Artists
(has toured with Alanis Morissette) The eponymous debut from piano rocker Gabriel Mann is due May 2005. Literally and figuratively, Gabriel Mann has arrived, and just in time to open for Alanis Morissette’s European tour in April and Glenn Tilbrook in… (Read More)
Gabrielle Louise is a nationally touring troubadour noted for her poignant lyrics (a two-time John Lennon Songwriting Contest finalist, winner of the Jack Maher Songwriting Award) and lush voice. The daughter of two gypsy musicians, Gabrielle inherited the genetic predisposition to… (Read More)
Not so long ago, Garrison Starr hit the road supporting Steve Earle, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Melissa Etheridge. No surprise, then, that she’s learned a thing or two about crafting a great story. Starr regularly pinches a sleight of hand or… (Read More)
om Murphy Gata Negra Sunday, July 20, 2008 Larimer Lounge, Denver Better Than: I thought relatively straight ahead guitar rock could sound. Unfortunately I made it to the Larimer Lounge fairly late due to practicing with my own band so I… (Read More)
Vegan Activist and Singer/Songwriter Gayle Day is no stranger to the “Beautiful Dangerous”, the name of her second self-produced album featuring songs co-written by Andrea Remanda (Bryan Adams), Anthony Kavanaugh, and Larry J. McNally (The Eagles). Raised in Hertfordshire, a London… (Read More)
Gene Ween (also known as Gener), the pseudonym for Aaron Freeman (b. March 17, 1970, New Hope, Pennsylvania), is the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist for experimental alternative rock group Ween. Alongside his longtime friend and band mate, Dean Ween, Gene… (Read More)
Genetic Engines is a group spawned from the music of Michael Edwards, a recent transplant into Denver, Colorado. Edwards spent most of 2010 writing and producing his full length debut album. The result of this yearlong production is Genetic Engines, a… (Read More)
It all came from mysterious origins, the way meaning seems to almost extend from nothingness if you were to try and trace fate back to its source. The inventors, the craftsmen, the artists, toiling over their abducting musical addictions in seclusion… (Read More)
A true indie artist who prides himself on emotion and energy, whether in the studio or on the stage, he pours his heart into everything, as has been noticed by regional press and radio. His influences range from Jimi Hendrix to… (Read More)
“After returning from Mexico in late 2007, George W. Nixon isolated themselves on a mountainside west of Denver to pump out 40 songs in 6 months. Nobody knew where they were, or what they were doing. They were aggressively turning pure… (Read More)
The Members Of “Get Three Coffins Ready” Cull From Years Of Stage Experience As Well As Countless Hours Of Devouring All Things Pop Culture To Create A Sound That’s As Innovative And Original, Yet Eerily Familiar All At The Same Time… (Read More)
Forged out of the collapse of iluminado and Megalodon, Ghosts of Glaciers is a group of three individuals who share friendship and a mutual desire to play loud, long, powerful songs in a basement and in front of people who will… (Read More)
My name is Giannina Ashe. My friends call me Gia and my family calls me Nina. Take a pick. I graduated Berklee College of Music with a Bachelor’s in Music. I give private instruction in guitar, voice and piano. I have… (Read More)
Gimme A Shot offers local bands the chance to play in front of a live audience and in front of Denver’s top music professionals. This is a great way present new bands to the local market! (Read More)
Gimme A Shot offers local bands the chance to play in front of a live audience and in front of Denver’s top music professionals. This is a great way present new bands to the local market! Free shows featuring local and… (Read More)
t began in typical fashion- months of rehearsal followed by a shaky debut performance. In this case, the Gin Blossoms debuted on Christmas night 1987. The lineup would change but the band that night featured Jesse Valenzuela on vocals, Doug Hopkins… (Read More)
Girls Guns & Glory blends a variety of sonic concoctions under the umbrella of Americana. Their country twang mixed with the genuine sentiment of rock and folk captures the attention of all listeners who can appreciate catchy, yet thoughtful tunes. Girls… (Read More)
“It’s the kind of music that can make your entire body feel like jello – like you’re falling in love – because you most likely are.” Glowing House does not set out to make you fall in love with them… (Read More)
Based out of Denver, Colorado, Glyphic is comprised of four musicians who come from solid musical backgrounds, Eli (vocals, guitar), Joe (drums), Shawn (bass), and Ryan (vocals, guitar) prove they are the real deal. While all members have been parts of… (Read More)
Go Kart Mozart represents the further adventures of Birmingham, England, native Lawrence Hayward. He spent the ’70s and ’80s fronting the atmospheric guitar pop band Felt, who drew much inspiration from Television, releasing albums in the ’90s under the Denim moniker… (Read More)
Joshua Trinidad’s Go Star gives birth to a burning new concept: cutting edge improvisation, deploying subtle electronics with the 21st century compositional sensibility of Thom Yorke and Bjork. Go Star performs the music unpredictability but delivers a one-two punch of controlled… (Read More)
Golan is an up-and-coming quartet led by composer Sebastian Albu and is joined by some of Denver’s finest musicians. Albu’s music is a rich union of heart-wrenchingly beautiful melodies and an ever-changing kaleidoscope of vivid harmonies. Using a wide range of… (Read More)
Goldhill is a six piece band located in the lovely foothills of Boulder, Colorado. There are differences amongst the bandmates, as one would expect to find among six people working together in any capacity. For example, the individual influences of the… (Read More)
Good People, a simple but meaningful name, was derived from the band’s positive outlook on life and belief that everyone has a pure heart and should be respected for who they are. "Live with what you have because what you have… (Read More)
Goodbye Champion is the five-piece incarnation of a collaborative recording effort between Aaron Snyder and Steven Vidaic (Citizen Cope). They began earnestly writing and recording together in late 2003 focusing their efforts on the cohesive marriage of words and music. Sometimes… (Read More)



























