Known for harmonica work on Rolling Stones’ “Miss You” Sugar Blue branches out with new album, out January 26, 2010 New York, N.Y. (PRWEB) November 19, 2009 -- “We have chosen the title Threshold because the tunes open new musical territory for us,” says bluesman Sugar Blue of his new album, due out January 26, 2010 on Beeble Music. Read More
"We have chosen the title Threshold because the tunes open new musical territory for us says bluesman Sugar Blue of his new album, due out January 26, 2010 on Beeble Music. The album follows the acclaimed 2007 album Code Blue, which hinted at a widening musical path. Read More
The fabulous Speigeltent is the setting for one of the Belfast Festival's musical highlights, with a live performance by Asian-influenced indie combo Cornershop next Tuesday (October 27). Read More
Whenever you hear from Marty Jones, he's usually talking about beer. Read More
A bit of drama preceded Tim McGraw's first new studio album in an uncommonly long two and a half years. Read More
Otis Clay made most of his best-known records in Memphis during the early '70s, but he's still universally hailed as Chicago's ... Read the full Otis Clay bio.