Bluesman Tad Robinson reflects on tour life from Indiana to Italy, his musical apprenticeship in Chicago, and his latest nominations from the Blues Foundation.
Paste is the place to kick off each and every New Music Friday. We follow our regular roundups of the best new songs by ...
Bonamassa pays tribute to the undisputed king of the blues as a road dog who "knew everything" and was pretty handy with newfangled technologies, too ...
It makes you think back to your first amp, a ratty old thing with fragile tubes and a couple of knobs on the top, and exclaim, “Wow, look how far we’ve come!” The JBL BandBox Trio does just that.
Bonamassa says B.B. King’s The Thrill Is Gone is so perfect that he initially couldn’t find anyone to cover it on his tribute ...
Demo’d in ’74, when their compositional skills wrote checks their chops couldn’t cash, Squeeze shelved Trixies for 52 years. Now, Tilbrook says he’s proud to pull this lost album from the time machine ...
While Keith Richards was already one of rock's greatest superstars, he felt that some singers needed to be up there with the ...
Oftentimes, the most memorable cinematic moments occur when our favorite songs play, blending two iconic art forms. In all of ...
Angelique Francis has a message for those who contend that Ottawa Bluesfest abandoned its roots as a blues festival long ago: ...
The hometown Trim/Breiwick Quartet kept it tight, with originals inspired by the standards, at The Estate on Feb. 28.
Over the past five decades, Toody and her dearly departed husband, Fred, have kept Portland’s music scene alive with their bands—Dead Moon, the Weeds, the Rats, Pierced Arrows, and several others—self ...
The untold story of Bob Dylan's early career standoff with The Ed Sullivan Show over a controversial song that could have ...