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The Motet – November 14th – Ogden Theatre

Estimated read time 4 min read

Last Saturday night the Ogden Theatre brought us the greatest annual Halloween treat Denver has to offer – The Motet’s annual Halloween run – two weeks late. Though this year it was a bit past the holiday deadline, that didn’t stop the loyal fans of this local Funk band from stepping out in full force for what was dubbed as the “Hometown Hustle.” For weeks this show was the talk of the town, and the anticipation was sky high for the band’s rabid fans.

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Telluride Blues & Brews – September 14th-16th – Telluride Town Park

Estimated read time 17 min read

Seven hours Southwest of Denver, nestled in a box canyon surrounded by steep cliffs and Aspen trees, lies an old mining town that has been the setting for many a magical musical memory. As its name implies, the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival was started 19 years ago to celebrate craft beer and a specific genre of music; but over the years the festival line-up has became more diverse, and this year’s festivities raised the bar and established Telluride Blues and Brews as a festival that ANY music lover would want to attend.

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Daniele AteThe Sandwich Talks Songwriting & Sarah McLachlan

Estimated read time 8 min read

Daniele Ate the Sandwich began charming the socks off The Front Range over four years ago, and her new album shows us a more mature, yet just as adorable side of the Ukulele-wielding Folk singer. Like A King is Danielle Anderson’s fourth full length album, and the well-produced and detailed sound reflects how far this young artist with an old soul has come. Listen Up Denver! had the chance to catch up with Colorado native Anderson, and she shared some introspective thoughts with us.

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See-I & Chali 2na – April 2nd – Cervantes

Estimated read time 5 min read

DC based Reggae act See-I was the highlight of a great show on Saturday Night at Cervantes that featured Fire Dancers, Ribbon Dancers who performed Aerial feats of strength, and other circus like performers as well. It was truly an event that teased all the senses.