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Midnite Performs in Denver on July 18th for Nelson Mandela International Day

| June 25, 2014 | 0 Comments
Midnite Performs in Denver on July 18th for Nelson Mandela International Day

Inity Weekly (CO) and Rockers Movement (NY/FL) are joining forces in celebrating Mandela Day with St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands-based roots reggae band, Midnite. The event will be held on July 18th at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver. Midnite has gained a massive Grateful Dead-like following and has transcended genres with their experimental and trance reggae sound. The […]

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Lotus, EOTO, and Emancipator Preview

| September 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

  by Corey Blecha One of Denver’s most beloved jam bands, Lotus, will be making a stop in Denver to play at Red Rocks on September 8, and they will be bringing special guests EOTO and Emancipator! All the performers have strong ties to Colorado, so the masses will be out early, tie-dye in full […]

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The Great American Taxi at New West Fest

| September 6, 2012 | 0 Comments
The Great American Taxi at New West Fest

by Hannah Lintner Great American Taxi played in Old Town Square on the final day of New West Fest. The band consists of Vince Herman on guitar and mandolin, Chad Staehly on keys, Jim Lewin on guitar, Chris Sheldon on drums, and Brian Adams on bass. All members contribute to forming the band’s vocals. Herman, […]

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Mark’s Midnight Carnival Show

| March 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Mark’s Midnight Carnival Show

  by Jenn Cohen [email protected] Mark’s Midnight Carnival Show, consisting of band members Mark Bush (vocals, guitar, and bass), Scott Bein (guitar and bass), and Gavin Straub (drums), recently released their self-titled album, after being together for two years. The nine tracks are fronted by Bush’s soft, yet strong vocals, some of which are comparable […]

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Tea Leaf Green- Radio Tragedy!

| February 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Tea Leaf Green- Radio Tragedy!

by John Christen Radio Tragedy! takes the listener on a meticulously crafted journey. Funky from the beginning, Tea Leaf Green’s seventh studio album shows great depth. Fueled by a rolling snare, the opening song “All Washed Up,” marches the Latin-influenced percussion, driving the manic piano solo, while the lyrics paint the reflective tale of a […]

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