Artists
W.D.N.A. (We Don’t Need Acronyms)
In July of 2010, after the disbanding of the Denver based band Obcission, three of the members split off to form a new project with a new sound. They jokingly called it W.D.N.A. (We Don’t Need Acronyms), but with much encouragement… (Read More)
WadiRum was named by the band’s leader, Stewart Erlich, after traveling for 6 months in the middle east. Wadi Rum is a region in Jordan where Erlich found himself miraculously healed after suffering a debilitating illness during his travels in the… (Read More)
Formed in 2002, Wasabi has quickly become THE rock and roll band to check out in Colorado. Blending a mind swirling combination of rock and roll, blues, and dance music, Wasabi find themselves on the forefront of a musical revolution… (Read More)
WAZ has arrived at a place where his melodies flow about the room yet hold the listener still. As a confessional singer- songwriter, he writes, sings, and plays with a bellowing honesty. Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, WAZ was heavily influenced… (Read More)
- As Written in the 2006 issue of TOP OF THE ROCKIES by The Rocky Mountain News: -—- "From the bourbon-with-a-PBR-chaser soaked vocals of Gary Germaine to Sean Sweeneys rollicking bass and Chris McElvains understated, steady time, WD40s stomping country rock… (Read More)
The usual sounds brought to mind at the sight of a cityscape are typically loud, harsh, and overbearing. Roaring bus engines, rumbling trains on their tracks, and buzzing markets and cafes all amplify the sounds of people coming and going. These… (Read More)
Weather the Storm was founded in 2001 as a four piece hardcore punk band. Although their roots are clearly intact, the music has since evolved into a fusion of punk, metal, and post-hardcore music with heartfelt lyrics. They have attracted attention… (Read More)
Denver’s own Weird Turn Prose might technically fall under the “alt-country” umbrella, but as “Westword” scribe Tom Murphy pointed out, “While country rock is indeed a well-worn groove, Weird Turn Prose is writing the next chapter with captivating aplomb.” After three… (Read More)
Though born in New York City, Wendy Woo grew up in Colorado. Her energetic personality, musical skills, and spirited songwriting have made her a media and fan favorite. Multicultural in both heritage and outlook, Woo displays a blend of soul, vibrancy… (Read More)
“A softer Jack Johnson with a stronger voice, Wes Kirkpatrick seems to make anyone’s day a little better.” says ourstage.com journalist Kathrynoh. When watching his live show, it’s easy to see why Wes has been able to build himself a loyal… (Read More)
The Outlaws were formed in early 2010 when singer Blake Rooker accidentally walked into the wrong statistics class, hazily. He ran into a friend from freshman year at CU, Will S. Buck Esq. who had interest in forming a band. After… (Read More)
Westward Sons was founded by a group of musicians who met and began performing together in 2006 in St. Louis, Missouri while hosting a local open mic/jam show. Westward Sons is a blend of Hard Rock, Blues, and Country influences performed… (Read More)
Whiskey Blanket is a group immensely talented artists bound by a passion for making music. Since the year 2000, they have fully dedicated their lives to creating an innovative sound that has proven accessible to an enormously wide variety of listeners… (Read More)
What brings these Southern boys to the Mile High City? Was it the higher elevation introducing the possibility to truly get more drunk than we’d ever been? Or the quiet, away from the jibber jabber than can be many metro areas… (Read More)
The band Whiskey Tango has been around the Denver area for close to a year but July of 2009 the original members (Ryan Hall, Bill Wells, Nate Todd) were introduced to a local Denver string band. (Zac Steinman, Matt Gallagher, Luke… (Read More)
“They just don’t make country music the way they used to.” …or so said Ben O’Connor, leader of the country band, Whiskey Trip. O’Connor, who also plays upright bass in Halden Wofford’s Hi-Beams, sees a honky tonk revival on the horizon… (Read More)
White Dress are led by vocalist Arum Rae and hail from Austin, Texas – she describes her music as lounge Country and noir rock and lists Mark Lanegan as a major influence…a combination that was more than enough to pique our… (Read More)
Formed in the final months of 2008, White Leather is a driving rock and roll band drawing on punk and hard rock influences to create a fresh but familiar brand of rock straight out of Denver, Colorado. Comprised of members from… (Read More)
Madison, Wisconsin April, 2011 Whitney Mann is an old soul with a child’s glow. Her story is only beginning. It’s the story of a poetic farm girl from Michigan who grew up to open for Loretta Lynn. It’s the story of… (Read More)
Widowers was started by Mr. Mike Marchant as a nameless solo recording project. In early 2007 the band grew to include four more musicians (who have served time in Constellations and Women Gathering Gems) and began playing shows. We recently completed… (Read More)
Wil Johner’s sound is not easily described. You get the feeling he likes it this way. With an honest appeal, Johner lays it all on the line with a sound that is sometimes straight forward, sometimes experimental but always right. Writing… (Read More)
It is cliché for a reason, life happens in mysterious ways. If not for a bout of appendicitis that left him in great debt and physically beaten and battered, Boston singer/songwriter Will Dailey might never have made the sparkling album Back… (Read More)
Most performers are willing to follow whatever formulas or procedures they think worked for others. Will Hoge epitomizes an ideal for rock musicians: free-spirited and individualistic, knowledgeable of the past but not obsessed with it, and imminently capable of bringing renewed… (Read More)



























