Earlier this week, I saw the great Buddy Guy live in concert. At 88, the blues legend still prowls the stage like a man with something to prove—but there’s also a real sensitivity to his swagger.
In the beginning, there was blues. It poured out of the American South on acoustic guitars and pianos and made it up north where it turned electric. But the core remained the same. It was rhythmic. It ...
An unsung blues great talks influences, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and crossing over into jazz
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Iconic 60s rock star dead at 82
Mick Abrahams, the original guitarist for Jethro Tull and a key force behind their debut album This Was, has died at 82. See details.
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. The Gin Blossoms and Blues Traveler were label mates during the 90s and hit the charts within a year of ...
As he took his seat at the organ behind Bob Dylan at the Newport Folk Festival in the summer of 1965, Barry Goldberg wasn’t sure what would happen. “At the beginning, it was just a gig,” he told ...
At a young age, John Lodge found a connection with music thanks to stars like Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis. That love for music eventually led him to the stage. And for the next five decades, he ...
If there is a name that is practically synonymous with the blues, it's Buddy Guy. "If you love the blues, you can play it," he told Guitar Player back in 1999. "Every interview I've ever had, I get ...
Arcadia's Craig Brogan says music "frees his soul." So Brogan made the trip to Waterside Place Saturday for the second Lakewood Ranch Blues Fest. He loves to see how the blues can bring a community ...
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