Maybe the SEC should change “It Just Means More” branding to “It Just Rocks More.” Some amazing musicians have come through schools now part of the Southeastern Conference, famous for its college ...
Long before he was famous ... in the blues by jamming alongside Muddy Waters, Albert Collins and John Lee Hooker. Now, at 72, the singer-guitarist worries today’s young blues musicians are ...
Also set to visit Van Wezel this week is the son of an internationally famous singer, following in his father's footsteps and ...
Carrying her guitar case, Jaime Wyatt walked into the southeast Lincoln home, slipped off her jacket, put on her cowboy hat, ...
“The Sound of Muscle Shoals” album is one of Farris’ best. As heard on gospel-soul tune “Ease On” and rock-tinged cut “I’ll ...
However, he vanished for a year and returned with extraordinary talent, making him one of the most famous blues artists of his time. Johnny Winter, born in Beaumont, Texas 1944, was surrounded by ...
Going Home With the Armadillo: Can a 1970s Venue for Hippies and Rednecks Survive in the New Austin?
Armadillo World Headquarters, which closed in 1980, was reborn last year. Now, it’s looking for a new permanent home in a very different city.
Springtime is for lovers — music lovers. From blues to bluegrass, Gary Clark, Jr. to Gladys Knight, homegrown funk to a ...
From live music to Monster Jam at AT&T Stadium, there is no shortage of things to do around North Texas from Thursday, March ...
one of the pioneering ensembles of Texas-style Americana music. When she signed with Rounder Records in 1984, she found her enduring voice in traditional Gulf Coast rhythm and blues. As her career ...
Butler, who died Feb. 20, was born in rural Miss., and had his first hit in 1958, singing lead with The Impressions. He later moved to Chicago and entered local politics. Originally broadcast in 2000.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results