Duke Robillard is revered throughout New England as a founder of Rhode Island’s internationally known “little big band,” ...
The Boston-based blues trio GA-20 will take the stage at The Arts Campus at Willits on Saturday night. The band specializes in 1950s and ‘60s Chicago blues and has had three No. 1 albums on the ...
He might be young, but the Clarksdale, Mississippi phenom has already announced his presence as the world’s bluesman-in-chief ...
The composer and musician Raphael Saadiq, nominated for best score and best song at the Oscars this year, talk to THR about ...
Gracie Jane Sinclair and the Band will play at The 5 One Four Bar and Grill, 514 Ash St., Scranton, on Friday from 9 p.m. to ...
The best Led Zeppelin deep cuts from each of their albums include classic rock tracks like "Wearing and Tearing" and "You ...
Hughes will be joined at the Fogartyville show by Sara Stovall of Sarasota Americana group Passerine. 7 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show Saturday; Fogartyville Community Media and Arts Center, 525 Kumquat ...
These iconic guitar riffs by Ritchie Blackmore, Jimi Hendrix, and George Harrison helped define classic rock in 1968.
We can’t find Lucinda Williams. She’s somewhere on the other side of the phone, and her husband Tom Overby’s gone to find her. Two voices clatter distantly, until it’s finally her in my ear. The ...
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Ards International Guitar Festival strikes a chord for its 30th anniversary
The much‑loved Ards International Guitar Festival will return to Newtownards from 15 - 19 April, celebrating an incredible 30 years of world‑class performances, inspiring collaborations and ...
From psychedelic dreams to gritty roots-rock, 1968 was the year the counterculture exploded into its most diverse and daring masterpieces.
Iconic blues harmonica virtuoso Little Walter Jacobs died on Feb. 15, 1968, in Chicago. He was just 37 years old.
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