Robert Nelson, the executive director at the National Blues Museum, was pulled toward music throughout his life, from ...
After writing New Jack Swing hits and working with Michael Jackson in the 1980s, he set out to record the music he’d always ...
Jason Pierce and fellow Spiritualized member take a trip into the Old Weird America for a strange encounter with the flipside of the American dream ...
Guitarist John Scofield picks 10 of his favorite tracks from his own catalog and shares the stories behind them as he ...
Almost five years after millions of TV viewers saw and heard Jovin Webb on “American Idol,” the Gonzales native is releasing ...
A posthumous release from Roy Hargrove sees the trumpeter immersing himself in Afro-Cuban influences; an album from rising ...
For more than 50 years, five-time Grammy award-winning American blues guitarist and singer Robert Cray has been searching for ...
Willis – who was ranked among the top 21 new blues guitarists in a recent Guitar Player poll – has the uncanny knack of ...
Richard Hinds settles the tonearm gently into the grooves of the 78 record, and the music of Jelly Roll Morton and the Red Hot Peppers rises from the rotating disc and buzzes the room. " 'Doctor Jazz, ...
Kids 12 years old and younger will ... a.m.-12:30 p.m.:- Tom Rathe, local singer-songwriter who released his first EP in 2022 1-2:15: Debbie Bond, local blues artist who's played around the ...
Years ago, a Moline man found a mysterious, misplaced vinyl single. We traced the song back to its local roots.
Jim Croce and Ingrid Croce welcomed son A.J. in 1971. Here’s everything to know about Jim Croce’s son, A.J. Croce.