Additional News
New Doc Pomus Demos Released Ahead of Box Set, Featuring Performances by Mort Shuman and Scott Fagan
Omnivore Recordings has released two more demos from the upcoming box set ‘You Can’t Hip A Square,’ offering a rare window into Doc Pomus’ early songwriting process and collaborations.
Brandon “TAZ” Niederauer unleashes his debut single “Say Something,” produced by GRAMMY-winner Theron “Neff-U” Feemster, channeling the same fire that’s made him a standout onstage with legends like Buddy Guy, Slash, and Stevie Nicks.
Kirk Fletcher invites the listener into a room where the old ghosts still dance, the tape is rolling, and every note feels more lived in than looked back on.
Brant Buckley’s “Wedding Love,” tuned to 432hz, heralds a meaningful creative shift for the Berklee-trained songwriter.
Long Tall Deb & Colin John release ‘Light It Up’ today on VizzTone, featuring a title track calling out real-world issues, and video to match.
ZZ Top delivers the fireworks on July 4 with From The Top (1979–1990), a limited-edition collection…
The Rolling Stones Pay Tribute To Clifton Chenier On His 100th Birthday With ‘Zydeco Sont Pas Salés’
On what would’ve been Clifton Chenier’s 100th birthday, the Rolling Stones honor the King of Zydeco with a high-octane cover of “Zydeco Sont Pas Salés”—part of a new tribute album benefiting a scholarship in Chenier’s name.
With “Broke Down Lines,” Left Lane Cruiser looks back on twenty years of road life—and the community that’s grown from it.
Walter Trout pulls no punches on ‘Sign Of The Times,’ out Sept 5 via Provogue. The blues-rock icon channels societal unrest into a raw, hard-hitting new album—kicking off with the single “Artificial” and its scathing lyric video.
With Taj Mahal, the Rolling Stones, and Lucinda Williams on board, a new album honors Clifton Chenier’s mammoth influence on American roots music.
Dedicated to safeguarding Albert King’s music rights and empowering youth through authentic blues education and community programs.
Delta Blues Museum celebrates its 11th year as a Blue Star Museum, offering free summer admission to active duty military and their families, while unveiling a new exhibit on the legendary Margaret’s Blue Diamond Lounge, with a public reception and live music on May 22.
