St. Vincent Delivers a Deep Ellum Homecoming for the Ages
Dallas’ Grammy-winning rock star, touring behind her latest album, paid emotional tribute on stage to the ailing Chris Penn.
Dallas’ Grammy-winning rock star, touring behind her latest album, paid emotional tribute on stage to the ailing Chris Penn.
Price and his band pair swinging country sounds with raucous rock in our backyard, sometimes literally.
The rowdy Aussie punk band approached raucous perfection on Friday night at House of Blues.
Some lucky fans walked away with concert tickets while everyone else danced and drank in the vibes of a true Dallas icon.
With a new album and Dallas date set for the same week, King Buzzo is as busy as ever.
From dodging police raids to narrowly averting electrocution, Swaney recounts the rebellious birth of modern Deep Ellum.
From country to indie, hip-hop, R&B and more, the air around Dallas-Fort Worth will be filled with music.
Joey McIntyre talks New Kids, new projects and finding his freedom.
Was Badu’s faux BBL body suit mocking culture, or was it deeper than that? She’s not saying. Others are speculating.
The visionary Dallas musician and mind-bending local art experience has a special one-night event planned this week.
These Dallas dives let you curate the vibes on a night out.
A two-night showcase at the legendary Fort Worth honky tonk is reserved for only a few big-name bands.
The historic UK punk band made the stunning announcement of a North American tour, beginning in Dallas in September.
Big music productions can get caught up in the flashy spectacle. But NPR’s Tiny Desk contest strips it all away.
It’s arts festival season in Dallas, and DECAF has more bands than SXSW.
Prosecutors showed the video at a court hearing for accused for-hire killer Yella Beezy, bringing Mo3’s mother to tears.
Dallas’ biggest rappers, such as Dorrough and Big Tuck, remember the shop’s impact on their careers.
The rapper paid homage to late friend and collaborator Nipsey Hussle onstage in Dallas.
“There is a faintly defiant sense of liveliness coursing through these songs,” writes critic Preston Jones.
Only the real ones will remember the thrash metal era dominated by Gammacide and others. The band still sounds like 1989.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter pulled from her most recent album and entranced a capacity crowd.
TikTok-famous Xochilt Fonseca’s January release, Uh Oh, channels digital prowess into dancy viral tracks.