When Stevie Ray Vaughan died on the morning of August 27th, 1990, a piece of the blues world’s heart died with him.
If you wanna know where Elvis, James Brown and Michael Jackson learned their moves…look no further than Jackie Wilson. Jackie Wilson was one of the first real stars of rock n’ roll. They called him Mr. Entertainment—and it wasn’t for nothin’…
This is the latest installment of our series The Language of the Blues, in which…
Whether you just can’t quite make it to Chicago for the annual Blues Festival there, or if you just want to add something a bit different to your musical diet, The Missouri Chainsaw Grassacre might just be your ticket!
In his early 70s, Burns’ voice is both powerful and valid and his guitar work is flawless. You owe it to yourself to buy this one.
What could be better than seeing blues giants and emerging stars performing in this historic venue?
“… the community will band together and hold a benefit to assist with recovery, medical and other bills, and final arrangements, if necessary.”
Paying tribute to the late great Freddie King, JST masterfully covered “Going Down,” much to the audience’s approval.
Folks out there who have not seen Trout live, and witnessed the juggernaut he has become, are truly missing out!
With Trilogy, Popovic has created her masterpiece, one that critics and fans will find powerful, entertaining, and inspiring.
