Ozzy’s defining vocal presence became a beacon for the disenchanted, forging a legacy that gave form to restless spirits’ unrest.
Goose took over downtown Phoenix with a marathon set full of soaring jams, tight grooves, and festival-ready energy. They’re not just following in the footsteps of jam legends, but confidently stepping into their own.
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.
On July 21, Roland Guerin steps in for George Porter Jr. at The Maple Leaf, bringing his acclaimed bass grooves back to New Orleans for a special performance.
Brayden Baird’s new album, ‘Lord, Why Do You Do These Things To Me,’ came from a storm of grief, rage, and loss. But it’s what helped him claw his way back to joy.
Longtime Elvin Bishop sideman Terry Hanck puts decades of blues and R&B into’ Grease to Gravy.’ With his seasoned sax and direct vocals, he offers deep roots and a set of songs informed by his own experience.
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.
In this installment of Language of the Blues, author and rocker Debra Devi explores the eerie folklore of the black dog: ghostly hound, silent sentinel, and symbol of doom, danger, or devotion in blues lore.
Sly & The Family Stone’s earliest known live recording gets a fresh spotlight with a newly released video for “I Can’t Turn You Loose.” Captured in 1967 at Winchester Cathedral, the track is part of ‘The First Family,’ out July 18 via High Moon Records.
