In his debut CD entitled Play It Loud, Chris Cagle unleashes his unique version of high octane country music that’s like an icy glass of Jolt Cola and a pair of well-worn cowboy boots. In the tradition of the Charlie Daniels… (Read More)
In his debut CD entitled Play It Loud, Chris Cagle unleashes his unique version of high octane country music that’s like an icy glass of Jolt Cola and a pair of well-worn cowboy boots. In the tradition of the Charlie Daniels… (Read More)
One of the most hard-working musicians to ever call Denver home, Chris Daniels has toured Europe extensively with his band, The Kings. They released last year their new album, The Spark, which is receiving radio attention in this country, Europe, and… (Read More)
The Kings have toured Europe nine times and played in the States from Atlanta to Seattle, New York to LA. They are a seven piece horn band celebrating their 17th year of making great R&B, Funk, jump blues and swing. They… (Read More)
Austin-based guitarist, songwriter and singer Chris Duarte’s such a promising young upstart in the world of modern blues that he’s already being compared with the late Stevie Ray Vaughan. It’s heady stuff of the musician, who plays a rhythmic style of… (Read More)
Chris Harford & The Band Of Changes
Chris Harford began writing songs and playing guitar while attending Princeton High School in the mid-70s. A self-taught player and painter with a degree in performance art from Massachusetts College of Art, his first glimpse of indie success came in the… (Read More)
Chris Heinz, one of Teresa’s Heinz-Kerry’s sons from her first marriage, is campaigning relentlessly to get Kerry elected— and may be setting the foundation for a political career of his own in the process. When John Kerry became the Democratic candidate… (Read More)
Although his band may have slowly disappeared from the mainstream after making a grand splash, Chris Robinson and the Black Crowes cultivated a dedicated audience that ensured they would go down as one of the most respected and well-liked roots rockers… (Read More)
Chris Webb conveys an everyday struggle through his music, with a passionate hope to come out on top at the end. As a storyteller, he is honest with the listener – and by opening a window into his emotions, a strong… (Read More)
Chris Whitley is a Texas-based singer-songwriter who initially began his career as a bluesy roots-rocker, but as his career progressed, he moved deeper into rock & roll and alternative rock. Though Whitley’s albums usually received postiive reviews, they rarely sold, and… (Read More)
Christ Analogue was devised in 1995 by programmer/vocalist Wade Alin. The 1996 release of their debut album, The Texture of Despise, earned the band instant respect and established them as a force in the electronic/industrial music scene. With some of the… (Read More)
Christiansen writes powerful, gut-wrenching emo-punk-pop songs that set ablaze once inside you, striking a chord, and involving you in every listen. Whether it’s the band’s ability to write low-key songs with faint instrumentation as the vocals bleed pain, or their ability… (Read More)
Christine Baze is returning to herself. On her latest EP, a three cut promotional cd created for the Yellow Umbrella Tour 2005, the songs underneath the landscape of electronics are pure and honest. Recorded in 2004 with her former band, The… (Read More)
CHROMATICS is vocalist/guitarist Adam Miller and new bassist/ vocalist Nat Sahlstrom, reduced from the band’s 4-piece lineup circa their “Chrome Rats…” full-length. For their new album, the dark, ever-turbulent combo temporarily recruited reknowned percussionist Ron Avila (of GET HUSTLE, HOLY MOLAR… (Read More)
Chronic Future was formed by four teenaged musicians in Phoenix in the mid-’90s. After building up a strong local following, the group released their independent eponymous debut in 1996 and had a local radio hit with their odd homage to the… (Read More)
Jon Piazza—Vocals/Keyboards Mike Rodholm—Guitar Kyle Crystal—Bass Jim Fierro—Drums Jake Sanders—Vocals/Baritone Sax Mike Chiesa—Tenor Sax Matt King—Alto Sax Steve Jones—Trumpet Featuring a four piece horn section led by Downbeat Magazine’s 2002 winner of outstanding performance by a jazz instrumental soloist, Chronophonic has… (Read More)
Chubby Carrier and The Bayou Swamp Band
Cut Chubby Carrier and he bleeds glossy metallic shades of purple, green and gold. Church Point is 100 miles from New Orleans, but this Louisiana country boy was raised to have Mardi Gras on his mind. And strapped to his chest… (Read More)
Adam and Steven grew up like brothers, hanging out and acting nuts before they could even walk, however when they got older they only saw each other every other year, finally Steven decided to move to Denver while his cousin did… (Read More)
The Coalition of Independent Music Stores and Sony Music Present this special evening of great music. Tickets are Free but only available thru Twist and Shout, KTCL, KBCO & Radio 1190! (Read More)
CINDER ROAD knows how to push the right buttons and tug on the heartstrings to win over the masses. Playing their radio friendly collection of songs equally matched by their charismatic chemistry, this band merges old school rock sensibility with a… (Read More)
At the turn of the century, the eldest Johnson brother disappeared into his room. For three years he did not leave, although substantial documentation suggests that he somehow managed to move to England and Germany during the period in question… (Read More)
David Gedge put the Wedding Present on a shelf after their gig in January of 1997. Since then, he’s concentrated on the classic pop-oriented Cinerama, centered lyrically around his regular themes of courtship, romance, lust, and love. Since Gedge spent the… (Read More)
Cique w/Jeff Jenkins & Wendy Fopeano
Jeff Jenkins’s latest project, Cique, a trio that is performing playing late 60’s Miles Davis inspired funk and modal music- a little out, a little funk, a very good time. Look for a regular stint at Dazzle the last three Wednesdays… (Read More)
From an outside perspective, Anthony Green had it made in early 2004. He was fronting Saosin, a California-based band that was rapidly on the rise. He had felt strongly enough about the group to relocate from his native Philadelphia to the… (Read More)
One of the leading lights on the L.A. hardcore scene of the early ’80s, the Circle Jerks were formed after Black Flag vocalist Keith Morris left that group after their Nervous Breakdown EP and hooked up with former Redd Kross guitarist… (Read More)