The singer-songwriter performed her “Charm” album at Frost Amphitheater, cooling down a sweltering heat wave day with soft ...
What begins as a groove in Club d’Elf’s world often becomes a doorway into someplace older, stranger and unshackled by time.
By Gavin Heaney BeachLife has been a first for many things, but this year they hosted something historical without even ...
Having become disillusioned with Deep Purple’s growing love of funk, Ritchie Blackmore jumped ship in August 1975 – taking ...
Quite by accident, the May edition of Now Playing has something of a cinematic theme. Perhaps that's appropriate given that ...
Pick up a guitar and join Colonial Arts Center’s Five Dollar Guitar Lesson May 7, 6–7 p.m. Led by Bryce O’Loughlin, the ...
This past March, musician Alyssa Galvan released her newest album, “Faces,” with her husband and musical partner, Matteo ...
Austin revived both Blues Festival and Psych Fest this time three years ago – a tough feat from the jump in an oversaturated live market, and one made trickier each year as the shindigs’ distinct ...
Throughout the mid-1980s, it felt like Phil Collins practically got a free pass to do anything and everything he wanted to do ...
Friday Night at Green Kill: Monthly exhibition program. Program features photographer, novelist, and copywriter Stephen Kosloff, June 5 and June 19, 2026, 7-10 p.m., Green Kill, 229 Greenkill Ave, ...
Slash might be one of the kings of rock and roll guitar, but he didn't need to understand the music to be hooked on what ...
When the Tortoise guitarist left the Chicago music scene for Los Angeles, he thought he might be leaving his career behind, ...
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