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Homegrown musician meloD talks about live shows, self-producing record

Durango native and musician Dakota Myers, also known as meloD, released his debut album “Brain Spiders” over the summer, taking DIY to the extreme: The entire project was done by him alone. ...

Annual Durango Celtic Festival offers bands, workshops

With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, it’s only fitting that the Durango Celtic Festival makes its annual appearance. The festival, now in its fifth year, will be taking...

Singers, start your voices

Time for Durango Voice’s first round

Community Concert Hall to hold a prep music extravaganza on Wednesday

A school music extravaganza, featuring ensembles with musicians from Durango area schools, will be held from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Fort Lewis College Community Concert Hall, 100...

As the stars he parodied disappeared, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic remains

LOS ANGELES – One day last summer, Lin-Manuel Miranda, on break from “Hamilton,” stopped by neighbor Jimmy Fallon’s house in the Hamptons. They both love music and Fallon has a listening roo...

Durango High student makes Carnegie Hall debut

Some musicians play all their lives without making it to Carnegie Hall. But for Durango High School student Grace Wilmes, her invitation to perform at one of the world’s most famo...

James Brown’s ‘Funky Drummer’ Clyde Stubblefield dies at 73

MADISON, Wis. – Clyde Stubblefield, a James Brown drummer who created one of the most widely sampled drum breaks ever, has died. He was 73. His wife, Jody Hannon, says Stubblefiel...

Blues train returning to Durango this summer

SBG Productions and Telluride Blues and Brews Festival will return to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and offer the seventh annual blues train June 2 and 3, and Aug. 18 and 19....

San Juan Symphony celebrates Gershwin

Like a fading memory of times gone by,” Thomas Heuser said in an interview this week, “images seem to dissolve and break apart. A saxophone soloist creates the mood of a smoky cabaret theate...

Grammy producer apologizes for Metallica, Caesar glitches

LOS ANGELES – The longtime producer of the Grammy Awards is offering apologies to Metallica and Shirley Caesar after a technical glitch and a misprint marred their inclusion on the show. ...

Imagine Dragons, Macklemore, Skrillex lead ACLU concert

NEW YORK – Outrage about President Donald Trump’s travel ban has prompted a spring fundraising concert for the American Civil Liberties Union that will feature a diverse lineup, including Ma...

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers reunite for Grammy honor

LOS ANGELES – Tom Petty got his band the Heartbreakers back together for a high-class gig to launch Grammy weekend. Foo Fighters, Don Henley, Norah Jones, Gary Clark Jr., Jackson ...