The singer-songwriter and producer has had one of the more distinguished and multifaceted careers in modern music. He talks about following an unconventional path from Tony! Toni! Toné! to Sinners.
By Larson Sutton Little Feat guitarist and singer Scott Sharrard has unveiled his first-ever solo acoustic storytelling show, ...
By his own admission, Ford was “green” when he was called into play on George Harrison’s Dark Horse but there was no pressure ...
On Friday, March 6, the longtime Wilmington blues musician will release new music for the first time since 2017.
With “traditional” blues as their foundation, some artists and educators working to introduce the music to the next ...
Pivoting this week from politics to poetry, music, and private prayers for peace (and unintended alliteration). The world is topsy-turvy, and we are powerless in the province of politicians.
Meyers was known for his work with Doug Sahm and the Texas Tornados. He also wrote the "national anthem of San Antonio." ...
Even though Ozzy Osbourne was one of the finest singers of his time, he felt that some members of Black Sabbath weren't ...
"Maybe war is a God and we're just super superstitious; it's gonna take a lot of blood, 'cause boy, are we religious." The post Review & setlist: With sharp sarcasm, Jesse Welles took on war, bullies, ...
Buck Meek’s fourth solo album was inspired by a conversation with his Big Thief bandmate and producer James Krivchenia: What if they added some electronica to their sound? Ditch ...
If you remember Dylan, Zeppelin, Clapton, Hendrix and Fleetwood Mac rocking Worcester, you weren’t there. No, really. It ...
With that, the show was on, and Flemons cut a striking figure in his suspenders and flat pork pie hat. Behind him hung a ...