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Why Jazz Matters: Track 6

| September 2, 2014 | 0 Comments
Why Jazz Matters: Track 6

by Norman Provizer Sankofa is a term from the Akan people of southern Ghana and the neighboring West African states of Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Togo. Essentially, the term means that you need to reclaim your past before you can move ahead. It’s an idea frequently symbolized by a bird that is looking backward […]

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Ten Pound Elephant

| January 1, 2013 | 0 Comments
Ten Pound Elephant

  by Tim Wenger Ten Pound Elephant is what you want to hear when craving mellow, toe-tappin’ jazz. They take a saxophone and keys and mesh it together well with guitar, bass, and drums on their new record. The song “Talk To Me” gives off not only the vibe of being in a packed, sweaty […]

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Venue of the Month-El Chapultepec

| December 3, 2012 | 0 Comments
Venue of the Month-El Chapultepec

by Ryan Edwards Denver has a lot of newer venues, but it’s nice to come across a place that has a lot of history and has been a part of the Denver music scene for a long time. El Chapultepec sits on the corner of 20th and Market, right across the street from Coors Field, […]

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