Nick Cave discusses his new album, 'Wild God,' as well as the influences Elvis Presley, Kris Kristofferson, and Anita Lane have had on him.
In 1968, Gram Parsons of The Byrds befriended Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones and introduced them to many country songs. Phil Kaufman, a road manager, recounted how Parsons and ...
It’s safe to say that almost no one in the audience at “The Big Gay Jamboree” gives a rap about dramatic structure and ...
Waco gets a blast of live music with at least 10 regional/national acts shoehorned into Friday and Saturday nights, thanks to ...
Director Tazewell Thompson has taken an a capella musical he created in 2019 about the original Fisk Jubilee Singers and ...
Saxophonist and composer Immanuel Wilkins’ multi-media work, Blues Blood, marries nostalgia with concepts of ancestry, all ...
Mickey Guyton is on her first-ever headlining tour of intimate club dates across North America supporting her latest album ...
Leaving a successful band to go solo can be a risky move, and while some artists like Beyoncé and Gwen Stefani totally nailed it, others didn’t quite hit the mark. It turns out, the magic of a band ...
Erik Nelson’s doc revisits a unique experiment in countercultural messaging, when the famed couple stepped in for a week in ...
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Today in Music History for Oct. 15: ...
Last week during our Super Centex Podcast, we paid homage to Kris Kristofferson, the great singer-songwriter who died on Sept ...