Long before sold-out theaters and viral videos introduced him to millions of fans, Houston saxophonist Chris Mitchell was ...
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BB King was the undisputed King of the Blues – but Joe Bonamassa says he also taught him how to use an iPod
Bonamassa pays tribute to the undisputed king of the blues as a road dog who "knew everything" and was pretty handy with newfangled technologies, too ...
The singer-songwriter and producer has had one of the more distinguished and multifaceted careers in modern music. He talks about following an unconventional path from Tony! Toni! Toné! to Sinners.
Mick Taylor, who replaced Stones cofounder/multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones in 1969, elevated the band’s musicality with his ...
Samuel John "Lightnin'" Hopkins, who revolutionized the blues scene, was born on March 15, 1912, in Centerville, Texas.
The New Orleans-based band J & The Causeways will bring their message of self-empowerment and love, told through soul, rock ...
Here are Stars and Stripes staffers’ thoughts on the 10 best picture Oscar nominees this year -- and one film that perhaps ...
Bill Callahan never needed to shout to be heard. From the tape-hiss and four-track fog of the early Smog cassettes to the ...
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This Nearly Lost New Orleans Landmark Just Might Be The City’s Best Comeback Story
Writer Rick Bragg revisits one of his favorite Crescent City haunts.
For almost six decades, Ian Anderson has remained one of the most distinctive figures in British rock. As the flautist, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Bradley Walsh has saluted Cole Mathieson of The Concorde Club (Image: ITV) Bradley Walsh was among giants of the entertainment ...
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