Twist and Shout
2508 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80206
Phone: 303-722-1943
Hours: Mon-Sat 10AM-7PM; Sun 10AM-6PM Twist & Shout is now open for in-store shopping daily from 10AM-7PM (6PM Sunday). We are also continuing curbside pickup & mail order services. Please call with any questions!
Diane Cluck co-produced her eighth album alongside multi-instrumentalist Colin Killalea. "It's the first album I've recorded in my adopted hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia, and I let sounds of the region influence it's making and bend my songwriting. I wanted to collaborate, and to focus on deep emotion including golden-yellow joyful. I wanted to make an album that honored my family and could resonate with young and old." Spaciously arranged instrumentation highlights the strength of Diane's lyricism and signature vocal style, and the album features an array of accompanying musicians including longtime collaborator Isabel Castellvi on cello, John D'earth on flugelhorn, Michelle Oliva on bass clarinet, John Ashley Murphy on harmonica, Brian Caputo on drums and Curtis Fye on bass. Diane and co-producer Colin Killalea each play piano, guitar, drums and percussion. Common Wealth deftly weaves disparate elements of old-time music, classical, folk, jazz improvisation and church hymn into something uniquely vibrant.
Diane Cluck co-produced her eighth album alongside multi-instrumentalist Colin Killalea. "It's the first album I've recorded in my adopted hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia, and I let sounds of the region influence it's making and bend my songwriting. I wanted to collaborate, and to focus on deep emotion including golden-yellow joyful. I wanted to make an album that honored my family and could resonate with young and old." Spaciously arranged instrumentation highlights the strength of Diane's lyricism and signature vocal style, and the album features an array of accompanying musicians including longtime collaborator Isabel Castellvi on cello, John D'earth on flugelhorn, Michelle Oliva on bass clarinet, John Ashley Murphy on harmonica, Brian Caputo on drums and Curtis Fye on bass. Diane and co-producer Colin Killalea each play piano, guitar, drums and percussion. Common Wealth deftly weaves disparate elements of old-time music, classical, folk, jazz improvisation and church hymn into something uniquely vibrant.
Diane Cluck co-produced her eighth album alongside multi-instrumentalist Colin Killalea. "It's the first album I've recorded in my adopted hometown of Charlottesville, Virginia, and I let sounds of the region influence it's making and bend my songwriting. I wanted to collaborate, and to focus on deep emotion including golden-yellow joyful. I wanted to make an album that honored my family and could resonate with young and old." Spaciously arranged instrumentation highlights the strength of Diane's lyricism and signature vocal style, and the album features an array of accompanying musicians including longtime collaborator Isabel Castellvi on cello, John D'earth on flugelhorn, Michelle Oliva on bass clarinet, John Ashley Murphy on harmonica, Brian Caputo on drums and Curtis Fye on bass. Diane and co-producer Colin Killalea each play piano, guitar, drums and percussion. Common Wealth deftly weaves disparate elements of old-time music, classical, folk, jazz improvisation and church hymn into something uniquely vibrant.