Despite the fact he’s yet to take home a Grammy Award, the blues are alive and well with modern-day caretaker Joe Bonamassa.
This year, both former frontman Justin Hayward and co-lead vocalist John Lodge have announced solo tours of their own that will take each of them all over North America. Hayward, 78, has 15 shows ...
With renewed confidence and a slew of new guitar-forward songs, Larkin Poe’s Rebecca and Megan Lovell are upping the ante on ...
In advance of a Flynn show, the blues and slide guitar icon — and former Allman Brothers Band member — returns with his first ...
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 ...
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.
Warren Haynes Band Grammy Award winning artist Warren Haynes has been recognized as a cornerstone of the American music landscape and revered as one of the finest guitar players in the world.
Most guitarists might like to play as fast as possible, but George Harrison could make his guitar breaks as singable as ...
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 ...
On Friday, Feb. 21 The Mainstay is excited to welcome back the early American blues sounds of Van Albert and Steve McGovern, ...
From the players of old to the guitarists shaping the blues scene, this list serves up a cross section of the genre’s finest solos from across nearly a century of guitar blues ...