The Colorado Springs Philharmonic will return to a full season for 2022-2023 after two years of canceled concerts and musician contract negoti…
719 Battle of The Food Trucks will be at Mount Carmel Veteran Services Center, 530 Communication Circle, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 15. It is prese…
Try not to take it personally, but Sarah Shook is one of those people who accomplished all their quarantine goals.
As Taylor Swift once said, “Tiny Desk is one of my favorite corners of the internet.”
A local entertainment company announced plans this week to develop an 8,000-seat, outdoor amphitheater on Colorado Springs' north side. The ve…
A $40 million, 8,000-seat outdoor amphitheater that would host top-name music and entertainment acts is planned for Colorado Springs' north si…
After two summers of a subdued concert scene due to COVID-19, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is back to full capacity crowds and has a packed lineup f…
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Grammy Award-winning James Taylor will perform July 18 at Broadmoor World Arena. Tickets for "An Evening with James Taylor and His All-Star Ba…
Do we all feel a little more interested in award shows right now?
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Judds, one of the most successful duos in country music in the 1980s, are reuniting to perform on the CMT Music Aw…
'CODA' handed the Academy Awards its most feel-good moment in years. So why doesn’t everyone feel good about the groundbreaking movie winning …
Joe Johnson, a local singer-songwriter, has a new album out called "Dark Horse Pale Rider." Listen to it on Spotify or joejohnsonsings.com. Yo…
As a famous football player once said, “sports and music are the two most entertaining things in the world.”
NEW YORK (AP) — Ye will not be performing at the Grammys this year. A report published in The Blast said that the musician was told Friday tha…
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It doesn’t take long for Scotty Devenish to let you in on a secret.
We can’t escape the past, or music from the past.
With the days of International Women’s Month upon us, here’s a tale of two women and the two songs they made decades apart.
Musicians found all sorts of ways to keep going during the pandemic.
Sergei Vassiliev could barely avoid crying while his colleagues in the Colorado Springs Philharmonic played the Ukrainian national anthem to o…
The long-running Colorado College Summer Music Festival will be featured on the April 29 episode of the PBS documentary series "Now Hear This,…
Some of pop music's favorite collaborators are at it again. Ed Sheeran tapped Taylor Swift for a new version of his heartfelt song "The Joker …
It had been months since I last heard the song.
She’s not sure why, but Marcia Stockton always knew she’d make it back to Colorado.
It was something of a miracle when Florence Price shook up the classical world by becoming the first Black woman to have a symphony performed …
After a year hiatus brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Icelantic's Winter on the Rocks will return this week at Red Rocks Amphitheatre for i…
It’s not often you’ll see more than a few musicians, say five or six at the most, on stage at most music venues in town.
It can feel like a little miracle. You’re having a bad day and, suddenly, a favorite song comes on the radio or the speakers at a coffee shop.
Lend him an ear, and Wesley Schultz will serenade you across the expansive range of human emotions and inspire toe-tapping — even if you’re co…