In 1964, the Rolling Stones took a break from their first American tour to record several songs at Chess Records at 2120 S.
Reigning champions Western Australia have revived their quest for Sheffield Shield history, trouncing Queensland by an ...
Muddy Waters is known as the father of the blues, and in 1969, he got together to record one of the finest albums of his career with some of his musical sons.
The Brian Torff Group, a musical group led by a Fairfield University professor, will perform a Tribute to Black Music at the ...
Take care of business. Quit your comfort zone. Don’t listen to rock journalists. And never forget you could still be washing ...
Nashville is known for country music, but there are standout artists here in other genres, too. This month we're highlighting ...
As New Orleans heads into the Carnival season, local venues provide the soundtrack for the season.
The spellbinding, sometimes brutally evocative lyrics of "Strange Fruit" by Billie Holiday, describes lynchings in the American South.
Chuck Silverstein and His Fertile Imagination blends folk, blues, ragtime and humor in an unforgettable, genre-defying, acoustic show ...
Chatham Rabbits’ Sarah and Austin McCombie discuss songs from their new album ‘Be Real with Me’ and a classic flip side from ...
Beyoncé’s Grammys for “COWBOY CARTER” are signs of success, but it also shows that artists of color still face challenges in the music world. When such artists are given the recognition they deserve, ...
Robbie Robertson was one of the all time guitar greats but because his work is so intrinsically tied to his band he was often overlooked as an individual genius ...