On Saturday, Trey Anastasio Trio played the second show of a three-night run at the Mission Ballroom. During the show, which featured many fan favorites and som...
An intriguing commonality shared between hip-hop and jazz is the ability of the genres to evolve. For many, this is what draws them in to begin with, while othe...
Hidden among the graffitied walls of RiNo, restaurants of all sorts have found their homes. Restaurants span from a food hall with global inspiration at the Den...
It's officially spring and artists are emerging from their creative cocoons ready to play live concerts again. As Denver and the rest of Coloradans receive thei...
Standing on the corner of 20th and Market, El Chapultepec has been a staple of the local jazz scene for a long time. Now, after decades of live music, good food...
A letter from ilind — the alias of Isaac Linder (an abbreviation of their name) — simply opens with, “Jazz is the teacher,” coincidentally the title of a 1993 M...
Big Gigantic is a national treasure, but their Colorado roots remain thick in the Rockies. Their latest album, Free Your Mind, came out February 28 and serves a...
The most highly-anticipated performance at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom — if tickets sales are anything to go by — is upon us. On the night of October 16, Mi...
Electro-swing is one of the most notorious and well-defined EDM flavors to emerge in the past few years. As its title suggests, it combines the influences of sw...
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...
Jerry Paper is bringing his playful, mild-mannered, Los Angeles self to Larimer Lounge this Wednesday, March 27, for a night of wonderfully weird samples and si...
In the living room corner of a small blue house in Five Points sits a baby grand piano where Annie Booth writes her music. Booth, jazz pianist, composer and sta...