Hip Hop Mourns Enchanting
Gucci Mane, Jacquees, Yella Beezy and others remember the “No Luv” singer after her death.
Gucci Mane, Jacquees, Yella Beezy and others remember the “No Luv” singer after her death.
The award-winning country artist and Arlington native took to Instagram to announce that she is “the B in LGBTQ+.”
In front of a sold-out Dallas crowd, Noah Kahan showed how he’s become one of the biggest stars in American music.
The death of the rapper, singer and former protege of Gucci Mane was confirmed by family and friends following hours on life support.
The country icon is still a club act in spirit.
Shaky Graves, Joshua Ray Walker, Spin Doctors: the State Fair concert lineup is pretty huge this year.
Lead vocalist Henry O’ is back in Dallas and isn’t leaving anytime soon.
Vampire Weekend’s Irving concert felt like a collective hallucination.
Ne.Hau, the deep-tech duo of Brazilian-Texan Ren Albieri and Colorado native Danny Marin, recently dropped a three-track EP just in time for a Friday, June 7, date opening at It’ll Do Club. The Void of Course EP is a trio of stompers rich with doorbell chimes, snare drum rolls and…
Now you know where to call: Dallas has its own music office.
The rapper and aspiring Texan has a history of ‘cursing’ teams and athletes he throws his support behind. He needs to either take the bet back or get his karma in check.
Natasha Owens’ new single “The Chosen One,” which uses suspiciously Christ-like imagery to describe the former president, is easily one of the weirdest songs about Trump we’ve ever heard.
JT brought sexy back with his Fort Worth debut.
The Dallas-based indie alternative band will release a debut EP and hit the road with Lacey Sturm of Flyleaf this month.
KNON 89.3 proves once again that not even weather disasters can keep the station down long.
Country giant George Strait might get even taller with his next concert: He could beat the Grateful Dead’s record for the highest-attended show.
The veteran rock group, its eclectic songs in tow, made its annual pilgrimage to Fair Park, delighting a near-capacity crowd.
With 14 albums under his belt, the rapper is about to release “Ladies Love Creezy.”
The Love Hate Music Box Tour 2024 comes after a long break and the exit of bassist Charlie Holt.
Denton’s favorite pop-punk rockers are celebrating 30 years together. Feel old yet?
Esteban Flores, aka Slow Joy, took a DNA test that confirmed he’s a musician. But he’s always known that.
The icon’s discography continues to stand the test of time, and she’ll show it off with a performance with a “predominantly queer” Dallas chorus.