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By Andy Vihstadt

Published on July 13, 2006

Unlike most supergroups, The Raconteurs formed at the height of its members' careers (well, at least those of Jack White and Brendan Benson), so who knows how long they'll be willing to share the spotlight or the paycheck. You can catch this Voltron of indie rock on Sunday at Denver's Fillmore Auditorium (1510 Clarkson, 303-837-0360.) Or, if you're the outdoorsy type (after an eight-hour car ride, who isn't?), head 15 miles west of the Mile-High City to the Red Rocks Amphitheater (Red Rocks Park, Morrison, 303-295-4444) for majestic scenery and Social Distortion. If hip-hop's your game, check out P.O.S. at the Fox Theater (1135 13th Street, 303-443-3399) in Boulder Friday night.