Despite What You’ve Heard, Meka Jackson Finds Much To Celebrate in Deep Ellum
Jackson, local rapper-producer and owner of the venue Creators Don’t Die, creates an anthem and short film celebrating the neighborhood that inspires him.
Jackson, local rapper-producer and owner of the venue Creators Don’t Die, creates an anthem and short film celebrating the neighborhood that inspires him.
There’s no better way to get amped up for Christmas than with a live music show.
The anti-capitalist, philosophical singer-songwriter is looking forward to opening for Robert Earl Keen in Dallas next week.
“Fever Dream” embodies The Robot Bonfire’s journey of growth over the past four years.
Music Safari began during the pandemic to bring live music to those feeling cooped up, but why stop a good thing?
For his next release, the Dallas drummer know as Dos Negros opts for more substance than substance use.
Three-plus years after he came out as queer then left the LDS church, David Archuleta reconnects with the holidays on his own terms.
The Denton music venue is being criticized over a social media post advertising an internship opportunity.
With its stacked lineup and unforgettable moments, this year’s Jingle Ball was a highlight of the holiday season.
Downtown McKinney attracts buskers and their appreciate listeners.
Pick a Dallas musician and we’ll tell you where to shop to imitate their style.
Fresh off his feud with Drake, Kendrick Lamar announces that he will be coming to AT&T Stadium in April as part of his Grand National Tour with singer SZA.
The trio of locally bred artists will appear over both weekends of the high-profile California music festival next spring.
The Aussie rock legends will take their Power Up Tour across North America next spring. Tickets go on sale Dec. 6.
The Reverend’s rowdy crossover appeal was on full display before a packed crowd of young punks and old cowboys.
The Dallas singer says living in Florence changed her approach to making music and collaborating with others.
Before we stuff our faces, let us say express how thankful we are for the little and big things that make Dallas’ music scene better than any other.
The Deep Ellum Block Party restores our sense of community.
The acclaimed Dallas singer-songwriter was contending with stage-4 cancer. Today, he’s looking ahead to recovery and performing in the coming months.
The musician wants to provide a safe space for LGBTQ artists.
The former publisher of Buddy magazine, who died on Sept. 5 in Sulphur Springs, will be celebrated at Poor David’s Pub on Dec. 1.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter pulled from her latest LP and welcomed a special guest to her first of two nights in Dallas.