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DEVO, the trailblazing band that first introduced the world to their unique concept of “de-evolution,” is continuing their creative renaissance with an exciting slate of new projects and live performances. Following a five-year hiatus, the group demonstrated their enduring impact by releasing Hardcore Devo Volumes 1 and 2—70s-era compilations that trace DEVO’s early electronic rock experiments and cemented their reputation as pioneering innovators.

Groundbreaking guitarists Andy Summers and Robert Fripp are set to release an expansive four-disc collection, The Complete Recordings 1981 - 1984, featuring newly remixed and previously unheard material.

Abe Mamet, a rising force in the jazz scenes of Denver, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City, has announced his sophomore album, Levitate the Heavy Part, set for release on March 7, 2025, via LMB Records. Known for his dynamic approach to the French horn and his ability to weave the instrument seamlessly into the fabric of jazz and creative music, Mamet follows up his 2021 debut with a bold, exploratory new work that highlights his growth as both an instrumentalist and composer.

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Dazzle Denver, the city’s premier live music venue, is proud to honor Women’s History Month with an electrifying lineup of 16 female-led performances throughout March. From soul-stirring tributes to legendary artists to groundbreaking original compositions, these shows highlight the power, influence, and artistry of women in music.

 A Month of Music Celebrating Women’s Voices

AEG Presents Rocky Mountains and John Summit are thrilled to unveil the full weekend schedule for the John Summit Presents Experts Only Vail Weekender, running February 14–16, 2025. Vail once again transforms into the world’s premier alpine music venue, encompassing daytime pop-ups, après parties, main-stage sets at Ford Park, and late-night afterparties.

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The countdown to AIRBEAT ONE Festival 2025 is on!

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Brook Benton and Dinah Washington’s 1960 release of Baby (You've Got What It Takes) was a pop and R&B hit, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Hot R&B Sides chart. At the time, Benny Turner and Maria Muldaur were young adults, just beginning their now-legendary musical careers. Now, after more than six decades of performing, Turner and Nola Blue’s newly signed Maria Muldaur bring a wealth of experience to breathe new life into the song.

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This past week in celebration of what would have been Bob Marley's 80th birthday, Acoustic Sounds’ Analogue Productions label has joined forces with the Marley family to proudly announce an ambitious slate of reissues of several of the global legend’s most iconic albums in a number of deluxe configurations. Centered around the theme of Uprising, the series will honor Marley’s spirit and legacy as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. 

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Rhiannon Giddens reunites with her former Carolina Chocolate Drops bandmate Justin Robinson on What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow, an album of North Carolina fiddle and banjo music, out April 18 on Nonesuch Records.

Grammy-winner Mike Farris’ upcoming release, The Sound of Muscle Shoals, finds the Nashville artist releasing his first album jointly through legendary Alabama imprint Fame Records and Mississippi's Malaco Records.

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