5 New Artists You Should Know in Hip-Hop and R&B
There are so many talented new artists in North Texas, that it’s hard to keep up with them all. Every year, new artists emerge from the deep underground
There are so many talented new artists in North Texas, that it’s hard to keep up with them all. Every year, new artists emerge from the deep underground
The latest estimate on Music Street Frisco’s completion is sometime in September 2023.
It’s an exciting week for music in North Texas with local favorite Ottoman Turks attempting to set a world record by running through four Deep Ellum dates this weekend.
Four straight shows in Deep Ellum, at four different venues, just in one weekend. It’s an idea that’s so outrageous, so bodacious, so dangerous and frankly so ridiculous.
In 2022, would you have expected “Sweet Child O’ Mine” and “Highway to the Danger Zone” to be trending?
The calendar for live shows in Dallas is going to look a lot busier and different in the coming month. Live Nation Entertainment and Broadway Dallas (formerly Dallas Summer Musicals) announced a new partnership
It’s safe to say that the pandemic has been hard on just about everyone, regardless of their line of work. But the sudden way in which COVID-19
On December 2012, the world was supposed to end – at least according to those following the 5,000+ year Mayan Long Count calendar.
We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy! We’re not worthy! What in the hell did we, the city of Dallas, do to deserve a show like this?
On Thursday night, Scottish rock band Franz Ferdinand kicked off their U.S tour in Dallas. Along with tour mates Vundabar from Boston, they turned The House of Blues into a dance hall.
Summer is still burning in North Texas, but with local schools starting back next week, there is definitely a feeling of fall in the air (even if it’s just wishful thinking).
Deep into the month of July, Dallas is in the mist of a heat wave that won’t go away. The grass is brown, the creeks are dry and the asphalt melting.
Scottish band Franz Ferdinand has been kicking out tunes since 2001, and they still have more to give. The group just dropped a new album, Hits To The Head,
The window of opportunity to hear jazz on terrestrial radio just got a little smaller in DFW. KNTU 88.1 FM, a student-run station owned by the University of North Texas in Denton.
Post-hardcore outfit Dance Gavin Dance slowly gained a following since first forming in 2005 and signing to Rise Records just one year later.
From the top of the Santa Monica Mountains, surrounded by trees, plants, foraging animals and an assortment of art supplies in his yurt, Brandon Boyd is happy.
It’s hard to come to terms with the fact that’s it’s been almost 30 years since the world said goodbye to the undisputed queen of Tejano music, Selena Quintanilla-Perez.
Back in 1985, an entertainment attorney from Dallas named Rod Phelps caught wind of a young country singer who’d been wowing audiences in Oklahoma honky-tonks, and he drove up to a Tulsa club to see what this Garth Brooks was about. Impressed by what he heard, Phelps produced Brooks’ first…
National treasure St. Vincent has made Texas proud with her talent, career and voice. The artist, born Annie Clark
It’s a week like this that North Texas music fans look forward to with a broad range of big- and small-name acts from an array of genres making their way through Dallas, Arlington, Denton and Irving. Cat Power kicks the week off with indie rock and electric blues on Lower Greenville. On Friday, Three Links hosts a night of post-punk while Saturday is split between a giant Garth Brooks show in Arlington and…
It’s time to talk about everyone’s favorite Leonard Cohen song. Sorry, it’s not “Dear Heather.” Even if you’re not super familiar with Cohen’s discography
A favorite pastime of audiophiles is digging for new music, and one of the most obscure vaults to be explored lies in the musical catalogs of acts known as one-hit wonders.