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The String Cheese Incident | 12/31/15 | Review

There’s something truly special about a New Year’s show.  Everyone puts on their best and celebrates a long year of work. Every year Colorado is particularly lucky to host a number of great bands who seem to compete for the coveted “Best Show” among fans. In epic fashion, The String Cheese Incident returned to the… Continue reading The String Cheese Incident | 12/31/15 | Review

RRE & GSBG | Chicago, IL | Review/Photos

Cornmeal revved the engines for high energy bluegrass in Chicago on New Year’s Eve, 12/31/2015.  They opened up the evening at The Vic Theatre with Edge of the World, an ordinary Cornmeal song with an ambition to fall off the edge of the world to see what happens next.  It was an appropriate choice for… Continue reading RRE & GSBG | Chicago, IL | Review/Photos

Chris Robinson Band | Cervantes | 12/30/15

Every year a large group of musicians from across the country travel to Denver to ring in the New Year with multi-night runs. One such group was The Chris Robinson Brotherhood.  Taking over the ballroom at Cervantes, CRB was a true classic rock love fest. Full of heavy jams, groovy riffs and an enthusiastic crowd… Continue reading Chris Robinson Band | Cervantes | 12/30/15

The String Cheese Incident | 1/1/16 | Review

With a quick turnaround on the heels of a three set New Year’s Eve show, The String Cheese Incident spoiled friends and family to more of that cheesy goodness on their second night at Broomfield’s 1st Bank Center. While the costumes and elaborate spectacles were reeled in (as much as they can be at a… Continue reading The String Cheese Incident | 1/1/16 | Review

Dead & Company Bring the Party to Frisco

Dead & Company, the latest Grateful Dead-family arena band, has made its way to California, for two shows at San Francisco’s venerable Bill Graham Civic Auditorium before heading to Los Angeles to close out the year. With both Grateful Dead drummers present and clearly enjoying the ride, and front man Bob Weir and rock/popster-turned Dead-esque-sidekick… Continue reading Dead & Company Bring the Party to Frisco

Handmade Moments | Eye in the Sky

In Handmade Moments‘ second album, Eye in the Sky, you’ll find a wonderful array of classy beatboxing, great rhythms and a smattering of political commentary. The beatboxing acts as a subtle foundation for their melodies. Their rhythms are interlinked between South and Central American sounds, classic bluegrass and modern folk with a few twinges of… Continue reading Handmade Moments | Eye in the Sky

Perpetual Groove is Back | Denver, CO

This past February, Perpetual Groove announced that they would be back from a two year hiatus, and in the summer they got back on the road again to the delight of fans around the country. As part of the giving of gratitude Thanksgiving this year, the band came to Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver, CO… Continue reading Perpetual Groove is Back | Denver, CO

Conspirator Electrifies Denver's 1up

One of Denver’s hottest new venues turned up on Friday, November 6th with the Disco Biscuit side band, Conspirator. Sadly, this was one of the last shows at the 1up on Colfax ever. The venue closed the music venue section to stay faithful to its arcade bar roots, and ironically RAQ was the last shows… Continue reading Conspirator Electrifies Denver's 1up

Mike Stern Band | Yoshi's Club | Review

Few jazz guitarists have led a career of both diversity and longevity as Mike Stern. Though he earned his professional chops as part of the mid 1970s lineup of Blood, Sweat, and Tears, he really came to shine alongside some of the true jazz giants such as Miles Davis, Billy Cobham, and Jaco Pastorius. His… Continue reading Mike Stern Band | Yoshi's Club | Review

Circles Around The Sun | Interludes For The Dead | Review

The gargantuan summer Fare Thee Well concerts represented a few milestones for the Grateful Dead. To celebrate the band’s fifty year anniversary the four living members, Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart collectively decided two concerts at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California and three more at Chicago’s Solider Field would be… Continue reading Circles Around The Sun | Interludes For The Dead | Review