Holly Lovell w/ Courtney Hartman
Indie 102.3 Presents Holly Lovell with Courtney Hartman on Thursday, February 13th. Holly Lovell: Holly Lovell is an indie singer-songwriter whose music “bridges the gap between Neil Young and Feist—beautiful, haunting, and lyrically brilliant” (Indie Underrated). A self-taught musician, she started performing at a young age and found solace in songwriting when her family moved from Colorado to Australia. Her early lyrics came from a place of wanting to ease the burden of pains he saw in those around her, taking on topics like miscarriage or loneliness. Her storytelling even then was deeply raw, emotional, and vulnerable. “It was heavy stuff, but I had an early fascination with the human condition and relationship dynamics, which still play a huge role in my writing,” she says. At 15, Lovell won a competition that led to performing alongside Patty Griffin and Brandi Carlile. Often compared to Carlile, Maggie Rogers, and Joni Mitchell, Lovell’s music blends raw story-telling and vocals with atmospheric production. After moving back to the U.S. at 19, she became a fixture in Denver’s music scene, opening for artists like The Fray and Phillip Phillips and releasing two EPs. Lovell’s new album, Hello Chelsea, is deeply personal, exploring addiction, grief, and healing through her complex relationship with her uncle, whose struggle with addiction in New York City inspired the record. The album’s recording process was a therapeutic journey, with Lovell and her family traveling in a converted school bus to record in rural Wisconsin to record with Grammy-winning Brian Joseph (Bon Iver). The result is an atmospheric yet honest and intimate album that embraces imperfection and humanity. Hello Chelsea is available February 7th, 2025. Courtney Hartman: Courtney Hartman is a Colorado-born guitarist, singer, writer and producer best known for her work beneath the surface, writing and recording with artists throughout the folk community. With the release of her newest album, Glade, Courtney takes us with her into a world of her own making, with songs about home and abiding; pulling out the marrow of what makes us good and what makes us kin. Written in the year following her return to a childhood home, the songs emanate from a place of quiet and sifting out. Although she brought in a handful of friends to contribute from a distance, for the most part, Glade was crafted alone in the dark morning hours. Acoustic Guitar Magazine recognizes Courtney as a “distinctive guitar stylist… and a songwriter that delights and disturbs” while PopMatters calls her music “a delicate light glistening softly in the darkness.” Her debut album, Ready Reckoner, was written amidst a 500-mile walking pilgrimage and features collaborations with Bill Frisell, Anais Mitchell, Shazhad Ismaily and Sam Amidon. In 2014 Courtney received a GRAMMY nomination for her work with folk quintet Della Mae and in 2017 she was nominated for Instrumentalist of the Year by the Americana Music Association. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Cardinal Bloom w/ Neighborhood Watch + moonpool
Globe Hall Presents Cardinal Bloom with Neighborhood Watch and moonpool on Friday, February 21st. Cardinal Bloom is an Indie Rock Band from Salt Lake City, Utah, one of the birthplaces of the modern Indie Rock genre. Their debut album, “The Only Place I’ve Ever Known,” was released in September 2024, marking a new era of their music while still holding true to the sound they’ve carved as their own. Cardinal Bloom’s music encapsulates the nostalgic and bittersweet feeling of ‘better days,’ yet it leaves you with the notion that there is still so much life ahead of us to be lived. “Everything they did worked together to absolutely nail that dusty Deseret sound—one that sits in between pop, rock, and folk.” -Zach Collier (Provo Music Magazine) Their members include Joey St. John on guitar and vocals, Jacob Silvester on bass and vocals, Josh Thomas on guitar, and Nate Adair on drums. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Ballpark! w/ Everlasting Everything, number 9 + Sunshowers
Globe Hall presents Ballpark! with Everlasting Everything, number 9 and Sunshowers on Sunday, January 26th. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Flahoola w/ Insipidus, Big Canned Ham + Patema
Globe Hall presents Flahoola with Insipidus, Big Canned Ham and Patema on Friday, February 7th.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Frog Team w/ Dancing With Dante, No Dreams + Crash Poodle
Globe Hall presents Frog Team with Dancing With Dante, No Dreams and Crash Poodle on Friday, January 17th.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards w/ VOLORES + Milk N’ Fox
