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Josie Russell
95 posts
Rocking Bandanas and Eating Bananas with A-Mac & The Height
Do you remember being a kid and mixing all of the paint colors together, only to discover with…
February 4, 2020
Denver-based Live Music Podcast “ColoLocal” is Your New Source for Songs and Stories
Did you know that The Lumineers’ former cellist, Neyla Pekarek, found inspiration for her first solo album at…
January 30, 2020
Show You Should Know – Amber Liu Welcomes You to the World of K-pop
The Recording Academy lags behind the global music community when it comes to the appreciation of K-pop. They…
January 23, 2020
Review – Mandolin Orange and the Colorado Symphony Worked their Intricate Magic
Emily Frantz, who is one half of the Americana duo, Mandolin Orange, played and recorded 43 different violin…
January 20, 2020
Black Violin Talks Doing the Impossible Ahead of their Show at the Paramount
Today, genre-defying acts dominate the music industry, and artists move between styles with a level of comfort rarely…
January 14, 2020
The Dreamy, Down to Earth Duality of Bunny Blake
After seven years of gigging professionally around the Front Range, the local musical artist who now uses the…
January 9, 2020
Show You Should Know – Snow Tha Product’s Relationship with Colorado Advances to Mission Ballroom
Though Mexican-American rapper Snow Tha Product hails from Texas and California, she’s always performed for Colorado as if…
December 20, 2019
Staff Picks – Our 28 Favorite Concerts of 2019
2019 brought plenty of fresh faces to the various Denver stages, and with a new venue in tow,…
December 19, 2019
How Tanaya Winder Brought Her Voice to Life and Helped Thousands of Indigenous Youth Find Theirs
On the Southern Ute reservation in Ignacio, Colorado, a young Tanaya Winder would record cassette tapes of herself…
December 17, 2019
Preview – NYC Brass Band Lucky Chops to Make their Colorado Debut at the Bluebird
“You’re going to make it big if you get a singer.” The members of Lucky Chops — a brass-based…
December 4, 2019
Review – The Stars Aligned for A$AP Ferg and Ski Mask The Slump God at Mission Ballroom
On the night of November 18, seven hip-hop artists and two national headlining tours converged on the Mission…
November 20, 2019
Why Spoken Word is the Art Form of Denver’s Activists
Upon attending one of the city’s many poetry open mic nights, two things become immediately apparent. First, Denver…
November 12, 2019