Beloved Montana-based bluegrass quartet Kitchen Dwellers makes the music God dances to with the Devil. In that dance is life itself, sin and salvation swirling ...
The last time we covered Billy Strings it was for the December 2019 run at the Ogden Theatre. Back then, that show was a major step-up for the band. Fast forwar...
This is an entry in an ongoing series for 303 Magazine, which will provide a range of local album reviews. It is our intention to highlight the talents of local...
Estes Park’s eagerly awaited upcoming music festival, Roots on the Ridge, just announced its full lineup. These musical acts — primarily country, bluegras...
Emily Frantz, who is one half of the Americana duo, Mandolin Orange, played and recorded 43 different violin parts to make the studio version of their song, “Co...
The influence of music on fashion, and of fashion on music, is a relationship that marries two of the most independent elements in entertainment. For decades, m...
Coming in hot on a cold day, the Wood Brothers brought their new album One Drop of Truth to the Ogden on Thursday night. While the outside of the Colfax venue w...
The Punch Brothers pummeled their way to the headlining stage of Red Rocks last night with the lovely Gillian Welch in tow as co-headliner. The Punch Brothers f...
Trampled by Turtles grabbed the bluegrass world by the strings 15 years ago and — other than a four-year hiatus — has not let up since. Their recent release, Li...
The sweet sounds of a fiddle, mandolin, guitar and bass fill Denver's Cerebral Brewing every Tuesday night at 7 p.m. And when local band Turkeyfoot pl...
Ah, the childhood charms of summer camp—melted s'mores by an ashy fire, goosebumps raising on your arms as each ghost story gets scarier than the last and undou...
A lyrical musician who got his rise to popularity by playing next to campfires in front of intimate groups of friends sounds like the perfect biography from a b...