Jeremy D’Antonio of Tiny Television returns to Denver for the occasional show, including Friday night at the Hi-Dive. Photos and text by .
When Jeremy D’Antonio packed his bags and decided to call California home, Denver lost a powerful voice in the local singer/songwriter community. Fortunately for fans of this scene, D’Antonio still returns to our town a few times a year and gathers his friends into the band known as .
Featuring a lineup of some of Denver’s best multi-group musicians, such as Dan Luehring, James Han, Jonathan Rakstang, Joshua Trinidad and Jess Mefford, Tiny Television hit the stage once again on Friday night. The large and enthusiastic crowd was treated to openers , , and before D’Antonio took the stage in his jean jacket, sleeveless shirt and bandana.
The Springsteen associations carried beyond his look and throughout his music, culminating in a cover of “I’m On Fire.” However, the talent and emotion of D’Antonio and his band were delivered more purely in the performances of Tiny Television originals like “This Town” and the apropos “”Hallelujah I’m Coming Home.”
Check out Doug Beam’s photo essay of Tiny Television’s performance below:
Doug Beam is a self-taught photographer and occasional writer who stumbled into the Denver music scene once upon a time and hasn’t been able to stop photographing bands since. You can see much of his music photography on , or peek further into his weird world on .




