Maybe the most “outlaw” of the outlaws in country music, Waylon Jennings rebelled against Nashville’s method of manufacturing slick records and began producing his own albums in the early 1970s.
Saloon-theaters and park pavilions : the birth of southern vaudeville, 1899-1909 -- The death of J. Ed Green and the birth of State Street vaudeville -- The life, death, and untold legacy of Bluesman ...
The Delta stretches across northwestern Mississippi like a big fallen leaf, tucked between two rivers. It spans 220 miles north to south and, at its widest, 87 miles east to west. How can so many ...
Country music is a genre full of artists who wear their influences on their sleeves. It’s one of the only genres where cover songs are as popular and welcomed as original compositions. As a result, ...
Along with the millions of people who’ve seen it, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram liked what he saw and heard in Sinners, this year’s left-field blues-and-vampires flick. It helped that he was also in it: ...
Attention Blues Fans: There’s less than one week left to cast your vote in the Living Blues Awards! This is your chance to support your favorite blues artists, albums and performances. The polls close ...
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