How an Abandoned Water Tank in the Colorado Desert Became a Musical Marvel
“The experience was full and our spirits were calmed.”
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“The experience was full and our spirits were calmed.”
Continue readingImage. Youth on Record (YOR), a Denver nonprofit focused on music education for at-risk youth, is a perfect example of using innovative thinking to fuel community growth. Through the collaboration of the local music community and the philanthropic/public sector, Youth…
Continue readingLabor Day weekend marks the end of another beautiful, sunny summer and one of the last three-day weekends for a while. So, it’s only appropriate that you go out with a bang – which you can do by checking out…
Continue readingAlright people let’s get this over with, we have weekends to plan. It’s Thursday, we’re tired, we’re hungry, and we’ve just about had enough of all this work stuff. We at The Denver Lowdown and EveryBlock know you don’t always…
Continue readingWhat do you get when you mix a Paul Simon classic and an out-of-the-box, Denver indie math-dance band? Survey says: one hell of a cover. Confluence is made up of four dudes from Denver. After a 10-month hiatus and a…
Continue readingWhen compared to cities like Austin or Nashville, Denver isn’t nationally recognized for its music scene. The biggest acts in pop, folk, and EDM usually play in our Texas sister city before heading off to play sold out shows in…
Continue readingLesley Fram, Angaleena Presley, Braelynn, Kelsea Ballerini, Danielle Bradbery, Cam and the CMT crew backstage before the CMT Next Women in Country event. “Today, we possibly won’t address and fix the gender gap, but we will hear women who step…
Continue readingGood morning everyone, and welcome to a brand new weekend in a brand new month, which means it’s time for a brand new Denver Lowdown. Who’s excited? I’m excited. Are you excited? Well you better be. Let’s check out what’s…
Continue readingIf you’re Denver based (and not just a self-proclaimed foodie) you know Justin Cucci. Or, you know his two premier restaurants – Root Down (1600 W. 33rd Ave.) and Linger (2030 W. 30th Ave.). Root Down opened in 2008 and…
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