Artists
B.Sous (pronounced Bee Sue) Named one of the “12 Bands to Look Out for in 2008” by Denver’s alternative weekly newspaper, Westword, b.sous finds some of the brightest stars in Denver’s scene and brings them to the stage in a full-on… (Read More)
b.bixler is essentially singer/songwriter Brian Bixler with an alternating cast of support players. He plays a style of music he refers to as baroque folk rock, which loosely blends his formal training on classical guitar and voice with his love for… (Read More)
The legend of the Denver avengers A band of 5 exceptionally gifted beings from outer space. They are space aged. Led by the dynamic duo of Jedis Babah Fly and Mike Wird, and supported by the renegades Lavell, Bradlee, and Scott… (Read More)
Babysitters (featuring Eric Allen of Apples In Stereo)
The Babysitters are a Denver-based husband/wife indie pop power trio featuring Eric Allen from The Apples In Stereo. Their songs are poppy with catchy and mind stimulating lyrics. (Read More)
In 1985, Doc Brown invents time travel; in 1955, Marty McFly accidentally prevents his parents from meeting, putting his own existence at stake. (Read More)
At first glance Backslide may seem like the typical, struggling, corner bar band, but underneath the pop-simple songwriting lays a sonic energy that draws you in like a gathering storm. Their vast sound ventures through rockabilly, reggae beats, blues, rock, and… (Read More)
ED ANDERSON, vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, percussion MATT ANDERSON, bass, vocals, percussion TIM KRAMP, drums, percussion, vocals As their moniker suggests, Backyard Tire Fire churns out a barely-controlled conflagration—starting off low and slow, flaring into a flat-out blaze at… (Read More)
Bad Luck City hails from what has become the epicenter of dark roots music: Denver Colorado, and they do their hometown proud on their second realease “Adelaide”. Despite Bad Luck City’s americana roots they are an urban band. The songs feature… (Read More)
Denver-based badpenny, with their mish-mosh of sounds, can make a fan out of anyone upon the first listen of their new LP, Special Racer. Their sound, which mixes punk, rock ‘n’ roll, rockabilly, and jazz, with a country base, is immediately… (Read More)
In the midst of the government and Wall Street bailouts, a new bailout has arrived: Bailout! In a whirlwind of Modern Rock, 90’s Alternative, Classic Rock, Pop Punk, and even old-school Hip-Hop styles, Bailout! barrages the listener with fresh tones like… (Read More)
“To prepare students for life by igniting their inner potential, and encouraging the pursuit of excellence through music” Band Dynamics is an electrifying year-round rock music program that will fulfill your passion to play music, for kids from 8 to 18… (Read More)
The three members of Band of Skulls, Russell Marsden (guitar & vocals), Emma Richardson (bass & vocals) & Matt Hayward (drums), first met at college and quickly discovered that having two lead singers and three songwriters in a band was always… (Read More)
Barry Shapiro and the Beacon Street Band
Barry Shapiro and the Beacon Street Band 9pm “Beacon Street,” the new 13-song CD release, is Barry Shapiro’s latest studio project inspired by his European travels. This dynamic effort is supported by the 7-piece Beacon Street Band’s fusion of rock, gospel… (Read More)
“I don’t think I realised the radio had more than one station til I was 11 or 12,” Basia Bulat says. At the family home in Toronto, the dial was always fixed to the local oldies station: Motown, Stax, The Beatles… (Read More)
Basic Audio Production (class)
This hands-on class in a professional music venue serves as an introduction to the many aspects of recording and producing audio, whether it be music, speech, choir, or theater. The first class includes a brief primer of acoustics, basic microphone tips… (Read More)
During the course of the last couple of years, Battery Park has achieved a great deal of success. Their song, “Tell Me” was featured on a segment of VH1’s ROCK ACROSS AMERICA in June of 2001. Later that summer, they won… (Read More)
What a great state Colorado is for music, and what a great city Denver is for bringing like minded people together. Paul met Ryan back in 2004 and they started playing music together. Paul met Dude in early 2010 after Dude… (Read More)
Katy Pearson : vox, acoustic guitar, clementine (semi-hollowbody), hand claps, kazoo, drum sticks, giant tambourine Kyle Butz “Bootz”: banjo, bass drum, tambourine, melodica, bells, harmonies, trombone, guitar, toy accordion Martin Cooke: shaker (Read More)
We are the “Beast House”. We are a new “band” formed out of legal partnership between three incompetents. We make life out of what you may now as death. We make love out of what you may know as hate. We… (Read More)
Beats Noir began as an experiment. As with all experiments, its conductors were unsure what to expect when they set out to combine J.T. Nolan’s love of Americana and Rock n Roll with Paul Mullikin’s background in Hip Hop and Jazz… (Read More)
This unorthodox trio combines an upright bass, mechanical electronic percussion, two women singing, violin and accordion to produce music undefined by genre. Bela Karoli swelled from a solo project to a trio when Julie Davis (bass, soft instruments, vocals) began playing… (Read More)
Christian Seith, a solo guitarist native to Washington, DC turned Denver Transplant, assembled BEMUSED from a unique crew of his fellow Lamont School of Music colleagues in the winter of 2009. Infusing ethereal elements of vibraphones, melodica, and upright bass… (Read More)
Ben Deignan cites performers like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Babyface, Prince, Jamiroquai, and others as major influences to his soulful rock sound. “His music is addictive.” -Jeff Dauler (Q100 Atlanta) "There’s an energy that just pours out of him….. (Read More)
Ben Kenney, (born on March 12, 1977), is an American musician, and the bassist for the band Incubus. Ben Kenney played guitar for the hip-hop group The Roots before he joined Incubus in 2003 after the departure of bassist and founding… (Read More)
Ben Park Drive. Is it a place? A Philosophy? Maybe both. Undeniably, it represents rock music packed with soaring melodies and emotion. Songs that upon first listen will grab you and not let go. Rising from the ashes of several former… (Read More)
Say you’re a gifted young artist – someone like BEN TAYLOR, for instance. You’ve written a pile of great songs. You’ve got a way with melody and a mastery of the understated lyric. You’ve got a voice that lingers in the… (Read More)
Beneath Your Ego may be a fairly new acoustic alternative rock band, but the veteran musicians who make up the band are anything but new to the music world. Bringing a passion for rhythmic and melodic anthem rock, they reveal a… (Read More)




