Globe Hall Presents Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards with VOLORES and Milk N’ Fox on Thursday, April 10 — Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards is an American multi-genre ensemble founded by Johnny Manchild.Since its founding in 2016, the band took the internet by storm, with a unique conundrum of jazz idioms, grunge, alt-rock, world music, and funk that prompted even Anthony Fantano himself (known as “The Only Music Critic Who Matters” by the NYT) ask “what gives them the right to be this good? ” The Bastards have since answered that question, drawing from a dedicated and thriving fanbase that is bound together by a deep love of music, lyricism, engineering and sonic exploration. From their hometown of Oklahoma City to the global stage, each release has been a marked discovery not just for the fans, but the Poor Bastards themselves. With 18+ million streams, 4 albums, and new sonic horizons to be crossed, the Poor Bastards have morphed into a collective of sorts with as many as 10 collaborators (affectionately “Bastards”) in regular rotation, with Johnny Manchild at the helm. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
MoonRadish w/ The Buzz + Dylan Kishner Band
Globe Hall Presents MoonRadish with The Buzz and Dylan Kishner Band on Thursday, January 30th. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Good Looks w/ A Place For Owls + INNS
Globe Hall Presents Good Looks with A Place For Owls and INNS on Saturday, February 8th. Good Looks write kindhearted and cathartic rock songs about the persistence required to make it through hard times. In April 2022, the Austin, Texas quartet released their critically acclaimed debut Bummer Year, which channeled post-2016 frustrations into lyrically generous and biting tracks. Immediately after their triumphant hometown record release show, tragedy struck. Walking outside the venue, lead guitarist Jake Ames was hit by a car crossing the street, fracturing his skull and tailbone. Following a necessary period of healing and processing which found him in the ICU and dealing with short-term memory issues, Ames recovered. The traumatic accident strengthened their bond, which is evident on their electric new album Lived Here For A While. Out June 7 via Keeled Scales, it’s fearlessly direct music that captures the full-throated intensity of their galvanizing live show. Though frontman Tyler Jordan had already written the 10 urgent songs on this album before the accident, they weren’t recorded yet. Following the excitement of the release show, Ames’ horrific injury was a devastating blow and made the band’s future uncertain. They canceled the next few months of touring and were mainly concerned about whether or not their bandmate would be OK. “We were in the hospital with him every day,” says Jordan. “It wasn’t clear how bad it was gonna be for Jake. We had no idea how this traumatic brain injury would affect him until the swelling went down. We even wondered if we’d ever play music together again.” Ames was initially hospitalized for nearly a week. While he had difficulty speaking conversationally upon his release, he quickly realized he could still play guitar and sing almost perfectly. These songs exude the many charms of this Texas band and they debuted several of these cuts on tours with the full band, which includes original drummer Phil Dunne and new bassist Harrison Anderson. However, Ames’ accident wasn’t the only horrific event that plagued the band. In July 2023, on the first day of a south and Midwestern run, their tour van was rear-ended by a speeding car, causing an accident on the highway that culminated with their van, alongside their instruments, merch, and records, becoming engulfed in flames. Thankfully, none of the band members suffered serious injuries. Two days later, Jordan continued out the tour solo with the band joining him a few days later to finish the run. This resilience is essential to Good Looks and why the songs on Lived Here For A While resonate so profoundly. “Driving to those shows immediately after the crash, I had a lot of time to think and process everything,” says Jordan. “And honestly, what better way to heal than to see people that you love, play music and do what you were put on this earth to do.”” All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Sam Blasucci & Julia Zivic w/ Palamara
KGNU Presents Sam Blasucci and Julia Zivic with Palamara on Friday, April 4 — All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Todd Day Wait w/ Broghan Foster + Sugar Britches (Duo)
Globe Hall Presents Todd Day Wait with Broghan Foster and Sugar Britches (Duo) on Thursday, January 16th. Todd Day Wait, whom you may have heard of from his videos on GemsOnVHS or WesternAF, writes and performs his own style of timeless country music. Harking back to Jimmie Rodgers, Willie Nelson, Wynn Stewart and Kris Kristofferson, he keeps the spirit of country music alive. In 2009, he put all his earthly belongings on the curb, hit the road in his diesel shuttle bus fueled by vegetable oil, and began a never-ending tour. From busking the streets of New Orleans, to playing in the shadow of European castles, to lighting up the honky-tonk dance floors in Nashville, Todd keeps it 60/50. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.