On what would’ve been Clifton Chenier’s 100th birthday, the Rolling Stones honor the King of Zydeco with a high-octane cover of “Zydeco Sont Pas Salés”—part of a new tribute album benefiting a scholarship in Chenier’s name.
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Waterman was in the NBC studios with Son House in 1965 when Howlin’ Wolf became the first African-American bluesman to perform on national TV with the Rolling Stones on ‘Shindig!’
This article is part one of a three-part look at a man who spiked the sweet tea that is today’s blues scene.
We look at ten of the most interesting facts from the life, and times of Britain’s eternal mad dog, Joe Cocker.
“Child of the Moon” is part of The Rolling Stones and ABKCO’s ongoing effort to restore and officially release original music videos by the group.
Consistent is the touching moment when Mick, Keith and Ronnie are standing in solidarity as Mick dedicates the show to Charlie
The nineteen-song, two-hour concert was not only the expected great performance but in some ways a collective exhale that the show must go on
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Please allow me to introduce myself…
Reverend John Wilkins (October 10, 1943 – October 6, 2020)
