Johnny Sansone, left, Tab Benoit and the Voice of the Wetlands All-Stars perform on the Acura stage at the New Orleans Jazz ...
“He never stopped loving Jeanette, ever, and when she died, that was his tipping point,” Steph Wood explains. “There had ...
He was definitely experimental. It wasn’t as if he played just rock, blues or jazz – he foraged a different line. To me he ...
In Hollywood Stargirl (2022), the line “If you could leave me with one piece of advice, what would it be?” lands as something more than just a question — it’s a plea. It comes from that fragile space ...
The Indiana Lawyer wrote a feature story in 1994 with the headline “Roger Coffin: lawyer by day, blues band leader by night.” Thirty-one years later, that headline remains more or less accurate.
Chris Rea, the singer, songwriter and guitarist who has died aged 74, rose to fame in the 1980s as a purveyor of huskily ...
English as a Second Language tutoring at the Phoenicia Library, 48 Main St., Phoenicia, runs every Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 ...
Ellen Arkbro makes music that shifts and churns with scant regard for harmonic convention. She’s one of the most interesting ...
Jim Belushi on Kristen Stewart, Ken Kesey, Neil Diamond, and the Sweet Music of the Milwaukee Accent
The ‘Song Sung Blue’ and ‘Chronology of Water’ star on why he called Stewart a “shaman” whose car he would wash if asked.
Musician Raphael Saadiq talks to IndieWire about writing Best Original Song contenders 'I Lied to You' for 'Sinners,' and ...
The first time I heard Rahsaan Roland Kirk was in the winter of 1972. A friend was playing his newly-released record titled Blacknuss. It was a ...
Red Garland’s Soul Junction returns in a superb OJC reissue—clean, balanced sound, authoritative piano, and essential listening for anyone who loves the piano.
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