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These three bands highlight how Birmingham, England, changed rock music with legends like Black Sabbath, Duran Duran, and ELO.
Events include Music in the Valley, Ohio Shakespeare Festival, Akron Big Band, Wizardly Weekend and concerts galore.
On Boys For Pele, Amos finds the border where language fractures and the psyche begins to speak in symbols—where private ...
The Briggs Farm Blues Festival closed out its 28th year on Saturday night, concluding a weekend of music that appealed to ...
For the ninth year, the Willmar Area Rotary Club is hosting the Rockin' Robbins free outdoor concert series at Robbins Island ...
Eight-time Grammy-winning bluesman Buddy Guy is the definition of a living legend. Turning 89 on July 30 – the same day his ...
The Courant’s arts picks for July 13-19 include arena rocker, 90s wonders, country crooners and classical concerts at Music ...
Blues From the Top Festival 2025 article by Geoff Anderson, published on July 12, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more Live ...
It’s been over twenty years of the two-day North Atlantic Blues Festival set to begin Saturday morning. Blues and Jazz ...
Jon Batiste has officially announced the release of his upcoming album BIG MONEY, which will showcase his venture into Americana blues territory.
On Friday, July 18, 2025, the 25th maker of the Northeast Louisiana Music Trail will be unveiled in Ruston, Louisiana. The ...
The album ranges from a full-on Sly Stone homage on the Andra Day duet “Lean on My Love” to the title track’s mutated Chess ...