tUnE-yArDs ::: Bluebird Theater ::: 10.23.09
I have a thing where I immediately become captivated by a performer that refers to them-self as plural.
I have a thing where I immediately become captivated by a performer that refers to them-self as plural.
Last Friday, we sent Molly Müeller to take in a soccer hooligan’s fantasy for her first show review.
Meshell Ndegeocello is out pushing her new release “Devil’s Halo” , out on Downtown/Mercer Street Records and this new record has me thinking she’s operating on a different level.
Brother Ali is out pushing his rhymes in support of his most recent album, US, released last week.
Last Thursday I sent C=T contributor, Charles Killsgworth, to cover one of the most iconic and relevant musical groups of our time, Os Mutantes.
The last time I heard about the Airborne Toxic Event, it was an earnest letter written to P4K from the band, and a lot has changed since then.
The triumphant return of the Chilangos to Denver came to a beyond packed house.
Monday night saw the coming of one of the true pioneers of hip-hop grace the Bluebird Theatre stage.
Nas Last Thursday, I sent Bull McCabe to shoot Rock the Bells at rainy ass Red Rocks. Take it away, Bull!
Last night I sent one of the original club kids from the Denver scene, Chuckie Martinez, to take in one of the best UK exports and a rare Denver performance.