A multifaceted musician, he was the last surviving original member of an influential group that mixed rock, r&b and an Americana sound.
Gene Austin, the original crooner whose recordings sold 86 million copies in the Twenties and Thirties, lost his battle with lung cancer on Jan. 24, 1972.
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Caribbean jazz trumpeter Dizzy Reece's debut album for Blue Note Records, 'Blues In Trinity,' was recorded in London in 1958.
Proving that even British bands could get in on the yacht rock act, the Climax Blues Band knocked off a pair of songs that fit well into the canon. There was the sleekly funky "Couldn't Get It Right" ...
A 95-year-old actress, who appeared in movies like The Blues Brothers and Lady Sings the Blues, has died in the Los Angeles wildfires. Dalyce Curry, who also appeared in The Ten Commandments ...
Acoustic blues traditionalist Jontavious Willis will perform at SPACE on Saturday, Jan. 25. If you're reading this, ...
Over the past few years, electronic/ambient producer Tim Hecker has dabbled in some score composition. He’s done music for ...
The St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame presented by First Community is established to pay homage to the franchise's great history and honor special individuals who have made significant contributions to ...
If you were forced to pare down your kitchen supplies to include only the bare minimum, sheet pans would make the cut. In my case, many sheet pans: I have nearly ten and pull one out almost every ...
According to his complaint, Drake alleges the attempted break-ins occurred as a result of UMG, the "world's largest music company" and Drake's label for more than a decade, launching a campaign to ...
January 17, 2025 • NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes aboard Kara Manning of New York City public radio station WFUV to discuss the best new albums hitting streaming services on Friday ...