Winnetka Bowling League Scores a Strike at the Marquis
Photos: Oliver Thieme When a band has a name as interesting as Winnetka Bowling League, they are bound to bring…
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Photos: Oliver Thieme When a band has a name as interesting as Winnetka Bowling League, they are bound to bring…
Photos: Oliver Thieme The opening acts for Remo Drive, who blasted through the Marquis Theater last Wednesday night, Another Micheal…
Band of Horses have earned the right to tell their promoter where they want to start touring – especially after a few years of uncertainty the likes of which we’ve all never really seen.
Shaquille O’Neal performed at Denver’s own Temple Night Club at 1136 Broadway last Friday, and his majesty fit the place to a tee.
G-Eazy, an American rapper and ex-producer from Oakland, touring on his 5th album –”These Things Happen Too”–brought heat enough for everyone.
Flatbush Zombies Meechy Darko, Zombie Juice and Eric Arc Elliot owned Red Rocks that night, while teaching us that trying to photograph these guys all together on stage is just about a lesson in futility.
Last Wednesday, J Mascis and the rest of the trio released Emptiness at The Sinclair, an album that captures the essence of why the band has been such a staple in live music for decades.
20-time Grammy winner Pat Metheny hit the Boulder Theater Thursday night displaying an amazing flurry of fingers flying up and down…