| 10/31/05 | The electro/organic sound of Bow Shock, live from KGNU Kabaret |
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| 10/24/05 | Fresh Colorado blues with the Once Removed Blues Band |
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| 10/17/05 | Acoustic guitar whiz Lynn Patrick returns to the KGNU Kabaret with new material from her forthcoming release. |
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| 10/10/05 | Dave Willey and avant geniuses, the Hamster Theatre come to play live at the KGNU studios as part of the KGNU Fall Membership Drive. Known world-wide for their quirky style, eastern influences and odd time signatures, Hamster Theatre will preview music from their forthcoming album. |
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10/3/05
| John Common returns to the Kabaret. As the singer/songwriter/guitarist for Rainville, John built a reputation for writing gritty, honest songs and then playing and singing the hell out of them live. This evening features John with his latest incarnation. |
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9/26/05
| David Booker gives us a taste of skiffle - the British post war blues/folk hybrid. |
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9/19/05
| Local rock/jam/funk group Ebeneezer plays live on tonight's Kabaret show.
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9/12/05
| Guitarist Robert Eldridge, known for his playing with the band Zeut, offers up an evening of "eclectic and mental" guitar music. |
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9/5/05
| Rodney James and the Blueflames join us to burn up the house with their rockabilly sounds. Live on the Kabaret with host Doc Martin |
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8/29/05
| Now based in Boulder, Roshan Bartiya is a masterful player of the sitar. He'll be joining us for an evening of traditional Indian music. Raised in a family with a long musical lineage, for many years Bartiya has traveled and performed, and composed music for the Indian film industry. |
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8/22/05
| Duo Sõkyõ, featuring David Wheeler on shakuhachi and Yoko Hiraoka on koto, return to the Kabaret studios. Renowned performers and teachers of traditional Japanese music, they will perform classical repertoire as well as contemporary works. |
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8/15/05
| The Lonesome Sisters, Sarah Hawker and Debra Clifford, are known for their hard hitting high harmonies and their love of singing about tragedy and heartache in all its forms. Join us as we feature this New York based duo live on KGNU's Kabaret. |
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8/8/05
| Local folk performers Kort and Beth McCumber will be featured live on the Kabaret show. |
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8/1/05
| Sandra Wong. Violin and nyckelharpa. (scandinavian keyed fiddle).
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7/25/05
| In our continuing collaboration with the Colorado Music Festival, join us as we present kora player Mamadou Diabate on the KGNU Kabaret. Coming from a long lineage of African griot, Mamadou Diabate hails from the Mandinka tradition in Mali. Joining him will be Balla Kouyate on balafon and Noah Jarrett on acoustic bass. |
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7/18/05
| From Manitou Springs, acoustic duo the Mitguards play an evening of original folk music live on KGNU's Kabaret |
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7/11/05
| Arkestra Pirata, led by Thomas Timothy Lenk, performs big band avant garde.
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7/4/05
| Ron Bucknam and Farrell Lowe will be performing free and structured improvisations live on KGNU's Kabaret. They will be performing electro-acoustic music using a combination of electric and acoustic guitars, electronic drum technologies, and a mutant analogue electronics setup. Ron and Farrell were founding members of the group Coyote Palace. |
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6/27/05
| Venezuelan group Un Mundo. The first of two collaborations this summer with the Colorado Music Festival, “Un Mundo” is formed by a group of virtuoso Latin American musicians banded together to bring forth the excitement, passion and energy of the beautiful music of Venezuela and Latin America. |
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6/20/05
| Johnny O Band, blues. |
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6/13/05
| Kevin Mullaney, aka six-seven Kevin. Singer/songwriter recently transplanted to Boulder. |
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6/6/05
| WadiRum, featuring Stewart Ehrlich. |
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| Rapsody – the unplugged version of the group, fusing hiphop, rock, funk and more. 5/30/05 |
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| Face, winners of Colorado’s acappella competition perform their unique repertoire. 5/23/04 |
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| Believe You Me – hailing from Denver, BYM specializes in infusions of jazz, funk, country. 5/16/05 |
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| Cameron & Kristina – fresh off their travels from Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Louisiana, perform mid eastern music. 5/9/05 |
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| Boulder Acoustic Society, eclectic acoustic sounds from this group, fresh off their success at this year’s South by Southwest. 5/2/05 |
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| Dexter Payne Quartet – bringing alive classic and original Brazilian Choro music. 4/25/05 |
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| The KGNU talent show – a special spring fundraising drive Kabaret. 4/18/05 |
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| Local bluegrass band Newcomer’s Home preview their new album release. 4/11/05 |
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| Shmelki & the Clueless Goys – Klezmania Plus from Sheldon Sands and friends. 4/4/05 |
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| Starfuzz – the Beatles meet Pavement in this Denver rock quartet. 3/28/05 |
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| West of Chicago – Denver blues group. 3/21/05
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| Inactivists – angry lounge music from Denver. 3/14/05
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| Avant guitar work from Neil Haverstick. 3/7/05 |
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| Planina — Balkan choir. 2/28/05 |
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| Deborah Stafford Quartet – jazz vocals. 2/21/05 |
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| Indosonix, cinematic psychedelic spy music with Javier Gonzalez 2/7/05 |
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| New Vista High Jazz Band. 1/31/05 |
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| Longmont Children’s Chorale. 1/24/05 |
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| Shamwari, youth marimba ensemble. 1/17/05 |
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| Lyons High School Jazz Band 1/10/05 |
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| Teen rock band Lady Danger. 1/3/05 |
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| Local world/funk/fusion group Kan Nal. 12/20/04 |
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| Guitarist Steve Glotzer. 12/13/04 |
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| Fei Wu, Chinese Zheng player. 12/6/04 |
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| Solo guitar with Bruce Hayes. 11/29/04 |
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| Breezy Porticos, rock from Denver. 11/22/04 |
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| Danny Schaefer and the Red Glory Ramblers. 11/15/04 |
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| Cajun music with Bayou Secou. 11/8/04 |
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| United Dope Front. 11/1/04 |
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