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Blonde Redhead with Allison Lorenzen
Oct
4
6:00 PM18:00

Blonde Redhead with Allison Lorenzen

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Levitt Pavilion Denver Presents

Blonde Redhead with Allison Lorenzen
Friday, October 4th, 2024
All Ages | Rain or Shine
Doors Open: 6:00 PM | Show Start: 7:00 PM

VIP SECTION HAS LIMITED SEATING, SEAT NOT GUARANTEED, BRINGING CHAIRS OR BLANKETS IS ENCOURAGED


Blonde Redhead

Moving from Sonic Youth-like art punk to eclectic pop over the course of their decades-long career, Blonde Redhead remained one of indie rock’s most creative acts. The band formed in 1993 after Japanese art students Kazu Makino and Maki Takahashi randomly met Italian twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace at an Italian restaurant in New York. (The name was taken from a song by the ’80s no wave band DNA.) With Makino and Amedeo on guitars and vocals, Simone on drums, and Takahashi on bass, the band’s chaotic, artistic rock caught the attention of Sonic Youth drummer Steve Shelley, who produced and released the band’s debut album, Blonde Redhead, on his Smells Like Records label. Shortly after the album’s release, Takahashi left the band. The remaining members continued as a trio, releasing a second album, La Mia Vita Violenta, on Shelley’s label in 1995.

For their 1997 release, Fake Can Be Just as Good, recorded for Touch & Go, the trio was joined by guest bass player Vern Rumsey from Unwound. By 1998, the band eliminated bass and scaled back to guitars, drums, and vocals for In an Expression of the Inexpressible. Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons and the Melodie Citronique EP followed two years later. The band’s first for 4AD, Misery Is a Butterfly, was released in spring 2004. For 2007’s 23, the group opted for a mix of dream pop and delicate electronic textures. Three years later, Blonde Redhead delivered Penny Sparkle, a more stripped-down, even more electronic-leaning set of songs the band recorded in New York and Stockholm with Alan Moulder, Van Rivers, and the Subliminal Kid. In 2014, Blonde Redhead returned with Barragán, featuring production from Drew Brown (Beck, Stephen Malkmus, Radiohead).

The band revisited its early days in 2016 with the Numero Group box set Masculin Feminin, which collected Blonde Redhead and La Mia Via Violenta along with demos, singles, and radio performances from that era. That year also saw the release of Freedom of Expression on Barragán Hard, a collection of Barragán remixes including contributions by Deerhoof, Van Rivers, Nosaj Thing, and Connan Mockasin. Blonde Redhead returned with new music in 2017 in the shape of the EP ‘3 O’Clock’, which they released on their own Asa Wa Kuru Records.


Allison Lorenzen

Allison Lorenzen is a musician based in Southern Colorado by way of Denver, whose darkwave dreampop sound explores a minimalist approach to acutely felt noise-pop and aching slowcore. Her first solo album, Tender, was released by Whited Sepulchre Records in 2021 to critical praise. Lorenzen’s latest single “Words” released in 2023 as part of the dark music label The Flenser’s compilation of LOW covers, which received acclaim from numerous publications including Stereogum.


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Ofrendas 2022: A Celebration of Life 
Oct
9
12:00 PM12:00

Ofrendas 2022: A Celebration of Life 

Levitt’s Free Summer Series

Donor Alliance’s Summer Concert Series

Sunday October 9th, 2022
All Ages | Rain or Shine
GA Doors Open: 11:00pm | Show Start: 12:00 PM

Limited Molly’s Spirits VIP Lounge Tickets On Sale Now

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Ofrendas 2022: A Celebration of Life 

The Latino Cultural Arts Center dedicates the Fall to Día de los Muertos and Mental Wellness as they kickoff Ofrendas 2022. The aim is to create intergenerational and intercultural opportunities to learn about different traditions associated with Día de los Muertos while destigmatizing access to mental health.

Ofrendas is an open invitation to co-create with local artists, artisans, educators, and mental health professionals inspired by the losses we have faced. Join us October 9th, from 12-3pm, at Levitt Pavilion Denver for the Celebration of Life event which includes family friendly activities for all with various wellness resources and activities. DJ Selecta C will emcee and showcase Afro-beats with a flair of reggae music. The lineup this year includes a Denver Parks and Rec Zumba class at 12:30pm and a performance by Cipriano. Headlining the inaugural festival this year is Los Mocochetes.

Special Thanks to the Ofrendas 2022 Sponsors: Levitt Pavilion Denver, 5280 Magazine, Flor Sells Denver, US Bank, El Semanario and Caring for Denver


Los Mocochetes

Los Mocochetes is a Xicanx/Funk band from the ancestral, occupied and unceded lands of the Tsis tsis'tas¹, Hinono'eiteen², Ka'igwu³, Weenuchiu⁴, Anasazi⁵, Newe⁶, Diné⁷, Ndee⁸, Inday⁸, and Dine'é⁸ (commonly referred to as Cheyenne¹, Arapahoe², Kiowa³, Ute⁴, Pueblo⁵, Shoshone⁶, Navajo⁷, Apache⁸) and other peoples now known as Denver, CO with deep roots from the Mora Valley in northern Nuevo Mexico and to the south from Juarez, MX. 

The word Mocochete is a term coined by the group to mean “mocosos con machetes”. In life, most mocosos (snot-nosed “brats”) develop physically to the point where they are strong enough to wield a tool or weapon, such as a machete. How you use that tool has lasting consequences and defines the mark you leave on the world with great potential for both creation and destruction. This duality exists in all of us.

Los Mocochetes have devoted their lives to using their machetes for good. Every performance draws on the elements, the directions, the ancestors and the great mystery. Each song is a prayer meant to move your feet, stir your spirit, and to remind you of the incredible power you have to heal yourself and the 7 generations forward and back. 

Los Mocochetes create revolutionary music you can dance to, with heartfelt intention to move us all forward, together, as one. Aho. Mitákuye Oyás'iŋ. Ōmeteōtl. Aṣẹ.

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Cool Vibes Reggae Fest Featuring Third World, Black Uhuru & more
Oct
1
2:00 PM14:00

Cool Vibes Reggae Fest Featuring Third World, Black Uhuru & more

Levitt’s Free Summer Series
Saturday October 1st, 2022
All Ages | Rain or Shine
GA Doors Open: 2:00 PM | Show Start: 3:00 PM

Limited Molly’s Spirits VIP Lounge Tickets

Free RSVP Now Open


Cool Vibes Reggae Fest

Our energy is within love and passion for powerful, positive music that can influence everyone in an upfull progressive way. Reggae music embraces and energizes positivity, love, giving, and an energy that simply makes you want to move and feel good! Cool Vibes festival will bring communities together from all walks of life, regardless of race, color, age, religion or spiritual belief. Joining together to embrace positive ‘cool vibes’.

A oneness vibe – together.

Our purpose is to attract people of all ages to our music festival. Family is everything, whether it’s blood or like minded friends coming together to share a positive musical experience. The youth are our future! We encourage all children to experience and be exposed to progressive cultivating music that embraces change for the better good. Bring the kids, bring the parents, bring the grand parents, bring a friend, bring a neighbor.

Cool Vibes launched our 2021 inaugural festival in Colorful Colorado at the beautiful outdoor arena: The Levitt Pavilion.

Third World

Black Uhuru

Eli-Mac

Indubious

Lea Love

Mono Verde Collective

DJ Larry / Chris Milly

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