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New Orleans Suspects & Everyone’s Dead – January 19th – Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom

Estimated read time 2 min read

Last Saturday, Cervantes’ was alive with the sounds of two of the best bands to come out of the 60’s. Little Feat and The Grateful Dead. To kick of the night, The New Orleans Suspects took the stage to serve up some Little Feat and man did they do Lowell George justice with a smokin’ set that highlighted some of the best tunes in the Feat catalog.

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Ratdog – July 12th – Ogden Theatre

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Ratdog is an ever evolving beast that has just been resurrected from a long hibernation to set out on the first national tour in years, a tour that landed at Ogden Theatre for a intimate night with the band. The lineup changes have altered the musical face of the band a lot, employing the fabled guitar skills of Steve Kimock on lead playing Jerry licks, and a reunion of original founder and bass player, Rob Wasserman, on stand-up while keeping Robyn Sylvester on electric bass too for the most thunderous Ratdog to date.

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The Avett Brothers – July 11th – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Rain didn’t damper spirits on Friday evening as The Avett Brothers kicked off a three-night run under the stars at Red Rocks Amphitheater. For Friday’s show, the Avett boys wrangled Bob Weir and Ratdog off their summer tour for an opening slot at the iconic venue. The Avett Brothers have the rare ability in the music world to make you feel their emotions through song and dance. The maturity and mellow nature of the crowd doesn’t hurt either.

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Stir Fried Be On Key: A Story Fifteen (Or So) Years In The Making

Estimated read time 11 min read

It is truly cosmic when two stories unfold parallel to one another; pulsing and glowing like two universes swimming side by side in this vast multi-verse we call life. When they touch: Bang! A new universe is created, one in which both entities lock into a cosmic groove and never let go. This is the relationship between the band Stir Fried and the Bianchi brothers of Quixote’s and Sancho’s fame. Now, yet another music venue can be added to that list, The Donkey OT, where Stir Fried will help to kick off the Grand Opening this weekend!

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“They’re Gonna Tear This Old Building Down” – Jay Bianchi Talks Quixote’s 5.0, The New Orleans Suspects, & Beer

Estimated read time 13 min read

Last week, as the rumors swirled about the closing of the current Quixote’s location at 2151 Lawrence St, and the possibilities for new locations, we were lucky enough to get Jay Bianchi, the mastermind behind the whole operation, to sit down with us for a few minutes to talk about his feelings about leaving the current location, his plans for the new space, and of course the upcoming 16th Anniversary of the Denver institution.

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Steve Kimock & Friends – March 2nd – Quixote’s

Estimated read time 4 min read

Steve Kimock returned to Denver with some friends this past weekend for a two night stand at Quixotes. Kimock’s friends included the legendary Bernie Worrell (Parliament Funkadelic, Talking Heads) on keys, Andy Hess (Gov’t Mule) on bass, and Wally Ingram (Stockholm Syndrome) on the skins. This lineup looked powerful, and oh did they deliver despite a very chatty audience.

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NedFest 2011 Line-Up Features Kimock, Kreutzman, Porter, & Hollingsworth

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NedFest is an […]