For the members of Dream Feed, life is about balance. Pursuing music is a dream come true, but the band is careful to not let themselves get distracted from the...
Denver indie rock group Dream Feed's new album came out last week and it is definitely one worth checking out. The four piece band's self-titled debut album is ...
When one imagines nighttime at Red Rocks, one probably pictures a cool summer breeze and perhaps an occasional rain burst while their favorite musician jams at ...
Las Vegas Series: In this exclusive 5 part series, we highlight several of the top entertainers and entertainment options in Sin City. And we lead off with The ...
Alice 105.9 Summer Solstice Party
Thursday, June 21 | Doors open at 5
Lodo's Bar and Grill | 8545 S. Quebec St.
Lodosbarandgrill.com
Ice Ice Baby.. Not on...
Bragging about the Mile High club is a full-time gig. What can we say? We've got a lot to boast about around here. Fortunately, thanks to the elevation, we've...
I've always hated the name American Idol. Worship and adulation can be an unintended consequence of being a performer—professional or otherwise—but it is cert...
As some of you know, I auditioned for America's Got Talent this year. Although singing and playing guitar on Power Risers—pogo stilts in layman's terms—impressed many who witnessed it, I did not advance to the televised competition. C'est la vie. There's always next year. I'm not quitting the entertainment business—ever. Turns out I wasn't the only Denver performer who tried out, though. If you caught last night's episode, you probably witnessed “belly dancing best friends†Kaya and Sadie. While each is exotic in her own right, both women reside right here in our own backyard....
If you perused my debut blog for 303, “Musical Resolutions†(or if we're virtual friends on Facecrack or Myspazz), you're aware that America's Got Talent has been cyber-stalking me. To recap briefly, a Casting Director somehow found me on Myspazz and asked me to submit for consideration. I submitted an application and several YouTube clips in December and awaited their verdict....
Making a New Year's resolution on or before January 1 is admittedly a somewhat arbitrary annual goal-setting regimen. Sure, the Greco-Roman calendar correlates approximately with our astrological lap around the Sun, but getting your ambition on should ideally happen more than just once a year. Still, aiming high is rarely a bad idea, (unless you're defending yourself against a murderous Leprechaun) no matter how trivial the underlying reason for doing so may be....