Debra Devi commands beautiful blues-rock originals and spellbinding classic covers, enriching them with stories, history, and insight drawn from her book, ‘The Language of the Blues.’
Year: 2025
Blues roots run deep in Glenn & Oria’s fresh take on a classic.
With juré rhythms in his bones and eight generations of heritage at his back, two-time Grammy-winning Creole Zydeco artist Terrance Simien turns every stage into a front porch where the whole world is invited.
Piper & The Hard Times debut their first-ever music video for title track “Good Company,” a heartfelt anthem celebrating friendship, family, and the powerful bonds that fuel their music.
Rooted in Kansas and fueled by wanderlust, MoonShroom’s ‘Take A Trip’ fuses bluegrass, folk, and psychedelia into a debut that feels like a backroads adventure set to music.
Former GA-20 members Tim Carman and Pat Faherty return as Canyon Lights, premiering their new single “Drivin’ Me” exclusively on American Blues Scene. Debut album ‘Breathe Easy,’ out August 29.
The award-winning blues band kicks off a high-energy tour across the U.S., Canada, and Europe with a live show fans are calling their best yet.
In this installment of Language of the Blues, author and rocker Debra Devi traces the Choctaw roots of “bayou” and how life in the Louisiana wetlands flows right into the music. Featuring a quote from Tab Benoit.
Omnivore Recordings has released two more demos from the upcoming box set ‘You Can’t Hip A Square,’ offering a rare window into Doc Pomus’ early songwriting process and collaborations.
Dave Specter has spent over three decades at Delmark, letting his guitar speak volumes before ever stepping to the mic. Now, with ‘Live at Space,’ he’s singing more, owning the room he helped build, and playing alongside musicians who share his feel for groove and spirit.
