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Churchill – March 8th – The Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Churchill is a talented, topnotch group with a calm, collected approach to their music that is rarely seen in the over-the-top, flamboyant music mainstream and The Ogden Theatre was packed last Friday with affectionate fans waiting to see the engaging group shine on their hometown stage. While it was bitter cold outside in the Mile High City, this homecoming felt warm and fuzzy with two incredible opening acts and an outpouring of the love from a huge mass of devoted fans of all ages.

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93.3’s “Not So Silent Night” featuring Fun., Of Monsters And Men & Churchill – December 13th – 1stBank Center

Estimated read time 6 min read

The giant 1stBank Center arena filled-in early last Thursday night for Channel 93.3’s Not So Silent Night concert featuring three of 2012’s biggest names in substantive Pop music. The crowd in the stands was dominated by groups of friends and couples in their twenties and thirties drinking nine dollar Bud Lights and chatting casually and all the signs that Fun has arrived as arena-sized band were present.

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Denver Concert Photographer Kit Chalberg Discusses His Current Gallery Show “Front Row”

Estimated read time 13 min read

Anthology Fine Art recently unveiled a very special photography show entitled “Front Row: Concert Photography by Kit Chalberg.” The show is a 21-piece collection of live concert photography by Denver-based photographer Kit Chalberg who has created images of musicians such as B.B. King, Gov’t Mule, Brandi Carlile, Ziggy Marley,and Michael Franti and has worked countless other concerts over the past three years.

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Anthology Fine Art Presents “Front Row: Concert Photography by Kit Chalberg”

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Bohemian Nights Festival – August 13th – Fort Collins

Estimated read time 1 min read

The air of Fort Collins was filled with the smell of funnel cakes, the laughter of children young and old, and the best of Colorado music. Jamgrass, hip hop, rock, reggae, funk, punk, and cowboy yodeling could all be found at Bohemian Nights on Saturday.

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Bohemian Nights Festival – August 12th – Fort Collins

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G. Love said it aptly last night as he spit rhymes over a Biz Markie classic, “You…you got what I need.” This FREE, three-day, outdoor music event features 80 Colorado bands on 9 stages. Each day ends with a featured national act. If you didn’t catch last nights kick-off you missed great sets from the Lionel Young Band, Cracker, and G. Love. Come on out for live music and enjoy the rest of the weekend with us here at Bohemian Nights at New West Fest.