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Those hoping to hear a re-imagining of one of the long-popular staple anthems of Chicago such as “Sweet Home Chicago” or Frank Sinatra’s “Chicago” will be disappointed.
On April 22nd, incredibly talented performers took the stage at the Howard Theater. The outcome was legendary.
The Blessissippi event was in full swing last night, starting with a VIP kickoff in the brand new Muddy Waters wing of the Delta Blues Museum.
Stay tuned — it’s going to be a star-studded delta blues weekend at the American Blues Scene!
It’s the key component to what makes an electric guitar do its magic, but not everyone knows how they work.
Jeff Norwood, the foot stompin’ South Carolina blues master who was an icon in both the Mississippi Delta and the deep south, has passed away unexpectedly.
Eddie C. Campbell is a genuine expression of West side Chicago blues, and his history and latest album, Spider Eating Preacher, from Delmark Records, leaves no doubt.
You know that an album is going to be good when you inadvertently think to yourself, “I’m going to like this!” within the first ten seconds.
At the Juke Joint Festival, we sat down to talk with an emerging talent with an exciting voice, Cleome.
We got a chance to visit Sturgis and Mandy from Low Society Band, the blues band with a great name who’s definitely not your grandpa’s blues music!