A Hazlehurst‑born bluesman whose short life, mysterious death, and 29 recordings rewrote the future of American music.
Duke Robillard is revered throughout New England as a founder of Rhode Island’s internationally known “little big band,” ...
The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum has once again been voted among America's top music museums in a poll conducted by USA TODAY ...
“We’re heartbroken by the news that the blues great John Hammond passed away over the weekend. He was always kind to us, and ...
From Lynyrd Skynyrd's Southern rock anthem to Chuck Berry's pioneering rock and roll, join us as we explore the definitive ...
The White Sulphur Springs Public Library is bringing history to life this week. The library will host a free “History Alive” ...
John Hammond, the Grammy‑winning blues singer and guitarist whose career honored the Delta blues across six decades, died at ...
Before Led Zeppelin or the Rolling Stones, they heard the blues live —and were inspired to change rock music forever ...
One hundred seventeen years ago today, the country artist who helped lay the groundwork for honky tonk and rockabilly was born.
Two Louisiana-connected blues artists — Kenny Neal and Marcia Ball — will be part of The Blues Foundation's Hall of Fame. The foundation announced its 2026 class on Friday in a Facebook post. The 13 ...
The Opry Saturday night celebrated the 25th anniversary of the music from "O Brother Where Art Thou?" with a star-studded ...
B.B. King would have been 100 this year and, in the absence of any other celebratory activities, Joe Bonamassa and co-producer Josh Smith decided to record some of his best and best known tracks using ...