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One such event is the “Screamin’ the Blues” exhibit, showcasing the photography of French photographer and blues music lover, Françoise Digel, who has captured her subjects fully possessed by the blues.
There is a reason why the Nick Moss Band is one of the premiere blues bands in the world and when you see them live, you will understand why.
Additional footage for the video was taken in Milwaukee’s historic Bronzeville district. Bronzeville was once the thriving area for African-American culture…
Come Together is an innovative collection of pristine soul blues that will take you back to a simpler time.
This is the latest installment of our weekly series The Language of the Blues, in which author and rock musician…
Smokey and the band are looking forward to their upcoming shows and promoting their new album “Come Together” to be released on April 29, 2016.
Danielle Nicole and the band also performed the most rocking version of Son House’s famed “Death Letter” ever, with the exception of the original, naturally.
Remember this name if you don’t know it already: Al Green. The Reverend Al Green to you. Cause you know this sound. It’s a sound like no other—his voice…
The best part of being there was watching the joy on Trout’s face as he tore it up with complete devotion and abandon. Anyone who witnessed this performance will never forget it.
Washington Ave. in Saint Louis was filled with people and the air was electric for the National Blues Museum’s opening. News crews reported, cameras flashed. The mayor and Saint Louis dignitaries were there. So were blues legends Bobby Rush and Shemekia Copeland! Find everything you need to know about the National Blues Museum and how to plan a musical vacation to Saint Louis.