National Anthem Singers Needed (April-June 2018)
The Mile High Blaze, a women’s semi pro tackle football team in Denver, seeks national anthem singers for April 14, May 19, June 2 and June 9. Contact Wyn Flato-Dominy at 303-993-9945.
The Mile High Blaze, a women’s semi pro tackle football team in Denver, seeks national anthem singers for April 14, May 19, June 2 and June 9. Contact Wyn Flato-Dominy at 303-993-9945.
It’s a weird relationship One might even say hate love But the only hate comes from me And all the lies I see I have kept inside Yet, I am still shy But you have freed me To let others see me The comfort in the depressing melodies You have freed me It freaks me […]
This is a bad year for the flu – and I’m sure that’s not news to you. As a vocalist, you need to be extra careful with preventive care – you can’t cancel a gig just because you’re sick. I’ve had to perform long gigs while sick more times than I wish. It’s not […]
She’s still just a teenager, but this is Jaden’s… third? Fourth? Fiftieth? album. (We can’t keep track – she’s prolific and she’s been recording for almost a decade.) Check out the nationally touring Jaden Carlson Band’s crowdfunding project here.
Performance High’s May 17 showcase will be at the Walnut Room. For more information, go here.
Alden Groves, known on stage as Evoke, has been tapped to open for national touring electronic artist Mako at the Larimer Lounge on Friday Feb 2. Alden is due to release his third full-length IDM/neuropop album soon.
We’re proud to hear that Andreas DeValera, a high school senior Justin and Adrienne have been working with for almost three years, has been accepted to attend Berklee College of Music in the fall! Andreas is in the process of finishing his first album and plans to have an album release concert before he leaves […]
Our 6th-grade singer Kali Hoeksema-Walker just found out she has been accepted into Denver School of the Arts for 2018! There are only a small handful of spots open for 7th graders, as most students enter DSA in 6th grade and continue on. Congratulations to Kali – her hard work on sight singing, reading rhythm, learning […]
by Kristin Henry I was recently engaged in the annual joyful task of preparing my band’s tax forms – whoever decided to hand the financial responsibilities over to me was clearly a lunatic – and as I proudly penned a whopping “$1,000.00” on line 7 (Nonemployee compensation) of my own 1099-MISC, the person I was […]
I received an email a couple days ago from a drummer in the UK. He had emailed because he watched a video I made a few years ago about how to get over stage fright. He wanted to buy my Zen of the Stage DVDs but was having trouble with the purchase process. “I just watched a clip of […]