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Avid fans of the late, great accordionist, vocalist, composer and innovator Clifton Chenier will surely savor the rich mix of musical, factual and quotable ingredients in “The King of Zydeco.” ...
Pulp fiction meets punk rock with the Strangulators, a new band making its debut with a film-noir inspired setlist featuring members from Pony Death Ride, the Spice Pistols, and the Screamin YeeHaws.
Otis, who died in 2012, started out leading a big band. Later, as a talent scout, he discovered such performers as Big Mama Thornton, Esther Phillips and Etta James. Originally broadcast in 1989.
James was discovered as a teen by talent scout Johnny Otis. Her career took off in the '60s with hits like "All I Could Do Was Cry" and "At Last." She died in 2012. Originally broadcast in 1994.
Cash was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He spoke to Fresh Air in 1997 about his career, from touring with Elvis to singing at prisons. He died in 2003.
Reaching back two decades ago to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Biffa put together The Weird Sisters who performed at ...
Thursday night afforded three local students opportunity to showcase their musical talents in downtown Cleburne. “I love music and these kids were just incredible tonight,” Cleburne banker Guy James ...
As day two of the Minnesota State Fair rolls in, so does the rain. Bring your umbrella; scattered showers are expected in the ...
In 1969, after nearly 14 years of constant gigging in small blues clubs and cutting scorching singles for obscure labels, ...
James “Hutch” Hutchinson is one cool cat — and how could he not be, when he’s been on the road with Bonnie Raitt for going on ...
Entertainment ‘Wot, no Little James?’ The 10 best Oasis songs you’ll definitely hear at Croke Park, maybe Ten top tunes from the Mancunian swagger-merchants that should be in the mix for ...
Chuck Girard, who pioneered Christian rock in the 1970s with the group Love Song after earlier hitting the top 10 with the Hondells, died at age 81.