Stevie Wonder is more than just a legendary musician—he’s a storyteller, an activist, and a symbol of Black excellence. His music spans genres, influences generations, and encapsulates the Black ...
Rock & roll was born in the 1950s, a more raucous, electrified form of the blues. In the 1960s, the genre was given more life. Still rudimentary in some ways, it grew over the era and then found its ...
Home of Soul and Blues, Southern Avenue are proud of their hometown's rich culture. Let them take you through their favorite spots.
Beat Me Outta Me (pictured) are a five-piece, female-fronted, alternative rock powerhouse who won the Stamford Voodoo ...
Acclaimed singer-songwriter-pianist Neal Francis shares the second song from his eagerly anticipated third studio ...
Ragtime genius Reginald Robinson will play the Dawes House's vintage Steinway on Feb. 8. Black History Month is in full swing ...
With a focus on diversifying event and film programming, festival attendees can visit a slew of happenings that cater to ...
Tank and the Bangas, the genre-blending New Orleans band that intermingles R&B, funk, jazz, hip-hop and spoken word, finally ...
"Sly Lives! (aka the Burden of Black Genius)" unpacks the complicated legacy of Sly Stone. It premiered at Sundance, and hits ...
Anyone who's heard Grace Bowers' incendiary debut album, Wine on Venus, can hear there's a bit of an old soul inside the 18-year-old wunderkind electric guitar player from Nashville (by way of her ...