“Over the past twenty years, the whole economics of being a songwriter has completely changed. If you were to take what you normally make today and divide it by ninety-one; that is what happened to the songwriters’ royalty rate as the consumer marketplace shifted from physical goods like albums to the streaming model. That is drastic.” – Amanda Colleen Williams
The song itself is a story about addiction that was inspired by McKinley’s personal relationship with the opioid epidemic after losing close friends to addiction
Charley Frank Pride (March 18, 1934 – December 12, 2020)
The two have teamed up with photographer and filmographer Roger Fishman and Conservation International to help bring awareness to #ClimateChange through their spectacular song
Using a vintage portable TV as a set piece, JD3 & The Jondo Trio make the most out of minimalism in their new video
Born in Chicago, Morganfield began his career at a young age, traveling and performing with his father and growing up in the blues.
CCR’s sixth and seventh studio albums include classic hits “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” “Hey Tonight,” and “Sweet Hitch-Hiker”
Vintage Trouble collaborate on music video with St. Louis and Los Angeles artists and activists to support Georgia election efforts
Peterson died this past May 17, aged only 55. Clarence will never forget him or his brilliant musical flights, where no boundaries existed and they could sail to the stars.
‘Guitar Man’ tells the incredible rise of legendary bluesman Joe Bonamassa, whose hard work and determination have made him the top-selling blues artist of all time
