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Dazzle Presents Livestream Music

Michael Zubrinic

Dazzle, Denver’s premier live music venue and restaurant, is proud to announce its latest arts focused initiative “Dazzle Presents”. While many bars and restaurants remain closed because of Colorado’s “Safer…

Behind the Scenes at KUVO

Mostly, when you turn on KUVO JAZZ, there’s a real person, in a real studio, selecting awesome tracks and telling you about them, in real-time. In radio parlance, we call…

The Set Break is Over at Nocturne

Nocturne Jazz and Supper Club is opening on June 2. A note from owners Scott and Nicole Mattson: We are thrilled to announce that we're ready to welcome you back…

Vinyl Vault—Flight Never Ending by Mingo Lewis

Percussionist Mingo Lewis is one of those guys who seems to show up on about every other album recorded in the 70s. His diverse resume includes stints with Santana, Return…

A Change Is Gonna Come

Honoring George Floyd on KUVO and THE DROP – today at 1:04 pm! Sam Cooke felt compelled to write a song that spoke to his struggle and of those around…

Iconic Medical Group to Donate Face Shields to Independent Restaurants

Denver based Iconic Medical Group(IMG) is donating 20,000 face shields to independent restaurants. Central Pick up location at Sushi Den’s rooftop parking garage at 1530 S Pearl Street. Offering 200…

Stories of Standards: "It's Only a Paper Moon"

Linda Hillshafer

Tune in weekday mornings for Stories of Standards to hear our favorite versions of  "It's Only a Paper Moon." Rodney Franks presents Stories of Standards Monday through Friday at 7:50…

D Smoke: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert

The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the…

SONY/ATV’S Jon Platt: A Change Must Come

Jon Platt, Chairman & CEO of the world’s biggest music publisher, Sony/ATV, has spoken out on the topic of racial injustice, amid a wave of civil unrest taking place across…

The Law Police Used To Discriminate Against Musicians Of Color

Jazz musicians have always faced systems of discrimination in America. One insidious example was the cabaret card, a form of identification required for any musician to work in a New…

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