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With only a Steinway concert grand piano, a classical guitar, and two vocal mics, Rufus Wainwright delivered to a full house.
This fabulous celebratory coming together is down to several factors including the city, the venue, the band and the fans.
Goose delivered the goods, proving their near cult following is not by accident.
Interview with Dan Montgomery, whose latest album takes both a step back in time and a window into the joys and tribulations of life today.
With so many astounding musicians in one place the memorable moments were impossible to list in full…
Stunningly prolific aptly describes Hitchcok’s catalog with twenty-two studio releases (and counting) in a forty year-plus recording career.
The perfect setting for two undisputed blues legends of their generation, both of whom had been ‘the lost kings’ dragged from their 1930s obscurity.
Vargas Blues Band authentically demonstrates Spain’s deep love and talent for the American blues.
Ending their annual residency at The Chicago Theatre, the band played nearly 40 songs over two nights that screamed of blues and R&B superiority.
The crowd let Joanne know why they were there: to watch her guitar catch fire.