Music

North Mississippi Allstars bridge the divide

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At first glance, it doesn’t seem like Colorado has anything in common with the Deep South. Yet despite geographical differences, the love of music crosses all boundaries...

Found Sounds: Feb. 23, 2023

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Looking to break free of the Spotify algorithm? Check out the latest round-up of bestselling new vinyl releases from Paradise Found Records and Music...

Roots revival

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At age 58, dobro wizard Jerry Douglas has played on more albums than most people own. The number stands north of 1,600 and counting, having backed up everyone from Ray Charles to Eric Clapton to Dolly Parton to Elvis Costello. And that’s in addition to his 13 solo ...

Groove

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Saturday, June 28: Paul Kimbiris & the Paper Stars. 9 p.m. Fox Theatre, 1135 13th St., Boulder, 303-447-0095...

Sonic

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Tnertle and Sonic Geometry at Lazy Dog. 10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, Lazy Dog Sports Bar & Grill, 1346 Pearl St., Boulder, 303-440- 3355. Electro/funk/hip-hop group Tnertle and electronic fusion/glitch-rock/psychedelic duo Sonic Geometry are set for one super “...

Psyching out the rock

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A band promising a new type of concert experience usually sounds like little more than hype...

Influenced by the master

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Beethoven runs through it...

Liz Berube’s mountain road

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Sometimes the best choices you can make are the ones that seem completely unplanned...

Heavy Rotation — New Releases

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“New York Summer,” by Generation Lost — A fun instrumental pop song sets the tone for a laid-back summer from the German trio’s wealth...

Boulder’s Savoy unveils long-awaited debut CD

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Savoy has been in existence, in a sense, ever since its three members moved into Williams Village together as dorm-mates, long before they were able to think of a band name or open up a laptop on stage. Producers Ben Eberdt, Gray Smith and percussionist Mike Kelly ...

Staying humble

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For more than 25 years, Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have toured the world and built an impressive audience as the Indigo Girls. Yet to hear Ray speak of her career, it’s clear she hasn’t forgotten where she’s come from. Perhaps that’s because she finds even physical ...

More than just bluegrass

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When you look at it, it’s called a ‘bluegrass festival,’ but it’s a wide-open music festival,” says mandolin great Sam Bush. “I’ve seen everything from Little Feat to Paco de Lucia to Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson to Bill Monroe to Ralph Stanley. Just last year they ...