Iconic blues harmonica virtuoso Little Walter Jacobs died on Feb. 15, 1968, in Chicago. He was just 37 years old.
It's an indie folk weekend at Felton Music Hall. First on the docket is an act that has been blending witty, stream of consciousness lyrics with melancholy instrumentation for more than two decades.
This weekend, attend a high-energy blues jam session, party like it’s 2016 with DJ Nor.th Star at the Song and Dance or support Transient Kicks, a Syracuse-based band blending rock, funk, jazz and ...
From Blues-BQ to GeorgeFest to Scottish Highland fun, discover a packed schedule of festivals, concerts and family events this weekend plus a look ahead.
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His songs have been recorded by — just to namedrop a few — George Strait, Elvis Costello and Lee Ann Womack. In 2025, he was inducted into the Nashville Hall of Fame. Thursday, Americana favorite Jim ...
The 2026 Oscar nominees for Best Original Song include the chart-topping "Golden" and the mandatory Diane Warren entry, but ...
There was the unmistakable thud of a kick drum fashioned from a suitcase, the rasp of harmonica and the bounce of sousaphone, ...
An art exhibit and auction, music performances and lectures highlight this weekend’s entertainment options on the North Olympic Peninsula.
J. Geils Band legend Magic Dick joins Mark Hummel’s Allstar Harmonica Blowout at Moe’s Alley for an afternoon of powerhouse blues.
Consummate troubadour and songwriter Tim Easton wrote much of his new album beneath a painting of a red horse. The ...
“Roll With the Punches,” the full-length album Milgate released Jan. 16, shows off that education and that web of Worcester ties, even though he moved from Central Massachusetts to the Hudson Valley a ...