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Beautiful coffee table book gives stunning pictures of the greatest performers in Chicago’s history
The Delta, the cradle of American music. Find out it’s incredible history and how it gave birth to the blues and rock n roll
The Mississippi Delta’s blues weren’t the only things that shaped the lexicon of American culture. In the 111th month anniversary of Teddy Roosevelt’s famous bear hunt, uncover the Delta’s fascinating contributions…
Discover the ancient african origins of the word, as well as Buddy Guy’s incredible Chicago Blues contribution to it’s meaning.
The iconic, legendary blues titan talks about why the blues isn’t on major radio, John Lee Hooker stealing his guitar cords, and a possible movie about his life!
When it comes to Mississippi-born bluesmen who plied their trade in Chicago when blues was still king, there aren’t many left in 2013. “If you didn’t have a good time tonight it’s your own damn fault!”
The Allman Brothers Band legend talks about the upcoming album that he’s wanted to make his whole life, the ebbs and flows of songwriting, and what made “Low Country Blues” a Grammy-nominated hit.
Roaring motorcycles and powerful blues music have long gone hand in hand, but one Illinois man has raised the bike/blues fusion to brave new heights.
The main event of the evening was Mac Arnold and Plate Full O’ Blues. Arnold and his band gave the crowd a set of Chicago blues that was kickin’!
State’s oldest music museum recognized for “exceptional contributions” to community!