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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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Ben Folds Five – January 23rd – The Ogden

Estimated read time 5 min read

Until last Wednesday night, it had been a very long time since Ben Folds Five performed in Denver. A packed house of hardcore fans were at the Ogden to witness everything that made Ben Folds Five so great: the short stories of oddball characters, the distinct vocal harmonies, Folds’ trademark prowess as a witty improviser and talented pianist, and even an impromptu rendition of the classic “Rock This Bitch” that delighted more than a few fans.

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PICK OF THE WEEK: Gregory Alan Isakov & Reed Foehl – Friday, December 23rd – The Gold Hill Inn

Estimated read time 2 min read

Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Gregory Alan Isakov’s song-craft lends to the deepest lyrical masterpieces. With hints of his influences, Leonard Cohen, and Iron & Wine, Isakov has been described as “strong, subtle, a lyrical genius” and has shared the stage with touring artists such as Calexico, Mumford & Sons, DeVotchka, and Brandi Carlile. Reed Foehl will join Isakov on this intimate pre-Christmas bill.