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Marching Bayfield Wolverines capture 3rd at state

68-member band had plenty of support in Pueblo

Folsom releases ‘Big Buffet’

Debut album for local musician

A percussive Pennington evening

Former FLC professor returns for recital

Lawn Chair Kings: ‘Sometimes ... sustained feedback might occur’

Alt-country band discusses 15-year evolution

Adele is playing the long game, and it's working brilliantly

These days, it’s common for artists to tease a new song on Instagram before an album drops, or tweet a vague, mysterious photo clue to send fans into a frenzy about what it could all mean. ...

Former Durango High School band leader inducted into Hall of Fame

These days, the Durango High School band is thriving under the direction of Katharine Reed, but in the early 1960s, the baton was in the hand of a young band leader just starting his career,...

Durango High School band marching off to regionals

Band quadrupled under director’s leadership

Crate-diggers have their day

Vinyl aficionados look to add to their record collections in Durango swap

Guest conductor Richardson leads San Juan Symphony in style

Tall, lanky Blake Richardson hovered over the San Juan Symphony last Saturday night, launching the 30th season. With a wingspan rivaling that of a bald eagle, Richardson was the first of thr...

A music festival all our own

Ogle, Edwards and iAM Music fill a void with ambitious, artistic bazaar

Miley’s bare breast: it’s not like Janet

NEW YORK – Janet Jackson exposed a breast on national television a decade ago and it sparked national outrage. Miley Cyrus’ flash barely caused a shrug. Cyrus’ exposure – you can’...

Stephen and Damian Marley: The sound of reggae’s 2nd generation

More than 30 years after the death of their father, the sons of Bob Marley continue to tour and draw crowds to the sounds of reggae. In a year that has marked the 70th anniversary of their f...
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