Sarah McLachlan Marks 30 Years of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy at the Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter showcased her hits and played her breakthrough third album in full Wednesday in Irving.
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter showcased her hits and played her breakthrough third album in full Wednesday in Irving.
The long-revered music critic and Texas music history expert will be remembered for his singular voice.
Summertime has been romanced in song as long as humans have been capable of imagining.
Newly reunited Tripping Daisy delivered a wild, emotional concert on Saturday.
The non-binary singer and instrumentalist sounds like what being queer feels like.
1980s alt-rockers Pixies are one of the first and last American rock bands that’s ever really mattered.
The Houston-based rapper threw a party at the American Airlines Center and 20,000 Dallas hotties were invited.
Neil Young has canceled on Dallas for the third time.
If you couldn’t make it to the Eras Tour, this Dallas-based singer-songwriter has crafted a worthy substitute.
The artist will not be playing Texas on this tour. We’ll have to wait for Posty Fest.
Dallas’ upcoming music festival is a darkwave, post-punk, goth dream.
Dallas-Fort Worth’s music history is rich and vast, and there are plenty of spots where it comes alive.
Keanu Reeves, Robert de Niro, David Letterman, Stevie Wonder: Scott Tixier is in high demand among the artistic elite.
It started as a meme, but for four years, Dentonpalooza has celebrated the college town’s quirkiest residents.
“Espresso” anyone? The rising star’s tour is stopping in Dallas.
After getting some encouragement from Erykah Badu, Dallas musician Stanley Mongaras left Cure For Paranoia and reinvented himself as Stan Fran Cisco,
Taylor Morgan is on a mission is to showcase fresh, hungry talent in DFW.
One of the ’90s best bands is back: Dallas’ own Tripping Daisy, lead by Polyphonic Spree’s Tim DeLaughter, is reuniting with an album.
The country giant has broken many records, including the most No. 1 albums in country music. Now he’s set a new concert attendance record. Sorry, Deadheads.
Radio station KNON, “The Voice of the People,” has always strived to be inclusive and diverse with its programing. One of its goals has been to provide unique programming that represents all of Dallas. In that spirit, KNON’s online sister station, KNON NOW, recently added a show called Kidz Star Radio,…
It was a family affair with the kind of star power you see only in a festival lineup when Chris Stapleton, Tedeschi Trucks Band and Marcus King rocked Arlington this weekend.
George Harrison wasn’t inclined to share his cookies with Yoko Ono, especially when she didn’t ask.