Gothic Theatre


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Cabaret Diosa’s Rocky Mountain Horror Picture Show

David Sherman (vocals, percussion, clarinet); Paul Mrozek (bass, vocals); Darren Feder (guitar, vocals); Willow DuHamel (vocals, percussion); Mendel Rabinovitch (percussion, cornet); Grant Rieder (trumpet, vocals); Ari Dvorin (saxophone, flute); John Rademaekers (drums, timbales, percussion); Miguel Ramos (viola, violin, vocals), member of… (Read More)


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Candy Dulfer & Funky Stuff

The young Dutch musician Candy Dulfer is known and loved all over the world by fans and critics alike. Performing since the age of fourteen, she quickly became the world’s leading female saxophone player. Now, at age 31, she has performed… (Read More)


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Carbon Leaf

Barry Privett: Words & vocals Carter Gravatt: Guitars, mandolin, vocals Terry Clark: Guitars, vocals Jordan Medas: Bass, vocals Scott Milstead: Drums & percussion, vocals Carbon Leaf blasted into the national spotlight two years ago with their major label debut, Indian… (Read More)


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Carlos Washington & Giant People

Giant People is a New Century Soul Collective, combining Jazz, Funk, Hip-Hop, World Groove and Classical music formats. The vibe is eclectic, underground soul jazz that everybody can dance to. Carlos Washington, former US Marine Corps Band trumpeter, created the Amazing… (Read More)


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Cecil “P-Nut” Daniels

Cecil Peanut Daniels is a special kind of musician. His unique attributes go far beyond the fact that he plays multiple instruments or has lived in various parts of the U.S. throughout his life. Peanut is a musical diplomat who carries… (Read More)


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Cee Knowledge and the Cosmic Funk Orchestra


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Charlie Hunter Quartet~With Special Guest Vocalist

Charlie who plays an eight-string guitar, provides his own basslines and leads an otherwise bassless guitar-sax-drums trio. He grew up in Berkeley, CA and began playing guitar when he was 12. Hunter played in rock bands until forming his trio with… (Read More)


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Chris Webb Band

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)


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Colonel Burns

Colonel Burns is a jazz-funk-groove band from Denver, playing originals and covers in the styles of Galactic, Greyboy Allstars/Karl Denson, The Meters, and Soulive, and assorted latin and reggae. This 6-piece instrumental act is comprised of drums, bass, percussion, guitar, keys… (Read More)


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Confederate Railroad

Few acts have carved as distinctive a niche in modern musical history as Confederate Railroad. With their high-energy combination of honky-tonk rockers, sensitive ballads, and offbeat humor, they have created a unique identity that has brought them chart success, multi-platinum sales… (Read More)


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Cowboy Mouth

“Are you glad to be alive?” Fred Le Blanc of Cowboy Mouth is demanding to know. At nearly two hundred shows a year for fourteen years Cowboy mouth asks this question at top volume and the only answer they want to… (Read More)


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Crispy Critters

The CRISPY CRITTERS are 6 guys from across the country that met forces in Denver, CO. The inspiration for the band comes from the rock of the 60’s and that spirit shows through in their music. From a catchy 5-minute, punchy… (Read More)


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Dan Walker and the Sky

With a voice like James Taylor and guitar styling similar to the Allman Brothers Band, Dan Walker brings a new approach to classic rock. Texas native Dan Walker will be kicking off this May’s “Shakin’ at the Basin,” at A-Basin on… (Read More)


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Dark Star Orchestra

There are a lot of cover bands around and a lot of those are Grateful Dead cover bands. You’ve seen them, they’re good. Most include the music of Jerry Garcia, Bobby Weir et al with other cover songs and some originals… (Read More)


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Dave Alvin & The Guilty Men

Dave Alvin, winner of a 2001 Grammy for his last release Public Domain, continues his exploration of what he calls “electric and acoustic folk music” with this live album, Out in California. Known for the dual nature of his live shows… (Read More)


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Deep Banana Blackout

Carrying the torch of the great funk bands such as Tower of Power, Sly and the Family Stone, and James Brown into the 21st century, comes Deep Banana Blackout. With full horn section, and soulful groove imbedded in the roots of… (Read More)


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Dexter Grove

Dexter Grove is a duo that consists of guitarist Charley Orlando and percussionist Steve Drizos. They have developed this into a tight outfit with their energetic, folk-based, jam oriented music. They may be the biggest sounding little band out there… (Read More)


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Disco Biscuits

Jon Gutwillig: Vox, Guitar Marc Brownstein: Vox, Bass Aron Magner: Keyboards, Vox Sam Altman: Beats The Live Experience— When you experience The Disco Biscuits in a live setting you notice that they are no ordinary band, nor are their fans ordinary… (Read More)


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Dispatch

Bomber Records recording artist DISPATCH (formerly known as One Fell Swoop) has been writing, performing, and recording since 1995. Rooted in rock, reggae, and funk, DISPATCH music may best be described as a self-branded style of tri-vocal funcoustic instrument-swap groove." Whether… (Read More)


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DJ Logic

“DJ Logic has a tone, a sound, a style of his own he became a musician first, and a DJ second…that is what sets him apart from the rest of the competition.” Says Vernon Reid. Despite his present claim to fame… (Read More)


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DJ Vadim

Hardest working man in show business? Trooper? Tireless? However you want to put it, be sure of one thing, when DJ Vadim first heard the phrase “Don’t sleep” he obviously took it literally. Over the last decade few people can have… (Read More)


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Donna The Buffalo

Life’s A Ride 17-year career. 100,000 records sold. 100 gigs a year. 15,000 attendees at the 2004 Grassroots Festival. No, this is not a MasterCard commercial. It’s just that numbers don’t hold a lot of value for Donna the Buffalo. For… (Read More)


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Double Parked

In an era where bands are more comfortable paying lip service to musical traditions than acknowledging them with authority where it counts – on-stage – the Colorado roots music band Double Parked is painting a fresh brushstroke on the canvas of… (Read More)


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Drunken Immortals

the how Out of the extreme desert climes of Tempe, Arizona emerges a band whos innovative artistic works and musical messages are based around contributing to and improving community as well as increased individual awareness. A refreshing positive alternative to the… (Read More)


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Eclectic Echo

Eclectic Echo has been going strong for 4 years… (Read More)


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Ekoostik Hookah

One of the most dynamic acts on the road today, ekoostik hookah is the nucleus of a growing family drawn to its lucid, improvisational treatment of psychedelic rock ‘n’ roll, blues, funk, jazz and bluegrass layered with rich harmonies. Born early… (Read More)


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Electric Side Dish

Electric Side Dish shows are greeted with excitement and anticipation by fans and critics alike. ESD generates a sonic buzz that charges the air and can power an entire venue, prompting even the most reluctant shoe-shufflers to get up and feel… (Read More)


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Eric McFadden Trio

Like protagonists from some epic western novel, EMT arrives on the contemporary music scene preceded by anxious rumors and curious anticipation. A veteran of celebrated underground bands including Liar, the Eric McFadden Experience, Alien Lovestock and IZM, Eric McFadden’s sinister songs… (Read More)


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Fabulous Boogienauts


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Fat Mama

Designed and manufactured in war-torn Boulder Colorado in the spring of 1996, Fat Mama began special forces training as an elite squadron of droid improvisers. Each droid was given a special musical gift, including bebop, teen-pop, reggae, rocksteady, and electro. The… (Read More)