Music

Fifty years and counting

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Like millions of Americans who lived through the 1960s, my home was filled with Walter Cronkite’s nightly narration of the events of the day. It seemed the struggle for civil rights was at the center of every newscast only to be replaced at times by the bloody ...

Family ties

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The arts, and more specifically music, is sort of a family business for Lindsey Saunders...

Worth a thousand riffs

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Lisa Siciliano didn’t set out to be a rock and roll photographer. In fact, after she graduated college in 1991 and moved to Boulder, she didn’t really set out to be anything...

Comets get to sing, so why can’t I?

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I was dreaming of Costa Rica. Of long nights drinking guaro and mangling Spanish grammar; of sea turtle-laden beaches stretching into the horizon, iridescent with moonlight...

Music

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Bluetech...

No Rush to Record

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As Pierce The Veil gears up for the release of its fourth album, some are predicting big things for the band, which has enjoyed steady and substantial growth in its popularity...

Evolution

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When local band The Longest Day of the Year got their start playing at breweries in Boulder and Fort Collins, “bluegrass-brewery bands” were kind of a thing in the area. Being from Boulder and being a brewery band, naturally, people assumed the band was another ...

PRESLEY

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George Gray and the Elvis Experience at Nissis...

COCKBURN

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eTown Live Radio Show Taping with Bruce Cockburn and Special Guest Kat Edmonson...

In the nick of time, Boulder Symphony will bring listeners ‘Out...

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It wasn’t really planned that way, but the Boulder Symphony’s next concert arrives just in the nick of time...

Raising the dead

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Not so long ago, in a land called Toronto, two young men met at a Sonic Youth show (or maybe it was in prison, or on a pirate ship, or perhaps on ChristianMingle.com — this part of the story is murky). The lads bonded over a mutual affinity for punk rock and a ...