Willie Dixon. Born at the Delta’s southern tip in 1915, Willie Dixon followed the Great Migration to Chicago. There, he ...
Featuring audition jams with Jeff Beck and Harvey Mandel, as well as rare tracks and concert recordings, a new expanded ...
Black and Blue is far from the abomination it was perceived to be in 1976, with or without the Irish guitarist ...
Charlie Watts embodies this book’s thesis. It’s impossible to imagine the Rolling Stones without him, and he was just as crucial to their sound as Keith Richards’ guitar or Mick Jagger’s singing. In ...
From Blind Willie Johnson to Howlin' Wolf and beyond, Paul McGuinness explores the best blues songs of all time ...
Veteran blues musician Tinsley Ellis takes on new territory and strips down, delving into the acoustic blues traditions of ...
While Ronnie Wood was born to be a Rolling Stone, there were a few stop gaps in the way of him living out his musical destiny ...
Glam rock added a glitzier element to rock’s presentation, but beneath the theatrics were transformative records.
You know that Bob Dylan's electric period was important. But you might not know why it made such a difference on the rock world.
Route 66 is so iconic, and not just Woody, but other musicians have traveled it going out to California to seek the American ...
Get into the groove for a profound journey through the history of blues as Clarence Jazz Club proudly presents The Lito Blues ...
Rock music has given rise to some of the richest and most influential figures in history, who remain legends to this day.
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