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20 Questions with Tiger Party featuring “Made of Stars” Exclusive

Estimated read time 8 min read

Crashing into the local music scene like a wild animal, Tiger Party is the latest and greatest Electro/Funk/Jam superband to spring up in Denver. The “collaborative music project” is an amalgamation of influences and talents. Led by keyboardist Blake Mobely, the group has talent from the likes of STS9, Lotus and The Motet (just to name a few) and seems to impress Denver more and more with each performance. Their second album, “Made of Stars” is set to be released July 12th and we have an exclusive track to share…

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The Black Crowes – November 13th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 6 min read

Any time the line to enter The Ogden stretches down Colfax and around the corner onto Odgen Street you know you have a crowd eager to see one of their favorite bands. This was certainly the case last Wednesday night as a dedicated and seasoned crowd showed up early on a beautiful fall evening. As the veteran crowd filed into the theater, the vibe at first was very mellow but anticipation quickly grew and became electric as we waited to see one of America’s greatest Rock and Roll bands.

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Tenacious D – July 26th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 5 min read

Last week, thousands of Comic-Con faithful, metalheads, frat boy rock fans, and other interested observers descended on Red Rocks when Tenacious D brought their tunes and live band to the famed amphitheater. It was a date that the band and fans alike had “circled on their calendar” and the performance was a memorable one that featured tight musicianship, numerous comedic interludes, and a set list that spanned the group’s past decade of crude, hooky songs.

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Split Lip Rayfield Talks Songwriting, Squidbillies, & A New Record

Estimated read time 5 min read

After finishing up a tour with The Legendary Shack Shakers to round out 2011, Wayne Gottstine of Split Lip Rayfield took a few minutes to discuss the past, present, and future of his almost indescribable, Cow-Punk bluegrass band. They will be rocking a six night run in Colorado starting this Saturday at The Black Sheep in Colorado Springs and ending at The Bluebird Theatre on the 21st.