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Innovative Dinah and Fred Gretsch Family Gallery provides an interactive playground for learning about recording, performing and more just two blocks away from Summer NAMM
Editor’s Note: We’re pledging to always keep this remembrance page archived on this website for Mister Belfour. Please, feel free to leave memories…
American Blues Scene is teaming up with Concord Music Group to give you a listen to one of the great new tracks, “Didn’t Do You No Good”.
When the credits rolled, the audience literally jumped out of their seats and clapped like they’d just been witness to history. This is a must-see movie for both music enthusiasts, non-Jazz lovers, and people who love great movies.
After a long, dire, very public illness, Walter Trout is triumphantly returning!!
What’s the name Pink Floyd mean? Ever wonder where it came from? How did those two words come together? What if I told you the origin of the name Pink Floyd is buried in the blues…
There was no shortage of controversy surrounding Bessie Smith’s interaction with her record label. Find the fascinating, hidden decades-long fight over the Empress of the Blues’ music, some of the most powerful in blues history.
Kokomo Arnold’s birth, Find out something new about the celebrated Chicago blues genius Magic Sam, and much more!
Ellis has always delivered on the promise of music that has passion and heart. Ellis is the real deal, and always has been. Tough Love is his best work to date …
Young Will Shade was a Memphis-born musician who played a bunch of instruments. A serious harmonica player. He’d been dabbling for a while when he heard a recording of a new type of music by a group called the Dixieland Jug Blowers. Hearing that, Will knew he could make a living by rustling up some street musicians from his hometown. And so the Memphis Jug Band was born…