Featuring iconic guitarist Joanna Connor and an all-star lineup, this track is a bold statement of passion, grit, and Chicago blues!
Author: American Blues Scene Staff
Legendary actor Bill Murray is teaming up with Gulf Coast Records artists Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia for the “Bill Murray and His Blood Brothers” tour, kicking off January 3rd in Chicago. Special guest Jimmy Vivino, whose debut album drops February 14th, joins the lineup.
Southside Johnny Lyon, legendary frontman of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, has announced his immediate retirement from touring following ongoing health issues.
‘Desert Fox Blues’ is a raw, live-wire tribute to the spirit of classic blues, recorded on a vintage tape machine to capture every crackle.
With intricate layers, bold falsettos, and a unique approach to production, Ernesto J. Ponce’s new album stretches the boundaries of the blues while staying rooted in its traditions.
Out now: ‘Easy Tiger’ erupts with untamed, analog-driven energy!
In a powerful nod to musical history, Ruthie Foster reimagines Elvis Presley’s iconic “That’s All Right” at Sun Studios, where the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll first recorded the track. Backed by Tyler Bryant, Foster’s soulful, Delta blues rendition breathes new life into the Arthur Crudup classic. The song appears on ‘Mileage,’ her tenth album and debut for the legendary label – a release that also earned Sun its first-ever GRAMMY® nomination!
Gene D. Plumber brings his signature style to a selection of holiday favorites (along with a brand-new original track poised to become a seasonal classic) with ‘Gene D. Plumber Celebrates Christmas,’ his second album on Bar-None Records.
Craft Recordings and Traveling Wilburys unveil the newly restored 4K version of the iconic music video for “End of the Line.” Thanks to meticulous restoration work from the original rushes, fans can now experience this timeless classic with stunning visual detail.
Lifetime Achievement Award to be bestowed to Indigo Girls! Sarah Jarosz, Nick Lowe, Kaïa Kater, Allison Russell, Sierra Ferrell, Peggy Seeger, Rhiannon Giddens, among others earn IFMA nominations for Best of 2024 Awards.
