The area group of musical friends set up temporary camp at 9 a.m. every Friday inside A to Z Sporting Goods, 3801 U.S. 71, north of Alma. The members are as laid-back as any band gets. Read More
Tomorrow marks the 10th anniversary of Doug Sahm, the legendary leader of the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornados. Read More
Tanya Tucker's career as a country singer is both a dream and a nightmare — and maybe that's why she is still relevant today, almost four decades after scoring her first hit, "Delta Dawn," at 13. Read More
Cash closed both shows with "Greystone Chapel," written by Folsom inmate Glen Sherley . Read More
Composer and conductor Ray Conniff dies at an Escondido, Calif., hospital after injuring his head in a fall. Read More
"Sweet Rides" is a classic car show and shine, open to the public (noon to sunset both days) in the north parking lot. Read More
Robinson was one of six finalists in the Singing Stars Contest hosted by McCoy to benefit the East Texas Angel Network. Read More
Swamp blues harmonica master, Lazy Lester, was born in Torras, La., in 1933. Read More
The first two programs should have particular interest to jazz fans. Read More
Around lunchtime, politicos from City Hall and lawyers and defendants from the Bexar County Justice Center spill out onto the intersection of South Flores Street and Dolorosa in search of grub. Read More
Freddy Fender was one of the few Hispanic stars in country music, a singer and songwriter whose work was defined largely by its ... Read the full Freddy Fender bio.