Music

Rarities resurface for Boulder jazz singer

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In the ’80s, MaryLynn Gillaspie toured with Benny Goodman, met Dizzy Gillespie and was nominated for three Grammys as a member of the vocal jazz group Rare Silk...

Decemberists inspire awe at Boulder Theater

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Despite their baroque, anti-war, liberal, Portlandian, eastern-European, Shakespearian, English romantic influences, The Decemberists are, at heart, an American band. Something about hating Los Angeles and longing for the life of an expatriate speaks to our national ...

Rocking out in a cabin

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For details about how you could win free tickets to 3OH!3's intimate performance at Fiske Planetarium, click here...

Bach and Mahler Festivals expand their programming

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Colorado MahlerFest and the Boulder Bach Festival, longstanding institutions in Boulder, have major events Friday through Sunday, May 19-21. Both festivals started with annual performances...

The album that almost wasn’t

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With the release of their third studio album Southern Rock Opera in 2001, the Drive-By Truckers finally emerged from local alt-country favorites to national critical darlings. The sprawling, hard-charging, 94-minute epic masterpiece somehow weaves the band’s personal...

In sync

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Adam Aijala says Yonder Mountain String Band has never been a group to plot out its career — or just about anything the group does. To hear him tell it, these guys couldn’t be calculated if they were math majors...

Paper Bird spreads its wings

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For any band, breaking out of the hometown turf and onto the national scene is a laborious task. For bands on the Front Range where touring means plowing through hundreds of small-scale, mid-America spots to get to either coast it can be even more difficult to garner...

For the love of it

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Lyle Lovett doesn’t let himself get tied down to a set list with his concerts. Yes, he has one, but it’s hardly set in stone. To script a show so tightly would rob Lovett of one of his main joys of performing, the flexibility to respond to the audience and play ...

All who wander are not lost

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It’s no great concession for any but the most hardened cultural cynic, that most artists working in popular music eventually must explore the limits...

Blasters from the past

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I saw Man or Astro-man? perform in 2001, and am still recovering from the experience. There were strobe lights, video projections, costumes and blisteringly loud surf-punk riffs by the score...

Gallery: Fourmile Fire Benefit show rocks 1stBank Center

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The Fourmile Fire Benefit show took place at the 1stBank Center on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010 to a sold-out crowd. The String Cheese Incident, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, Yonder...

Yeats and beyond

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Mike Scott has been heading up The Waterboys for three decades now, with plenty of the usual rock band personnel turnover to be expected of an enterprise this well-tenured, but his latest songwriting collaborator won’t be joining him on the road on his current tour. ...