Beginning with 1989's Journeyman and continuing through 2004's Me and Mr. Johnson, Eric Clapton rotated studio albums consisting of blues covers—including one with B.B. King ( Riding With The King )—with rock/blues fusion releases that boasted many original compositions. Read More
Tom Petty goes to work in a Van Nuys warehouse next to an auto shop and an upholsterer. Read More
Urban Tulsa Weekly 's current issue features The Church Studio on its cover. Read More
Tulsa Sound icon Leon Russell's tour will roll through Osage Million Dollar Elm on April 24, 2010, tour industry tracker Pollstar Pro reports. Read More
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"Come back Woody Guthrie, come back to us now," Steve Earle implored in his stirring 1997 ballad "Christmastime in Washington." Read More
Johnny Cale saw himself primarily as a guitarist in the beginning. Read More
I spent Friday critiquing an announcement of a distinguished honor, one that left me considering the merits of those involved. Read More
Eric Clapton issued Backless twelve months after the release of his classic, Slowhand , and while it may not have had the consistent excellence of that album, it was still very good. Read More
After two mellow, laid back, and in some ways lackluster efforts, Eric Clapton returned in May of 1977 with one of the strongest releases of his solo career. Read More
With his laid-back rootsy style, J.J. Cale is best known for writing "After Midnight" and "Cocaine," songs that Eric Clapton ... Read the full J.J. Cale bio.