Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band is one of the most exciting acts on the blues scene today, exciting both hardened blues fans ...
In a return to his blues and garage rock origins, White showed Boston that 14 years after the end of The White Stripes, he’s ...
Most guitarists might like to play as fast as possible, but George Harrison could make his guitar breaks as singable as ...
Tinsley Ellis is stepping out of his comfort zone to bring a new sound to Albuquerque: acoustic blues. Hailing from Georgia, Ellis wanted to create a mixture of traditional acoustic blues sounds that ...
Muddy Waters is known as the father of the blues, and in 1969, he got together to record one of the finest albums of his career with some of his musical sons.
From Eddie Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughan to Daniel Ash and Jamie West-Oram, we cover the gamut of the decade's greatest players across the genres ...
A couple of songs into his blazing set, Jack White yelled from the stage, “That’s the New York I know!” as they packed to the ...
Below are my picks for the 10 underrated Led Zeppelin songs. For this list, we’re sticking to one song each from the band’s ...
The Kumasi Trio led by Jacob Sam (Kwame Asare) recorded the first Ghanaian highlife song, 'Yaa Amponsah', as early as 1928 ...
Bonamassa has released more than 40 albums, has 28 No. 1 hits on the Billboard blues album chart and has been hailed as “arguably the world’s biggest blues guitarist” by Guitar World.
What makes this release particularly noteworthy is the collaboration between Neal and Willis, marking a generational continuation of the renowned Neal family’s musical legacy. Willis, an accomplished ...