Music

Two captains, one ship

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On the morning of the Women’s March in January, Tennis lead singer Alaina Moore was at the airport on her way to rehearsal. Slightly...

Concerts: March 28-April 4

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ON THE BILL: Front Range indie-rock trio Blankslate returns to Boulder with fellow locals Bleak Mystique and Telecine for a free show at Trident...

Roots and wings, shadows and light

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On his way back from his honeymoon on Vancouver Island in 2018, Antonio Lopez picked up a copy of the “local alternative rag,” The...

Creedence Clearwater legend John Fogerty reexamines musical roots

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When it comes to vintage rock ’n’ roll, the popularity of few bands has crossed generations and weathered the years like that of Creedence Clearwater Revival. Together and recording a mere half decade between 1967 and 1972, the band’s music has long outlived the ...

‘The heat goes on’

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Adrian Belew has been busy lately — but that’s nothing new for the 73-year-old music legend. Now 25 albums deep into a solo career,...

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Ramaya & The Troubadours...

Under the cover of pop

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Sometime in 2016, Destroyer’s Dan Bejar found out that the original name for “The Wild  Ones,” a song from English rock band Suede’s 1994...

Getting to Yes

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For those prog fans who may not have known, Rick Wakeman, arguably the most accomplished of the classic generation of prog keyboardists (still drawing...

Winter is coming… and that’s OK

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Sometimes (OK, most of the time), turning out like our parents isn’t such a bad thing. Take, for example, fiddler player Natalie Padilla (that’s...

The ‘lovechild of funky soul and dirty blues’

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Noah John Rondeau was a wellknown hermit of the Adirondack Mountains in upstate, rural New York. Rondeau, who said that he was “not wellsatisfied with the world and its trends,” began his hermitdom in 1929 at age 46, moving to a remote area in the Northeastern woods ...

Dance like your life depends on it

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‘Space Samba (Disco Volador Theme),’ by The Orielles Though released in February, “Space Samba” screams summer from the first sun-bleached, flanged-out strum of Henry Carlyle...

The Laughing Bones give cool performance at Beaver Creek’s Crystal Grotto

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More Beaver Creek content: Resort good for beginners, too; Beaver Creek's varied terrain, open runs set resort apart...