Bob Corritore’s previously unreleased 2002 session with Little Milton brings historic blues moments to life and previews the ‘Early Blues Sessions’ collection.
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‘Seven Levels,’ out November 7 via Strolling Bones Records, is Tommy Talton’s musical epitaph, a final gift from a foundational figure who never let anything define him but his art.
‘Keep on Pushing,’ out now via VizzTone, is a live-wire tribute to roots and resilience, captured in the moment and played straight from the heart.
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.
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.
Brandon “TAZ” Niederauer unleashes his debut single “Say Something,” produced by GRAMMY-winner Theron “Neff-U” Feemster, channeling the same fire that’s made him a standout onstage with legends like Buddy Guy, Slash, and Stevie Nicks.
Kirk Fletcher invites the listener into a room where the old ghosts still dance, the tape is rolling, and every note feels more lived in than looked back on.
Brant Buckley’s “Wedding Love,” tuned to 432hz, heralds a meaningful creative shift for the Berklee-trained songwriter.
Long Tall Deb & Colin John release ‘Light It Up’ today on VizzTone, featuring a title track calling out real-world issues, and video to match.
ZZ Top delivers the fireworks on July 4 with From The Top (1979–1990), a limited-edition collection…
