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This very poignant, very special event that I would like to Christen as ‘Live Aid for the Blues’ is no hyperbole; it’s mere fact.
The much-lauded feature documentary film on the extraordinary life of Blues legend B.B. King will be in theaters nationwide starting on May 21st
As if a jam-packed and stellar lineup ranging from Buddy Guy to Grace Potter wasn’t enough, the 5-day festival also delivered food to please all palates, roaming performers, markets and great weather.
This is the first time Smith’s life will be portrayed in film.
This week features one of the most powerful, soulful guitarists in Chicago’s history: the late Luther Allison from way back in January, 1997, just seven months before his untimely death.
Eighty four years ago today, OKeh Records released The Mississippi Sheiks’ “Sitting on Top of the World,” a song that would become one of the most impactful and well-known in music…
“It’s personal to me,” Shines says. “The backyard just feels right. I like sharing my home. I want a cozy feeling.”
Hear the very first track off of piano master Eden Brent’s new album, EXCLUSIVELY on American Blues Scene!
R.L. Burnside talks about getting the name “Reverend”, eating neck bones, and his musical family
The sometimes creepy, sometimes uplifting meaning of “Fix” in the blues has it’s roots in Voodoo… and junkies. Find out how!