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Bobby Womack, the legendary soul singer whose career spanned seven decades, died Friday at age 70
In the 1950’s, Big Bill Broonzy was one of the first Bluesmen to tour all over the U.S. and throughout Europe. He was a leading figure in what they called the Folk Revival.
Greens are the tough-yet-nutritious leaves of collards, kale, mustard, or turnip… and since this is the blues, slang for a number of other things. Find out the whole story now!
Single Barrel by Hunter and the Dirty Jacks sounds like it belongs on Sunset Boulevard under the sun…
Rising from the fusion of R&B, jazz, blues, and country, the New Orleans flavored album features some of the most talented musicians this side of Frenchmen Street
If you enjoy a little gospel with your blues and soul, The Beautiful Bones is for you. This album will definitely lift your spirits and make you smile, on the inside.
Portland’s Lisa Mann, vocalist, composer, and 6-string bass virtuoso, has never been reticent to share her personal triumphs and tragedies through her music…
See how grave dirt came to be used as a curse, and how the bleus tied it into our modern vocabulary!
To further establish its standing as the academic home of the blues, Delta State University is proud to announce the creation of the International Delta Blues Project!
“I could have been playing in front of the Washington Monument for a handful of Republicans, and I would have been in heaven ’cause I’m with Eddie Shaw,” says the million-selling artist…