Dave Stryker Blue to the Bone IV CD Release Birdland July 5-6
Dave Stryker's Blue to the Bone IV CD Release will take place at Birdland in New York City Fri/Sat.
View ArticleIn honor of the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium
The venerable Santa Monica Civic went dark Sunday night, its future unclear as the city tries to figure out what to do with the Welton Becket-designed 1958 landmark.
View ArticleLyrics Born, Cameo and Afrolicious Added to Summer Jazz Lineup
This year's San Jose Summer fest just got a little bit funkier with the recent announcement of Friday's headliners.
View ArticleDave Tomar: Soundtracking Your 4th of July Celebration
Every holiday deserves a great playlist. I'm working on my 4th of July mix as we speak.
View ArticleSexagenarian soul
'I been doing James Brown since I was 14-years-old. Now I'm gonna do Charles Bradley."
View ArticleOur Music Year No. 190: Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears, 'Scandalous'
Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears made their biggest splash with "B - -, I Love You," a down-home slice of blues misogyny that made Lewis sound like a man who had no patience for a woman who steps out.
View ArticleMaceo!': Saxophonist to headline Art of Cool Festival
The saxophone player who worked with James Brown, George Clinton and other soul-funk legends will be the headliner for the Art of Cool Project's 2014 music festival.
View ArticleCharles Bradley: The Screaming Eagle Lands In Austin
It wasn't Charles Bradley 's first visit to Studio 1A at KUTX - indeed, the whole affair had the feel of a victorious homecoming.
View Article20 Iconic Rock Star Move GIFs
On YouTube, you'll find dozens of people playing guitar with their teeth yet only one of them is famous for it: Jimi Hendrix .
View ArticlePlymouth Herald published REVIEW: Mama Feelgood and The Hangups are pure class
MIDWEEK gigs are always going to be difficult but for new bands wanting to make inroads on to the local music scene they are essential to showcase their talents.
View ArticleTimmons Brothers are rock - n' rollers
The Timmons Brothers were ready to rock, not that they would shake the Mt. Sterling Community Center's gym to its foundations.
View ArticleCharles Bradley Gets Dressed for 'Soul of America'
Charles Bradley is a definitive late bloomer. The funk and soul singer released his first album, No Time for Dreaming , two years ago when he was 62, emerging from a string of odd jobs, including...
View ArticlePrimco's Top Sail Productions to Release the Last Recorded Album of...
Primco Management Inc. , a fully integrated multimedia entertainment company, is pleased to announced that its ESMG music label will release the last recording session by "The Godfather of Soul," Mr....
View ArticleCharles Bradley: Soul of America at AFI Silver: Saturday, July 20
Late-night talk show viewers and NPR listeners have gotten healthy doses of Charles Bradley over the past few years; like most artists, the real-deal New York soul singer made the rounds to support his...
View ArticleTrombone Shorty's 'Say That to Say This' CD to be released Sept. 10
Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews will release "Say That to Say This," his third album on the Verve Forecast label, on Sept.
View ArticleEssence Festival highlights new and seasoned talent
Since the mid 1990's Essence Magazine has been hosting the Essence Festival which has been held in New Orleans, LA every year except one.
View ArticleREVIEW: Here's why we couldn't wait for The Warped Tour in Scranton
"I couldn't wait for the summer and The Warped Tour," blink-182 sang in 2001's "The Rock Show," the first single off its No.
View ArticleCharles Bradley: Soul of America
Filmmaker Poull Brien met Charles Bradley while they were shooting a music video together and decided to follow this unassuming, talented singer in the months leading up to the release of his first...
View ArticleAn Essential New Otis Redding Collection
Is Otis Redding the greatest soul singer of all time? Fans of James Brown or Solomon Burke, among others, might disagree, but the Big O certainly delivered the goods.
View ArticleThe South Side of Soul Street
Led by Motown in Detroit and Stax in Memphis, the 1960s were soul music's "golden age."
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