Amid the crowd of mostly Asian faces, one figure stood out: a white man smiling, clapping along, and eventually stepping onto ...
Louis Armstrong's Orchestra. side 1: Easy Come, Easy Go Blues; side 2: The Blues Stampede (Hot Jazz Club of America HC 38). 78 rpm. Both tracks were originally recorded in 1927 and released on ...
Moby had all but thrown in the towel, but the surprising success of his eclectic 1999 masterpiece forever changed his ...
Blue Tomorrows is the recording name of songwriter and producer Sarah Nienaber. Her third album, Weather Forever, gathers ...
Moby had all but thrown in the towel, but the surprising success of his eclectic 1999 masterpiece forever changed his ...
It is impossible to predict how this ALS diagnosis will impact my life fully. At this early stage however, I know that performing is something I can no longer do. I can't sing." ...
Talking to musicians and co-curators about the new exhibit, whose two-plus-year run at the Country Music Hall of Fame and ...
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Little Feat Are Calling It Quits With Final Tour: ‘Everybody and Their Brother Is Retiring Now’
“Everybody and their brother is retiring now,” says Payne. “But I’ll be honest, I resisted it at first. I’ll be 77 in March, and [guitarist] Fred Tackett is 80 and [bassist] Kenny [Gradney] will be 76 ...
Moby had all but thrown in the towel, but the surprising success of his eclectic 1999 masterpiece forever changed his ...
Stacker takes a look at Black artists music wouldn't be the same without, from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Tupac Shakur.
What I’m excited about is the number of recent venue additions to the music scene that offer a more refined experience.
Almost no other instrument seems so synonymous with jazz as the sax. Listen to some classic alto playing from Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Stitt and more greats.
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