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The latest from Perry finds the singer exploring his depths while keeping a familiar feel to his trademark sound.
Michael “Iron Man” Burks, the incredible Arkansas blues master who’s attacking guitar style was one of the most powerful in the industry, has passed away.
If you want to follow an artist that will be exceptional no matter what he puts his hand to, then make sure you start with Red Roots.
Have you ever been to a show where you couldn’t really hear what the singer was singing? Where every word just came out sounding like some sound, but not really anything intelligible?
The Blessissippi Crossroads Concert, an event that had been in planning for months, was finally upon the town, and Ground Zero Blues Club was the site of one of the most exciting concert events in recent memory.
This has subtle layered taste that awakens the palette, the sleek lines that silently scream power and style, and the sounds that deliver the groove with such finesse that they resonate with the rhythm of the soul.
Performers at the May 26th festival may not be the sole survivors of the area’s musical history. But they’re close.
An eye-opening, glamorous, sometimes scandalous account of life in a wildly successful record label.
Charles “Skip” Pitts, the wah-master soul and blues guitarist from Memphis and best known for his work on Isaac Hayes’ track, “Shaft” and the Isley Brothers’ “It’s Your Thing”, has passed away.
Gregg Allman is set to release his new autobiography, My Cross to Bear, and you could win a copy of this hotly anticipated new book!