What makes this wave of Australian artists exciting and viable to American audiences is their unique take on the blues, and the clarity of their vision.
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Joe Cocker. Immortalized at Woodstock. Lampooned by John Belushi. Best known for his raw, grit-soaked re-interpretations of other peoples’ songs. His venerations, you might say…
Standin’ at six foot two and weighing over three hundred pounds—there’s a reason Joe Turner’s called Big Joe Turner. But it’s not just his size—his place in music history makes him larger than life too…
This legend’s honors include being lovingly referred to as “The Fifth Highwayman,” and his humor and wisdom will be missed by all.
Having waited so long to experience Krieger live, it was definitely worth the wait. Krieger can still rock a roadhouse!
Columbia College’s Mark Kelly recognizes Waters as a “cultural hero” and hopes that the mural will become as recognizable as other Chicago art.
Former president Jimmy Carter shared the stage with rock star Gregg Allman, as the statesman helped bestow an honorary academic degree on the Southern rock icon.
This is the latest from The Bluesmobile’s C.C. Rider, who spends her life venerating the founding fathers…
As an affiliate, the National Blues Museum now has the opportunity to utilize the many technical and cultural facets of the GRAMMY Museum, including exhibitions, research and educational programs, internship programs for college students, and professional development seminars.
The powerful, barrelhouse voice and never quit attitude of Ms Kane will be missed beyond measure.