Keb' Mo' has never been a man who wants to become a victim of comfort. Read More
If someone told me I'd one day listen to "The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room" — as suffered by parents daily at Disney World — and think it was cool, I would have warned them to spend less time at the Magic Kingdom. Read More
In 1997, a 15-year-old boy from North Dakota released his major label debut, a rare achievement for such a young musician from the heartland playing a mixture of blues-rock and gospel. Read More
Although in competition with a pivotal Yankee World Series game, the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center (WHBPAC) drew an almost capacity crowd on Sunday, November 1 with the arrival of blues artist Keb' Mo' and his band. Read More
Two powerhouse Northwest blues outfits and a genre-crossing indie band from San Francisco top the field this week. Read More
Here is the November lineup for Charles and Myrtle's Coffeehouse, located inside Christ Unity Church at 105 McBrien Road. All shows are at 8 p.m. and there is a $10 suggested donation at the door. Read More
It's hard to say why Tucson has been so good to the blues. Read More
The hands on the clock pointed to high noon when the telephone rang. Read More
(DEL MAR COLLEGE: Corpus Christi, Texas) Swing--it's an era of big band sounds that defined America from the 1920s to mid 1940s. Read More
Beginning to play the guitar at the age of 22 doesn't sound like the beginning of a virtuoso career but winning a regional blues guitar contest at the age of 40 is a sign of distinct improvement. Read More
Albert Collins, "The Master of the Telecaster," "The Iceman," and "The Razor Blade" was robbed of his best years as a blues ... Read the full Albert Collins bio.