When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Future / Jen Rosenstein Back in November 2023, Slash had just completed six months of ...
By the time B.B. King recorded “The Thrill Is Gone” in 1969, the blues had already traveled far beyond its point of origin.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Blues Brothers - Credit: Sunset Boulevard/Corbis/Getty Images An archival recording of the original Blues Brothers — John ...
Earlier this year, two landmark albums by a pair of the blues' most quietly influential voices were re-released. Mississippi John Hurt's "Today!" (1966) and Lonnie Johnson's "Blues & Ballads" (1960) ...
At 89 years young, blues great Buddy Guy has just released his 20th solo album, Ain’t Done with the Blues. The 18-track collection arrived on July 30, coinciding with Guy’s actual birthday. The ...
Swedish rock ‘n’ roll band Blues Pills have released their triumphant fourth studio album Birthday. Written and recorded in Sweden’s idyllic rural countryside as well as Recordia studios, Birthday ...
Slash's grandma had the blues and rock 'n' roll is better for it. The famed Guns 'N Roses guitarist, who just dropped the blues album “Live at the S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival” on Nov. 7, was rocking and ...
Tinsley Ellis just released his first acoustic album with original material, "Labor of Love." The title aligns with his blues journey.
It might not be immediately apparent from songs like “Sweet Child o’ Mine” or “November Rain,” but Slash‘s roots are in the blues. “Everybody knows me as a rock & roll guitar player,” he tells Rolling ...
Mick Fleetwood will release a new album this fall, a collaboration with ukulele virtuoso and composer Jake Shimabukuro called Blues Experience, out Oct. 18. "I've always wanted to do a blues album," ...
Blues rock will never die, even if its biggest era has since passed. Countless artists made it big in the 1960s and 1970s with their unique spins on blues rock, and some of them are still making music ...
Watching the Devil tune his guitar in the middle of the night isn’t how Robert (or Tommy) Johnson imagined he’d be spending his Saturday night. When that ol’ demon started playing songs, fire flew ...
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