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Bryant Liggett
Position: Downtown Lowdown

Photographer creates bedroom community in latest exhibit

Photographer McCarson Jones could make models out of all of us. Her latest exhibit of photographs, titled “Underpinnings,” is a series featuring 35 different women. They’re not mo...

Electronic musicians have jam-band roots

When Colorado’s String Cheese Incident took a short hiatus half a dozen years ago, the break was bound to give birth to new productivity from band members with newly found free time. ...

Old is new for Durango’s Lawn Chair Kings

Durango’s Lawn Chair Kings are approaching 14 years together as a band. What began as a trio in the year 2000 has wavered between trio and quartet; fourth members have been guitar...

Clinton captains the Mothership to Sky Ute Casino

The musical works of George Clinton owe as much to American rock music and Jimi Hendrix as it does to the funk and soul sound of James Brown. Both genres clearly are present in th...

Intrastate favorites return to The Hank

Colorado bluegrass musicians are a hearty folk. They’re a voluminous bunch who try to live up to a rich history, steeped in the tradition of American music dating back to the 1940...

From the ‘Prairie’ to the mountains

Radio’s Robin and Linda Williams to return to Durango for concert

The Sadies offer a midweek treat at the ACT

Dallas Good had no specific genre in mind when he formed The Sadies in the mid-’90s in Toronto. The guitar player had grown up in a musical family, the son of a member of the long...

Breuer’s comedy is grown up, not adult

Longtime “Saturday Night Live” fans may recall former cast member Jim Breuer best as the character Goat Boy. The New York-born comedian, whose tenure on the long-running NBC late-...

A teacher who remembers that music is fun

Toby Tenenbaum is a teacher whose ideals of music education not only involve the standard lessons of practice, history, theory and composition, but also fun. And that may be the most importa...

Sullivan invites his friends for Stillwater benefit

You don’t need to be a household-name musician to be a hit-maker. There are thousands of songwriters in big music cities worldwide who pen the hits for the big-time vocalists. Tal...

Gotta have that funk? It’s at Moe’s

Musical movements often are created out of the sheer necessity to fill a gap in a “scene.” If your “scene” has too much of this and not enough of that, you can do two things: sit ...

Town Mountain comes bearing new trophies

I’ve never been one for music award shows. Take the Grammys. The televised Grammys ignore the larger number of Grammys that go to real musicians. And the pop-country crowd seems t...