Cervantes Other Side

American rock prodigy Steve Kimock took over Denver’s Cervantes’ Other Side for two nights of funk, rock, and blues this past weekend, playing an exotic orchestration featuring jam-fueled originals and traditional covers alike.

“If you book them, they will come,” says the fictionalized, desert dwelling Jim Morrison in “Wayne’s World 2.” Pretty sound advice when you’re booking top end talent like Aerosmith circa 1993 for an inaugural festival, but what about a band that’s never performed together?

Wake Up And Live pushes the boundaries of your normal tribute band by taking the music of Bob Marley into uncharted improvisational moments. These elements paired with stellar arrangements create an unforgettable twist on Marley’s catalog.

Nearly 36 years after Marley's death, his legacy and sound lives on and thrives. Whether it be reggae, dub, roots or just a jam with the right vibe, Marley's message and authentic sound still resonates with music lovers and music makers worldwide.

Every Thursday at Cervantes Other Side in Denver, CO they feature a bluegrass night. On this night, Joseph James Brewing Company featured this week’s Grass For That Ass jam. This weekly tradition down in the Five Points section of this musical city has become a weekly occurrence for some of the bluegrass dedicated. On this night, there was a diverse music selection.

Certain casual fans of the Creole Rock Granddaddy Jamband Little Feat may be under the false impression that the band’s true color died along with founding guitarist, singer, de-facto bandleader Lowell George in 1979.