Earl King, a 91-year-old resident of Osage Beach Health Care Center, might describe, like many others, June 6, 1944 as a defining moment in his life. Read More
Enough's enough is what the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission has said, in so many words, to the National Marine Fisheries Service. Read More
Bartholomew, 88, was honored by friends and colleagues at a surprise private party at the Roosevelt Hotel in downtown New Orleans on Sunday. Read More
Earl King, a 91-year-old resident of Osage Beach (Mo.) Health Care Center, describes, like many others, June 6, 1944, as a defining moment in his life. Read More
He has played with Professor Longhair and Clifton Chenier, and has visited the Quad-Cities five times to perform and teach. Read More
For those convinced that contemporary dance is a mystery designed to keep them out, the work of the American Mark Morris offers a riposte. Read More
It was my first time seeing Dr. John. And he can still spank the hell out of those keys, though he moves a little slow getting to the bench. Read More
Thanks to a major grant provided by the Riverboat Development Authority, the MVBS 2009/2010 Blues In The Schools Artists-in-Residence series will begin with New Orleans-based blues guitarist and educator Spencer Bohren. Read More
Jackson will unveil its seventh Mississippi Blues Trail marker this afternoon, honoring Ace Records and its founder, Johnny Vincent Imbragulio (1925-2000). Read More
Jackson's seventh marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail, saluting Ace Records, will be dedicated at 3:30 p.m. Read More
Unilaterally respected around his Crescent City homebase as both a performer and a songwriter, guitarist Earl King was a prime ... Read the full Earl King bio.