Author Archive: Jenn Cohen
KING-Bluebird Theater Review 4/25
by Jenn Cohen Thursday night, the Bluebird Theater played host to a new (ish) talent in town. With numerous years of experience behind him as the guitarist for the Fray, Joe King has spread his wings and landed center stage as KING. Opening for KING was Nathaniel Rateliff, a beloved Denver local, whose fancy […]
Mohawks, Mosh Pits, and Plaid, Hell Yeah!
photo credit: Steve Cohen Breckenridge Spring Fever Bud Light Concert Series is closing out the 2012-2013 season with Epic Live Shows on Peak 8—for free! I can think of many ‘perfect storms,’ but last weekend (April 6 and 7) and this weekend (April 13 and 14) are climbing to the top of my list. […]
Music Matters May
by Sean Michael Morris This May, music matters more than ever. Denver’s Arts District on Santa Fe, along with Flobots.org, will host evenings of music, art, food, and wine throughout the month, all to benefit the Youth Media Studio (youthmediastudiodenver.org). Enjoy the talents of our best local artists in the beautiful spaces of the […]
Pit Stop Vol. 1-Courtesty in the Photo Pit, Please!
by Jenn Cohen logo credit: unguarde.dk Yay! Your bff’s cousin’s friend got you a photo pass for a concert! Congratulations! No, really, congrats. However, before you jump into the photo pit with your shiny new camera or . . . (insert gag reflex here) iPhone, there are a few basics you should consider. Let’s start […]
Music Matters May ****MEDIA ALERT FOR MAY 10, 11, 18, 19, 24, 25, 2013****
FLOBOTS.ORG AND DENVER’S ARTS DISTRICT ON SANTA FE PARTNER FOR THE FIRST-EVER MUSIC MATTERS MAY 3 Weekends, 6 Days, 9 Art Galleries, and 18 Local Artists Come Together to Celebrate the Intrinsic Connection Between Music and Visual Art for a Cause WHO: Flobots.org members, Denver’s Arts District on Santa Fe members, local recording […]
Crosely Hotshot-Denver’s Best, or Worst, Kept Country Secret?
by Tim Wenger Local country outfit, Crosley Hotshot, has just released a new single, and in the vein of what the band stands for, it is meant to honor the troops who have served and died in foreign wars past and present. The song is called “Sing Freedom’s Song,” and it is the first single […]
Take to the Oars- CD Review
by Tim Wenger It has been a hectic twelve months for Take to the Oars. What with playing Red Rocks, being on the cover of Colorado Music Buzz, and performing a number of other big gigs around the metro area, it’s almost hard to believe that the Denver based rockers had time to record a […]
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