Nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album at the 1995 GRAMMY® Awards, Charles Brown’s Cool Christmas Blues offers a warm, laid-back set of primarily original material—including Brown’s modern yuletide classics “Please Come Home for Christmas” and the U.S. Billboard R&B chart Top 10 hit “Merry Christmas Baby.”
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Marketed as a rival to Johnny Mathis, he made his major label debut in 1957 on the ABC-Paramount label with the single “A Teenager Sings the Blues.” Nash had his first chart hit in early 1958 with a cover of Doris Day’s “A Very Special Love.”
Rest in peace, guitar god and groundbreaker
Known to music fans around the world as the “King of the Boogie,” John Lee Hooker endures as one of the true superstars of the blues genre, the ultimate beholder of cool
Both by necessity and design, this latest album represents music in its purest form: one man, channeling his headspace and the history unfolding around him, using the instrument that has sustained him all these years
Currently on groundbreaking virtual Wilderness concert tour
New compilation celebrates third season premiere of the acclaimed podcast
Remembering Tom Petty (October 20, 1950 – October 2, 2017). In our rock and roll hearts, you will always be.
“Herb is a true artist who did things the right way, achieved success on his own terms, and brought much joy to the world in the process.” – John Scheinfeld
Second new album of 2020 due just in time for the election
