Gothic Theatre


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Dave Barnes

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Dave Beegle

Sure, Dave Beegle plays guitar. In fact he plays guitar so well that peers such as Phil Keaggy calls him “one of the most creative and accomplished guitarists I’ve met.” Progression Magazine labeled Beegle “a guitarist’s guitar player” and HM Magazine… (Read More)


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Dave Preston CD Release

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David Eugene Edwards and Woven Hand


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David Mead

It’s 2am and you’re sound asleep. You feel someone tugging at you, urging you to get up and get going. Something about a road trip. Your eyes creak open. It’s David Mead? What’s he doing here? No time for questions… Before… (Read More)


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David Wilcox

For David Wilcox, all roads have led him to where he wanted to be. All the songs, all the shows, all the miles, all the struggles and triumphs and breakthroughs, have brought him here, to this particular spot, to this fine… (Read More)


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Dayna Kurtz

Dayna Kurtz is the kind of artist who inspires wild-eyed zealotry among her fans, and there are three reasons for it: One, she’s an artist’s artist, one whose whiskeyed, determined alto often earns her comparisons with Nina Simone; two, while Europeans… (Read More)


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Denver Guitar Festival Featuring Phil Keaggy

My Story By Phil Keaggy As I look back over the many twists and turns of my life, I can’t help but recognize that none of us can really advance to a place of “being” without the loving influence and impact… (Read More)


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Denver Guitar Festival Workshop With Phil Keaggy

My Story By Phil Keaggy As I look back over the many twists and turns of my life, I can’t help but recognize that none of us can really advance to a place of “being” without the loving influence and impact… (Read More)


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Destroyer (Merge Records)

Your Blues is Destroyer’s vainglorious retreat from the American rock’ n roll tradition, in the wake of their bloated and oft-maligned (and oft-praised) magnum opus, This Night, which quietly assaulted the bankrupt college rock arena of 2002. Bound to be misread… (Read More)


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Dolorean

Dolorean started over a plate of hash browns and a short stack of hotcakes in small-town Silverton, Oregon when two friends, Al James and Jay Clarke, met over breakfast before their workday started. James found himself recently graduated from Willamette University… (Read More)


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Dolores O’Riordan (The Voice of The Cranberries)

Dolores O’Riordan – songstress, smoldering icon and critically acclaimed voice of The Cranberries – is back. Her first-ever solo LP Are You Listening? is released on Sanctuary Records, May 15th and features the stunning new single “Ordinary Day.” Co-produced by Youth… (Read More)


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Drop The Fear

Drop The Fear fuses the sounds of electronic rock with the lushness of shoegazer, and an atmosphere much like something out of a Tim Burton flick. Utilizing many sounds much like a symphony would, the work itself draws many comparisons to… (Read More)


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Duncan Sheik

Duncan Scott Sheik was born on November 18, 1969, in Montclair, New Jersey. His mother was single, so he was raised by her and his grandparents in Hilton Head, South Carolina. He has one younger sister. His father lives in New… (Read More)


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Dweezil Zappa

Son of Frank Zappa and a heavy-metal disciple of Edward Van Halen and Steve Vai, Dweezil released his first album, Having a Bad Day, in 1986. He worked a stint as a VJ on MTV, appeared in the films Pretty in… (Read More)


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Edwin McCain

SANTA MONICA, CA – Blending equal parts folk, soul and rock, platinum-selling singer/songwriter Edwin McCain has signed with Vanguard Records and will release a new studio album next spring. Currently in the new OMG Studios, which he co-owns, in his hometown… (Read More)


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Elan

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Elana Rogers & The Reason

Transplanting to Denver from her hometown of Dallas, TX in the spring of 2002, Elana brought with her years of expertise as a professional singer/songwriter. As a teenager, she taught herself drums followed by acoustic guitar and began composing songs to… (Read More)


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Elea Plotkin

Elea (pronounced Eel-Lee-Uh) is a paradox; a polite and somewhat reserved dark-haired beauty who still carries the manner of her provincial upbringing but becomes an uninhibited, soul-baring siren when she’s behind a microphone. Sensual yet innocent, she commands attention with candidly… (Read More)


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Eliot Lipp

ELIOT LIPP – Tacoma Mockingbird [HEFTY 050] LOS ANGELES, CA It rains for about half the year in Eliot’s hometown, Tacoma, Washington. Los Angeles is lucky if it gets a tenth of that. With friends and family on his mind, Eliot… (Read More)


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Elvis Perkins

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Ely Guerra

Mexican singer/songwriter Ely Guerra debuted locally in 1992 with the release of a self-titled album. Graduating from Washington’s Evergreen State College, her Latin alternative pop/rock style failed to achieve good reviews. However, she moved to London to make her follow-up record… (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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Eric Shiveley

Eric Shiveley has independently released three highly-acclaimed albums since late 2000. The Daily Camera called his newest release “Outstanding” and named Shiveley “One of Denver’s top-notch acts.” His other albums have received such praise as "Best local album of the year… (Read More)


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Garland Jeffreys

Born and raised in Brooklyn, singer, songwriter and guitarist Garland Jeffreys began his career performing in Manhattan nightclubs as a solo act in 1966 after attending college at Syracuse University as an art major, where he became friends with Lou Reed… (Read More)


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Gary Hoey

Gary Hoey is one of the few technical-and-proud-of-it guitarists of the ’90s. He covers a wide range of styles, including rock and even surf guitar. His 1993 debut album, which featured the renowned Tony Franklin on bass and ex-Quiet Riot drummer… (Read More)


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Gary Jules

This past December, four decades after the British invasion of America, San Diego natives Gary Jules and Michael Andrews returned the favor with a stunning rendition of the 1982 Tears For Fears hit “Mad World.” The song exploded on the U.K… (Read More)


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Gayle Ritt

Praised by Chicago Magazine for her “raw beauty,” Chicago singer/songwriter Gayle Ritt debuts her fourth release and second full length album, Becoming [vaut records 2002], and will tour extinsively throughout 2003 in support of the album. This live offering of emotion… (Read More)


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Gb leighton

Minneapolis rocker, GB Leighton has an energy on stage that has been compared with Bruce Springsteen. His music is filled with honest, soulful, rock ’n’roll. He has a mature sound mixed in with a roots flavor, not unlike John Mellencamp… (Read More)


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Girl Named Kyle

A project of authenticity and flawed yet perfected sounds were born in Denver, Co in 1998 when Kyle Simmons found the realism of her fathers guitar, and began creating a sense of safety and relation with her writing ability and her… (Read More)