Artists

J Shogren & the Shanghai’d

Music for your inner grifter Hard acoustic roots music from a life lived in loud proportions. J Shogren—his adventures have taken him from days as a trapper to an endowed professor. He splits his time between Wyoming and Stockholm, where he… (Read More)


Jacie McConnell & AN SHEE EILEE

Jacie McConnell And An SheeEilee" is made up of talented musicians from Front Range of Colorado. As a mostly original band, they sound like a unique combination of Gypsy Celtic like Eileen Ivers meets Solas. With energy and passion of what… (Read More)


Jake Sharon

Jake Sharon is an extreme geek! He jumps out of airplanes, but he’s still too chicken to talk to a girl. In fact, he got eliminated on TV’s “Elimidate” by a chick with a puffy face and a penchant for stupid… (Read More)


James Pants

“Sometimes the best solution for sound, is nothing. Sometimes the best solution for nothing, is sound.” – James Pants, author ‘The Broken Cycles.’ "Man says all things, yet paths converge to one. From the wanderlust of yesterday comes the shadows of… (Read More)


Jamie Mefford & Blue Light

Blue Light formed as collaboration between Jess Mefford (vocals) Jamie Mefford (guitar, vocals) and Jack Leahy (guitar, lap steel). After years of working in different bands of various styles, they decided to come together to form Blue Light. Blue Light quickly… (Read More)


Jason Cain (of Astrophagus)

Besides the usual pastimes like flogging the elderly and looking at my chest hairs I do so enjoy cooking, well, eating really, chillaxing on the porch wit mah homies, pornography, reading the Bible, and cheeses of the world. (Read More)


Jay J Matott

How often does one take notice of the dark moon, alone in pitch black space, floating without a guide? No, The moon itself is not very special. It is only when the moon becomes illuminated by the sun that watchers take… (Read More)


Jen Korte & the Loss

“Korte’s sometimes-acoustic Manichaean sound moves effortlessly from sweet and unassuming to raw and tenebrous, and is quickly setting her apart. – Sarah Benehuk, Westword "Like that old high school friend that springs up out of nowhere, Korte’s performance blindsides the audience… (Read More)


Jen Korte (solo)

It took Jen Korte a while to get the album she wanted, but the reaction so far suggests it was worth the wait. “Jen Korte’s new album is, like, um … wow! Just freaking wow!” Dave Herrera, Westword "It has taken… (Read More)


Jeremy Messersmith

Jeremy Messersmith’s first full-length release, The Alcatraz Kid (Princess Records, 2006) was marked by a wide-eyed clarity and sweet, straightforward musicianship that resulted in critical acclaim and a growing live following. Songs like “Novocain” and “Beautiful Children” garnered local radio play… (Read More)


Jesse Manley

Just have myself as of now…..had some help on the instrumentation from the all powerful Dave Willey. Jesse – Guitar, vocals, banjo, and mandolin. Dave – Drums, bass, mandolin, accordian, and toy piano (Read More)


Jessica Sonner

Recently relocating back home to colorful Colorado, Jessica Sonner has made quite a name for herself. Since leaving the state to pursue a degree in Music Business from Anderson University, she has diligently been working at establishing herself as an emerging… (Read More)


Jim Hickox

Wow… I’m famous I’m not much one to gloat, but I’ve accumulated quite a bit of press this past year, which culminated recently in a Denver Post article. Here are some snippets of my success: “…and Jim Hickox” – The Denver… (Read More)


Jim Jims

nfluences- stuff, things, feelings, drop-out band members, schitzos, school, dorks, totally unwarranted romanticized attitudes toward life that are a product of being inundated by the american dream and tv, meeting strangers in dark alleys, girls, guys and galaga, too much caffeine… (Read More)


Jim McTurnan & The Kids That Killed The Man

I thought Jim was the handsome one from cat-a-tac, but the accompanying picture says otherwise. (Read More)


Jimmy Stofer

This is the home for a collection of songs I have written over the past few years. I grew up playing bass as my main instrument, and still continue to do so with a handful of bands (see top friends). These… (Read More)


Jodee Champion

Denver-based Jodee Champion has performed at the world-famous Gotham in New York and Denver’s own Comedy Works. (Read More)


Joe Sampson

Singer/songwriter Sampson has the kind of 3:00am voice that’s equal parts chain-smoke and liquid vicodin. The enclosed EP displays a weariness that, thankfully, does not inspire weariness in the listener, but instills a welling sense of release. Laconic vocals brush against… (Read More)


John Common and Blinding Flashes of Light

JOHN COMMON sometimes wishes he were a filmmaker or a painter, but due to a run-in with his brother’s record collection at an impressionable age, he ended up with a bad case of the rock and an obsession for making music… (Read More)


Jonathan & BPro

Jonathan and BPro have carved a new trail in the realm of electro dance-pop, combining visual and sonic entertainment in their theatrical live performances. Their music brings excitement and fun, reminiscent of David Bowie’s Let’s Dance, Fischerspooner’s Odyssey, and Michael Jackson’s… (Read More)


Joseph Pope III

Joseph Pope III also plays in Dust in the Breakers and Born in the Flood. Dang, i knew he looked familiar. (Read More)


Josh Queen

When a chance encounter with a homeless man in a Denver parking lot left singer-songwriter Josh Queen thinking about how quickly people judge one another, a song was in the making. There comes a time in every songwriter’s life where the… (Read More)


Joshua Novak

Joshua Novak knows…. but he won’t tell. Naked flesh has been known to inspire reactions in him. Such things have left him permanently left handed and addicted to British rock. Rumors circulate that audience members and critics alike have died at… (Read More)


Julio Enriquez (cause=time)

A music blog for Denver (Read More)