Getting the opportunity to play alongside one of your heroes while still in the early years of your career is daunting, but was a breeze for Stevie Ray Vaughan.
In 1949, the world almost lost one of the greatest blues guitar players of all time, B.B. King, before he even reached his apex of fame. As fate would have it, the universe spared King ...
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, whom I was fortunate enough to interview and is now in his 90s, told me that he was playing in the ...
Dylan Salfer has been busy. Three weeks ago, he was named best guitarist in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, and his band came in third place. Two weeks ago, he signed a deal with the ...
THE WEEK'S TOP-SELLING ALBUMS GEARED TOWARD CHILDREN'S AUDIENCES, BASED ON MULTIMETRIC CONSUMPTION, BLENDING TRADITIONAL ALBUM SALES, STREAMING-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS AND TRACK-EQUIVALENT ALBUMS, AS ...
Charlie A’Court is going to perform in Harrison for the first time. On Saturday, Feb. 8, the Harrison Festival Society will ...
Father and son teamed up for three songs on Mackenzie’s debut album, Infected with the Blues, including the title track and ...
I thought a lot about Macchio’s movie while watching this magnificent trailer for Ryan Coogler’s hotly anticipated vampire ...
"It’s going to be weird how that’s perceived, having a Hollywood star on the album," Noel Gallagher mused in 1997, discussing ...
"He was the most popular kid in school — but he was also super nice and a genuinely good guy. I'm really happy to see him ...
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