
Elephant Revival’s Daniel Rodriguez Goes Solo
Best known as a founding member of the Nederland folk band, the singer-songwriter will release his first solo EP, Your Heart, The Stars, The Milky Way, on February 15.
Best known as a founding member of the Nederland folk band, the singer-songwriter will release his first solo EP, Your Heart, The Stars, The Milky Way, on February 15.
After releasing its first studio album in seven years this past summer, the iconic Denver band is back at its happiest place—on a headlining tour.
There’s nothing like ringing in the new year to live music. Here, our picks for the shows to you won’t want to miss.
You’re likely to recognize all of the tracks on the compendium of works that earned University of Colorado Boulder’s Don McKinney a chance to win one of the most coveted awards in music.
The inaugural music festival at Overland Park wrapped up on Sunday. So how’d it go? We talked to the organizers.
This month, seek out performances from the lovable and award-winning Denver band, whose new album—Half-Expected Heartbreak, a high-tempo hybrid of folk, Americana, and country—drops on August 25.
The annual festival takes over South Broadway from July 27 to 29.
Andy Cass is in the business of making music visual. This weekend, he’ll spend three nights lighting up Red Rocks for Colorado-based jam band, String Cheese Incident.
The always-sold-out fête is celebrating 45 years in 2018.
Grandoozy, that is. Yep, that’s the name of the city’s first major music festival in eight years, coming September 14 to 16.
Brooklyn label Grapefruit Record Club resurrects the “Songs” of climbing legend and Fruita resident Pat Ament.
The String Cheese Incident keyboardist, who turned 50 earlier this week, is releasing the album 50 with a string (sorry) of performances across the Front Range.
In advance of their EP release show on February 9, the Velveteers talk about the local venues that helped launch their career.
In advance of two upcoming shows in Colorado, Todd Park Mohr of Big Head Todd and the Monsters talks about the band’s Colorado roots and the inspiration for their new album.
The fifth annual festival, hosted by Black Sky Brewery at the Gothic Theatre, brings together a community of metalheads that’s been growing in Denver for nearly three decades.
Emelise Muñoz captivates crowds in Denver—and across the country—with some serious pipes and a bit of charisma.
Stop by Classic Album Sundays at this weekend’s local audiophile fest to enjoy rare pressings played on the best possible equipment.
Catch Elvis Costello & The Imposters and local act Elephant Revival at Hike to the Mic, September 15 to 17.
Music writers G. Brown and Mark Brown used to compete for interviews with the stars who came through town. For the first time, they worked together on the induction of Caribou Ranch into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
The economic boost was a key motivator for city council members as they approved the Superfly Productions-backed festival for a five-year contract.