folk-rock.
Topics
In the aftermath of last fall’s Hurricane Helene and the devastation it brought to east Tennessee and western North Carolina, fiddle and mandolin ace Andy Leftwich and Mountain Home Music Company responded with the release of his soulful instrumental adaptation of the beloved traditional American gospel ballad, “Talk About Suffering.” Now, as a harbinger of springtime and its renewed vitality, Leftwich is back with “Highland Rim,” an energetic tune that reminds listeners once again that he — and
Topics
Linda Imperial has released a personal tribute song, "Tulsa Rose." A heartfelt tribute to the resilient women of Native American ancestry, specifically the Muscogee Nation. This song captures the strength, determination, and pride that flows through generations, inspired by the experiences of the artist’s heritage. It reflects on these women's hardships and the fortitude they exhibited through times of unimaginable adversity.
Topics
When three masters of improv and rock lock in, the results are electric. Guitarist Ari Joshua, drummer Russ Lawton, and keyboardist Ray Paczkowski—takes on Jimi Hendrix’s “Voodoo Chile”, crafting a soul-drenched, electrified rendition dripping with the sounds of blues and psychedelia.
When Karl Wallinger passed away last year in March, he left behind an enduring legacy as the frontman, multi-instrumentalist, and creative visionary of World Party. That legacy will be honoured this Winter with Best in Show, a deluxe compilation of World Party's hit singles, and fan favorites.
Topics
Australian soul sensations, The Teskey Brothers, have announced an exclusive concert at Denver's iconic Mission Ballroom on Tuesday, September 23, 2025. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 21 at 10:00 AM MT.
Mally and The Hayburners are a Norwich-born folk rock group who have forged their own hard-hitting blues-laced sound layered with heartfelt, belting vocals. The band are influenced by the likes of Bob Dylan, Ray Lamontagne, The Black Keys, Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, The Main Squeeze, The Nightsweats and The Cadillac Three.
Topics
The best live albums put you right there on the front row. And as the raucous Friday night crowd welcomed Eric Johanson to the stage at the Ground Zero Club in Biloxi, Mississippi, for a setthat mines his Billboard-topping studio catalog, you’ll feel this generational performer in your bones.
Topics
The Lil Smokies’ high-energy acoustic music has evolved into its own distinctive sound. Since their last album, Tornillo (2020), the band returns with two new members, bassist Jean Luc Davis and banjo player, Sam Armstrong-Zickefoose, adding to the core trio of dobro player Andy Dunnigan, lead guitarist the Reverend Matthew Rieger, and fiddler Jake Simpson. To showcase the new sound and augmented quintet lineup, the band will release a brand new album Break of the Tide, available via Americana Vibes on April 4, 2025.
Topics
Kendall Street Company continues their singles streak with the release of Dust Mites (Tumble Down) today. The tune was written in the carpeted basement of the “band house," which was badly in need of a vacuum cleaning. The vacuum was broken, but the band’s instruments were in perfect working order. Procrastination can be a wonderful artistic tool. The dualing lyrical content and vocals were composed spontaneously, simultaneously by Brian Roy (bass) and Jake Vanaman (saxophone, keys).
Topics
Archived news
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 55