Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke to the Vietnam War that became an anthem for protesters and a highlight of ...
Prepare for a captivating musical journey with ONE GUITAR WOMAN, from Sue Foley’s GRAMMY® nominated solo acoustic tribute to female pioneers of guitar. Foley’s album also received the 2025 Blues Music ...
The Austin Blues Festival returns to Waterloo Park, honoring Antones long-standing influence while bringing the community ...
Hull Porch Fest presents Rosie’s Rock Fest in honor of International Women’s Day on March 7 at 7pm at The C-Note in Hull.
WMNF commemorated International Women’s Day with a special event at The Palladium featuring blues guitarist and scholar Sue Foley and a celebration of women’s lasting contributions to music.
The Natural State gets name-checked throughout the Oscar darling "Sinners." We reached out to local scholars to see just how ...
Atlanta bluesman Tinsley Ellis will bring his “rocking acoustic” blues to the Ute Theater in Rifle on Saturday. His acoustic shows are intimate and heavy on stories about a life spent chasing the muse ...
Oscar-nominated editor Michael P. Shawver reveals how the film was shaped in post-production through three dozen different versions and some difficult cuts.
On March 7, the Aldous Collins Band headlines Brighton Music Hall, with opening acts including Weymouth’s Jay Psaros, Sam Chase and Third Left.
Several musicians will gather at Seekers Church in Takoma on Friday for the Say Sister! Guitar Festival, celebrating women redefining the guitar across jazz, blues, folk, and avant-garde genres.
Listen to Ella Langley’s Hot 100 hit and more songs about a place that’s long been a source of musical inspiration.
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