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A train car on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge line is the perfect size for a performing one-man band tucked into either end of the car. Roughly about 102 inches or 8.5 feet wide, a single ...
The Rock Springs Main Street/Urban Renewal Agency (URA) is hosting the 10th annual Brown Bag Concert Series, bringing free ...
A Northern Irish blues singer has spoken about how he ended up playing a private party at the request of Colonel Muammar ...
When COVID hit, there was no more touring — and no more getting clean. Living in a trailer in Lawrence, he did drugs — mostly ...
Peoria Blues & Heritage Music Festival will take place on August 29 and 30 on the Riverfront, featuring headliners Gov't Mule ...
Local students are getting a unique opportunity to learn about the blues directly from musicians who visit their schools to ...
The birthplace of the Blues — and much of American music — lies in Mississippi’s northwest corner.
Both Keb’ Mo’ and Taj Mahal have been playing their music for over half a century. Taj is approaching seven decades. We throw ...
The tenth anniversary of Nelson’s touring festival came to the Bowl Friday night and also featured Sierra Hull and Billy ...
A brilliant, inimitable guitarist, the late Joe Louis Walker merged Delta, Chicago, and West Coast blues styles with soul, ...
Hazeltine's first solo photography exhibition, "My Kind of Blues," opens May 17 at the Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW 91.3 FM ...
A product of the San Francisco rock crucible of the 1960s, he fashioned his own brand of the blues, blending gospel, soul, ...