Tag: acoustic

Damien Rice @ Boulder Theater

| April 20, 2015
Damien Rice @ Boulder Theater

  All photos by Ted Davis

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Higher Ground Music Festival Artist Preview: The Tragic Thrills

| March 1, 2015
Higher Ground Music Festival Artist Preview: The Tragic Thrills

by Tim Wenger The Tragic Thrills know what it’s like to live out of a van. They know what it’s like to drink crappy motel coffee every morning. They know what it’s like to drive 35 miles per hour across the country because the biggest blizzard of the winter seems to have the exact same […]

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Drew Schofield- 150 Million (-1)

| November 1, 2014
Drew Schofield- 150 Million (-1)

by Thom Jackson Drew Schofield hits hard, again, with his new EP 150 Million (-1).  Schofield’s voice almost seems naturally in-tune- his singing on the title track and throughout the EP often comes across as effortless. Harmonizing guitar and voice with a style crossing pop-rock with an almost boyband-ish charm is Schofield’s specialty. He brings […]

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Channel 93.3’s Imagine Youth on Record IMAGINE DRAGONS ACOUSTIC Featuring the students of Youth on Record

| October 17, 2014
Channel 93.3’s Imagine Youth on Record  IMAGINE DRAGONS ACOUSTIC  Featuring the students of Youth on Record

Ogden Theatre 935 East Colfax Ave, Denver CO 80218 Thursday, November 13, 2014 – 8:00pm   Channel 93.3 and AEG Live are thrilled to announce a Benefit for Youth on Record featuring IMAGINE DRAGONS ACOUTSIC at the Ogden Theatre,Thursday, November 13, 2014.  Doors 7:00pm || Show 8:00pm.   Denver based Youth on Record believes that young […]

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Andy Palmer- Singles

| October 1, 2014
Andy Palmer- Singles

by Tim Wenger Andy Palmer recently blessed us with a collection of live recordings from a performance at the Boulder Theatre, and he is quick to deliver another pleasing folk-rock punch with a small collection of singles (“Storm” and “The Hill.”) If you are not familiar with Palmer’s sound, think of a modern-day Bob Dylan […]

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2 Girls With Guitars- Skyline

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
2 Girls With Guitars- Skyline

by Maddie Norton Two Girls with Guitars is a local Denver band that consists of sisters’ Caitlin (15) and Sidney (12) Powell. Recently these ladies have released their first EP Skyline band name Facing West. Skyline is full of strong hooks, vocal harmonies and an assortment of strings including banjo, mandolin, cello, ukulele, and of […]

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Dustin Morris- Balance Volume 2

| July 1, 2014 | 1 Comment
Dustin Morris- Balance Volume 2

by Tim Wenger Dustin Morris cut his chops with Brave Song Cirlce, but has now dropped a solo record entitled Balance Volume 2. By solo record, we don’t mean a guy sitting there with an acoustic guitar- Morris adds on his own foot percussion, harmonica, kazoo and more on the album. The songs are generally […]

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Jeffrey Dallet- My Old Record Store

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Jeffrey Dallet- My Old Record Store

by Tim Wenger He’s got a voice like Bob Dylan on speed. The new 3-song ep from Jeffrey Dallet, My Old Record Store, is a bit rock-y, a bit jazz-y, and a bit folk-y. Dallet blends classic American styles together to create a peaceful, pleasing sound that makes for a very easy listen. He leans […]

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Paul Kimbiris- The Dark Side of Pearl

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Paul Kimbiris- The Dark Side of Pearl

by Tim Wenger Paul Kimbiris lets his lyrics do the talking. Armed with a guitar and a collection of intricately crafted, heart-felt words, Kimbiris has put together a solid collection of primarily acoustic tracks dubbed The Dark Side of Pearl. His music sets the mood of intrinsic reflection, with soft melodies, well placed harmonies, and […]

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Ando Gro & Shawn Sandler- Thousands of Birds

| July 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
Ando Gro & Shawn Sandler- Thousands of Birds

by Tim Wenger Ando Gro teamed up with Shawn Sandler to release an album that begs at the stereo of a long road trip. Tranquil but full of gritty character, the songs on the album Thousands of Birds transport the listener out of their current spot and drops them-bloop­- into the middle of the high […]

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