Author Archive: Tim Wenger

rss feed

Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash: Solid Gold from Wiredogs

| January 2, 2015
Kill The Artist, Hype The Trash: Solid Gold from Wiredogs

by Tim Wenger “I feel like we’re ending the year on a really high note,” says Wiredogs front man Dan Aid of the band’s work in 2014, the energy in his voice forcing a smile onto his face. “We got to play Riot Fest and got to play with bands that we really love and […]

Continue Reading

Why Jazz Matters: Track 10

| January 2, 2015
Why Jazz Matters: Track 10

by Norman Provizer In 1969, a clarinet player by the name of Bill Frisell graduated from Denver’s East High School. Though born in Baltimore, Frisell came to Denver at a very young age; and in high school, he found himself in the musical company of some very talented, fellow students like Philip Bailey, Larry Dunn […]

Continue Reading

Backyard Hero: Chris Guillot of Cherry Sound Records

| January 2, 2015
Backyard Hero: Chris Guillot of Cherry Sound Records

by Tim Wenger Chris Guillot has been the main man behind Cherry Sound Studios since its inception in 2005. Guillot and Gus Hoffman launched Cherry Sound Records, based out of the studio, two years ago and have put out releases from Covergeist, Joe Bonner, Red Fox Run, Matthew Quiggley and many others in addition to […]

Continue Reading

‘Sing It to Me Santa’ a Win For Teachers, Community

| January 2, 2015
‘Sing It to Me Santa’ a Win For Teachers, Community

by Tim Wenger AEG Live held a benefit for the non-profit Teach For America at the Gothic Theatre on December 19, and the event was one of the most exciting of the holiday season and hopes to become a holiday tradition. Dubbed “Sing It To Me Santa,” the night was hosted by Libby Anshutz, Mike […]

Continue Reading

Rob Drabkin- “Hope in a Hopeless World // Interlude”

| December 17, 2014

Continue Reading

The Grouch Stole Christmas Tour @ Cervantes Other Side

| December 16, 2014
The Grouch Stole Christmas Tour @ Cervantes Other Side

  All photos by Alex Geller

Continue Reading

Iconoplasty- Jam-Master Jay(G)

| December 16, 2014
Iconoplasty- Jam-Master Jay(G)

by Tim Wenger Some artists have mastered the art of ‘being where they need to be.’ The new EP from Oregon-based (and Boulder residing) Josh Gross, performing under the name Iconoplasty, is all the proof that one needs to see that he is one of those artists. A steady but intricate 23-minute flow of electronica […]

Continue Reading

My Body Sings Electric Returning to Denver to Play Larimer Lounge Dec 21

| December 16, 2014
My Body Sings Electric Returning to Denver to Play Larimer Lounge Dec 21

Los Angeles, CA – November 26th – Fresh from a recent performance at Riot Fest Denver, and a summer tour with Andrew McMahon, My Body Sings Electric is excited to announce that the band will join Nick Thomas (formerly of The Spill Canvas) on the Shadowars Tour. The tour starts December 2nd in Minneapolis, MN and wraps on December 20th in Salt Lake City, […]

Continue Reading

Gregory Alan Isakov Announces 2015 Headline Tour

| December 15, 2014
Gregory Alan Isakov Announces 2015 Headline Tour

Gregory Alan Isakov will embark on an extensive nationwide headlining tour starting in January, including shows at Seattle’s Benaroya Hall with the Seattle Symphony and at Los Angeles’ El Rey Theatre. See below for complete details. In advance of the tour, the official music video for Isakov’s song “Amsterdam” recently premiered at NPR Music and […]

Continue Reading

“Sing It To Me Santa” Event Features Top Local Talent, Will Benefit Teach For America

| December 15, 2014
“Sing It To Me Santa” Event Features Top Local Talent, Will Benefit Teach For America

by Tim Wenger AEG Live is putting on a benefit for the non-profit Teach For America (TFA) at the Gothic Theatre on December 19, and the event is shaping up to be one of the most exciting of the holiday season.  Dubbed “Sing It To Me Santa,” the night will be hosted by Libby Anschutz, Mike […]

Continue Reading



< br>