Band of 11-Year-Old Kids Are Miniature Heavy Metal Gods
In the grand scheme of the heavy metal enthusiast, it is not often that childhood aspirations of becoming a god-sized shredder come to fruition before the first patch of pubic hair.
In the grand scheme of the heavy metal enthusiast, it is not often that childhood aspirations of becoming a god-sized shredder come to fruition before the first patch of pubic hair.
This Sunday is Mother's Day, any songs you'd like to hear on our 'Brunch'?
Between 7 and 10 a.m. on 'Your Mother's Day Sunday Brunch' we'll be featuring songs about Moms, Motherly advice and some famous Moms.
Thursday, May 9, Jim James from My Morning Jacket and Monsters of Folk plays at the Ogden Theatre in Denver beginning at 9 p.m.
My coworker Matt turned me on to this video. I like it a lot because
it's good, and its a great story.
John Paul Larkin, a music teacher, had a stuttering problem, and he used music to overcome his, and other's challenges, as Scatman John. (He's kind of like James Earl Jones, who overcame
Happy Cinco de Mayo! If you want to spice up your morning, tune in between 7 and 10 for 'Your Sunday Brunch.'
We have plenty of songs with a Mexican flavor coming up, some rock news, great new music hitting the shelves and a couple of concerts and birthdays to tell you about.
For $600, you could see the Rolling Stones in concert or maybe get their entire collection on CD.
1. Would you spend that much on the band?
2. If yes, tickets or CDs?
There were a lot of unsold tickets leading up to last night's opening of their US tour at The Staples Center in Los Angeles
Are you ready to get out of the house and see some live music?
There's quite a variety of entertainment choices in our area this first weekend of May.
The singer, songwriter from Chicago, John Prine, plays at the Paramount Theatre in Denver on Friday, May 3, with Tim O'Brien.
In Cheyenne, The Midtown Tavern will have a blues singer from Laramie, Tuffy Tanner. Along with some of his friends, he'll play original songs mixed in with upbeat blues tunes starting at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 3, at The Midtown Tavern, also known as Anderson's Other Corner,1303 East Pershing Boulevard, and there's no cover charge. We'll be talking with Tuffy Tanner on Friday afternoon on KING FM to give you a preview of the show.
What's your favorite Cinco de Mayo song?
On 'Your Sunday Brunch' we'll be playing some songs to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. If you have a suggestion, post it here and we'll try to put it on for you between 7 and 10 a.m. on May 5.
Since the members of Iron Maiden are all well into their 50s it shouldn't be a big surprise that some fans of the seminal heavy metal band are now old enough to collect retirement benefits.
Instead it's what a 71-year-old woman from Stockholm, Sweden and her 81-year-old husband did with their Iron Maiden record collection that's noteworthy.
It's been a beautiful weekend, why not get your day started early with some unique music on 'Your Sunday Brunch.'?
We'll pay tribute to the performer who opened the Woodstock Festival, tell you about some exciting new music and concerts on the way, celebrate rock birthdays and it's time to play and 'Album Side Sunday.'
Do you own Billy Joel's second album?
It's the last 'Sunday Brunch' of April and that means we'll be playing half an album at the beginning of the 8 o'clock hour. This month's 'Album Side Sunday' features side one of Billy Joel's 'Piano Man' from 1973.
It's a beautiful night to get out and about, how about some live local and affordable music.
The Change Agents will play a free show at The Midtown Tavern, also known as Anderson's Other Corner at 1303 East Pershing Boulevard, beginning at 8 tonight.