The 17Th Annual Western Music Association International Awards Show And Festival Although we live in the heart of the Wild West, cowboys that ride off into the sunset are not something often seen in [...] Amy Dalness \ Nov 17, 2005 Read More
Sonic Reducer Rock epic. There is no other phrase that can describe what Coheed and Cambria has accomplished in every album they've released. Good Apollo [...] Amy Dalness \ Nov 10, 2005 Read More
Noelan Super Show! Several bands. Two venues. One man to split between them all. Come Downtown and celebrate all that is Noelan on Friday, Nov. 11, [...] Alibi \ Nov 10, 2005 Read More
Danny Winn And The Earthlings Cd Release Party Skank Your Way To A Brighter Tomorrow It seems like ages ago when Giant Steps was playing all-ages shows at Spotlights next to the Highland Theatre and even longer still [...] Simon McCormack \ Nov 10, 2005 Read More
The Samples Friday, Nov. 12, 9:30 p.m.; Puccini's Golden West Saloon (21-and-over): I imagine that if The Samples had been around in the '60s, they'd [...] Amy Dalness \ Nov 10, 2005 Read More
Music To Your Ears Music from the Windchime — Downtown’s Windchime Champagne Gallery (518 Central SW) has hosted several nights of music since they opened in March [...] Laura Marrich \ Nov 10, 2005 Read More
One For Hope Cd Release Party With Over It, Someday And Lydia Friday, Nov. 11, 6 p.m.; Launchpad (all-ages): One For Hope releases a new CD today. With a little help from the Alibi, they're [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Nov 10, 2005 Read More
Music On The Big Screen It'S Music To Your Eyeballs Beginning this Thursday, the Guild Cinema will continue its popular Music on the Big Screen series with two weeks of music-related films. The [...] Laura Marrich \ Nov 10, 2005 Read More
The Build All The Rock; None Of The Groin Thrusts “Having (a singer) would add another interesting element to the group, but not at the expense of having one that sucks.” So says [...] Simon McCormack \ Nov 03, 2005 Read More
Bobo Stenson Trio Swedish pianist/composer Bobo Stenson first came into prominence in the late '60s, accompanying jazz greats Gary Burton, Sonny Rollins and Stan Getz. He [...] Jason Victor Serinus \ Nov 03, 2005 Read More