Tag: Hermans Hideaway
Divide Zero’s Ty Lord Breaks Out Solo Career
by Tim Wenger Divide Zero was a band very similar to Jack Flash: Here in an instant, garnering attention, stealing looks from the ladies, and kicking some major ass- then poof, vanished, leaving the starry-eyed masses to wonder when (and even if) they’ll make their next heart-wrenching appearance. The band’s pop-punk fury crashed head-on with […]
New Orleans Artist Chelsea Saddler Coming To Herman’s Hideaway
Chelsea Saddler brings her high energy electric performance to Denver on August 19th at Herman’s Hideaway. The music of Chelsea Saddler wear dusty, old leather boots with gravel in the soles and holes worn in the toe. As Chelsea played a one hour set on NPR’s “Roots and Branches” in Tennessee, she described her greatest influences […]
Between The Covers: Twitterpated
by Torch twitterpated 1)to be completely enamored with someone/something. 2) the flighty exciting feeling you get when you think about/see the object of your affection. 3) romantically excited (i.e.: aroused) 4) the ever increasing acceleration of heartbeat and body temperature as a result of being engulfed amidst the exhilaration and joy of being/having a romantic […]
Tour Sync Connects Musicians With All Aspects of Their Career
by Tim Wenger ‘Direct To Fan.’ The phrase has a great ring to it, and it is a phrase that transplanted Austin-based business Tour Sync has made their own since even before relocating to Denver late last year. Founder Chas Vergauwen brought his company to Denver last fall seeking to immerse itself in a market […]
The Fabulous Boogienauts Breaking Into Film Score, Headlining Herman’s
by Jessica Moffett If you listen to The Fabulous Boogienauts’ 12 Inches Fully Funktional CD, it’s no accident that it’ll remind you of the sweet seductive tales of Curtis Mayfield’s Superfly or even the orgasmic chemistry of Cerrone’s Love In C Minor albums. In the 1970s, most of the Fabulous Boogienauts members were children limited to 3 TV stations, 8-track cassettes, […]
Facing West Signs with Pando Records
Facing West, formerly Two Girls With Guitars, has signed a deal with Pando Records for upcoming releases. Below is a statement from the band: 2014 ended with exciting news as we signed our 1st label contract on 12/13/14 with Pando Records an ADA/WMG label managed by Denver’s own Scottie Flint. After various shows around town […]
The Manager’s Corner
by Chris Daniels I’ve managed my own band for 31 years and I’m in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame. All that’s nice but today’s music business is changing at light-speed and you have to be more engaged in the ‘biz’ than ever. Some things have not changed, careers are still built on some tried […]
Rubber Planet to Reunite at Herman’s Hideaway November 22
by Tim Wenger Rubber Planet is a name still sounding familiar in the Denver music community, and rightfully show. The rockers Silver, Brice Hancock, and Vitamin G up front with drum duties split between original drummer Leo Sayas and latter addition Chris Reidy, called it quites in 2012 but are reuniting for a one night […]
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