The Denver Gentlemen
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The Denver Gentlemen are a Colorado-based band. Formed in the early 1990s, they became defunct in the mid-90s, but were reformed in the early 2000s.
In its early years, the band featured David Eugene Edwards of 16 Horsepower and Woven Hand.
In 1995, their album Introducing the Denver Gentlemen (Absalom Recordings) was recorded live at The Bug Theatre in Denver, Colorado.
In 2005, they released a studio recording titled The Denver Gentlemen.
[edit] Quotation
"Unconcerned with genres, the Denver Gentlemen blends styles and sounds with gypsies, circus folk, lounge lizards and ghosts all comingling to create the most compelling release from Denver and perhaps the entire West." —Elseproduct catalog description [1]
[edit] External links
- Official site
- The Denver Gentlemen's MySpace profile
- The Denver Gentlemen at Smooch Records' site.
- Thank You For Clapping: All the Cool Kids are Playing "Six Degrees of the Denver Gentlemen" by Laura Bond, from Westword, 31 August 2000.