Archive for October, 2013
Tonight, Six Musicians To Be Honored for Combined 211 Years of Service

The Colorado Symphony Board of Trustees, musicians and staff honors the contributions of six musicians who have recently left or will soon leave the orchestra after decades of service. In a special ceremony during tonight’s Masterworks concert, co-chair Mary Rossick Kern and Jerome H. Kern, co-chair and CEO, will recognize six musicians for their combined […]
Denver’s Two Top Rock Bands Join Forces October 18th to Benefit Nathan Yip Foundation

Music by: Nationally touring bands Fox Street and The Congress WHAT: Nate’s Night: Fox Street and The Congress come together for an evening of dance, food and drink for a good cause. From soul and funk to gritty southern rock, the second-annual Nate’s Night will be bigger and better than ever. One hundred percent of proceeds will benefit […]
New Beat Fund Making Name Following Debut Album, Tour with Blink-182

by Tim Wenger Los Angeles’ New Beat Fund just completed a tour with a small, up-and-coming band from San Diego called Blink-182, on which they were fortunate enough to hit both the Chicago and Denver stops of Riot Fest. Their sound is a modern blend of reggae and punk with electronic undertones- think 3Oh!3 in […]
Viretta

by the Swami Viretta, a new and rising band on the local scene, is making some serious musical friends with their live shows, and this mini teaser release EP. While three songs make it hard to really understand a bands vision, the diversity of the tracks help the listener get a good idea of Viretta’s […]
Sanity’s Edge

by Tim Wenger Sanity’s Edge have got something to say, and they are saying it with a growl. Their new record displays the band’s ability to play a chiseled spectrum of metal- from the uber-hardc ore to the rockin’ melodies, these guys have got it covered. Dino Cuneo lays down that double-bass drum beat, a […]
The Manager’s Corner- October 2013

by Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band since the 1980s and despite the amazing changes in technology, success in the music business is built around some tried and true elements: great music & performance, really hard work and timing (often mistaken for luck). The book I wrote for my UCD class on artist management […]
Insomniaxe Strike Back- Psychobilly Rockers Back on Circuit

by Tim Wenger Denver pyschobilly rockers Insomniaxe are back on the grind, seeking to enlighten the masses that the pyschobilly scene in the Mile High City is not as dark and desolate as it seems. “We’re tired of the same of shit, the awful music scene as far as pyschobilly goes,” says Colden King, upright […]
Farewell Fiddlers: Between The Covers

by Torch It was the last night of the 2013 Fiddler’s Green concerts. It has been one memorable, slippery summer, as I’ve learned so much, watching… listening, and making mistakes. Serving up to you now a quick retrospective: Food: Bob Dylan by far had the best food. His caterers travel with the show, and […]
Wiredogs- The Resistance

by Tim Wenger Wiredogs, formerly (and possibly better known) as The Hate, are dropping a new EP entitled The Resistance. Front man Dan Aid’s voice, sounding much like the beautiful wreckage left by a collision between Tom Gabel of Against Me!, the late Tony Sly of No Use For a Name, and Trevor Keith of […]
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