Texas Stars Leon Bridges and Miranda Lambert Share the Mic on the New Duet ‘If You Were Mine’
Two of the biggest musical names ever to come out of the Texas music scene have teamed up to record a stirring new love song.
Two of the biggest musical names ever to come out of the Texas music scene have teamed up to record a stirring new love song.
New name, who dis? Rapper Shaquan Bivins slightly changed his name, but he’s a whole new person.
Fountains of Wayne showered us with a pop hit that won’t quit. Name that tune.
Ashton Edminster has been planning her pop stardom since before she could speak. Her plan is working.
Singer-songwriter Jess Williamson, who was born in Lewisville, Texas, and grew up in the Dallas area, will be back in her hometown as a headliner at Sundown at Granada on June 8, the day before the release of her fifth solo studio album.
Get your leather jacket and your Lana Del Rey sadness and hang out at these Dallas bars for the indie sleaziest night of your life.
Sorry to front-load your concert week so heavily this time, North Texas, but most of the week’s best concerts are happening Friday night. Sure, one of those concerts is Abraham Alexander, the Fort Worth singer-songwriter who will be putting on three nights of album release shows in Oak Cliff. However,…
If you’re a fan of music icons Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias or Pitbull, then you know how hard it is to get a ticket to see them live. Later this year, you’ll have the chance to see all three of them in the same show.
The first time Markus Klinko was in Dallas, he was pursuing his art with a harp and a symphony. Now he seeks it out with a camera, studio lighting and pursuing some of the most famous artists in the world.
Pearl Earl got real about the last few years with an album titled – what else? – “It’s Dread.”
Astral Panda makes beats with his friend Medium K. And they’ve never been happier.
Greg Puciato will be seeing his name on a marquee in Dallas. Even though he hates that.
This Memorial Day weekend will be a quiet start to the summer concert season. While we await the stadium-filling shows in the coming months, this weekend allows for many trips down memory lane. Beginning Friday night, Dallas hosts Dead & Company’s final stop in North Texas, and Irving hosts a…
Dallas played a pivotal role in music history.
Dermot Kennedy left the crowd with chills.
Jess Garland will play a high-tech classical show to shine a light on racial inequity.
Pleasant Grove is a band of brothers that plans on staying that way long after they celebrate their record’s re-release.
Like Seth Cohen from The O.C., we’ll never shut up about Death Cab.
Charlie Puth plays on Wednesday in Dallas. “We don’t talk anymore” about Selena Gomez, though.
In honor of The Weeknd changing his name back to Abel Tesfaye, here are the best and craziest musician name changes we can think of. Tell us yours.
We’re entering a new Taylor Swift era: The Matty Healy era.
The Willie Nelson Picnic is coming up on its 50th edition, just in time to celebrate the music legend’s 90th birthday. A series at UNT in Denton examines the legend.