The Legendary Buddy Guy Brought Authentic Blues to Dallas, Cursing and All
The term “legend” gets thrown around a lot, but if anyone has earned it, it’s blues guitarist Buddy Guy.
The term “legend” gets thrown around a lot, but if anyone has earned it, it’s blues guitarist Buddy Guy.
Irving rapper Coach Tev is back, and he’s got something to say with a smooth, cinematic new release called Talk To Him Nicely.
If you have ever purchased a record made by a DFW native, there’s a pretty solid chance producer Jason Burt’s name appears in the liner notes.
When Gayle wrote her breakout single “abcdefu,” the song surprisingly didn’t come from a place of hate. Rather, she was trying to reclaim the narrative following the fallout of a breakup.
Queensryche and Judas Priest got straight to the point when they hit the stage at Irving’s Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on Friday.
Remember that episode of The Simpsons where Homer’s name gets redefined as a noun for someone’s ability “to succeed despite idiocy”? We have new definition for rapper Riff Raff.
After two years in pandemic hell, North Texas finally gets to experience the aftermath of SXSW once again.
Dallas jazz music legend Dennis González recognized in his music, poetry and prose that he lived in a world of spirit.
Several festivals are returning to Dallas this year in person, including Denton’s Thin Line and Dallas Reggae Festival.
Five years ago, Jada Arnell’s debut album Down for Me had a completely different title and track list. While she enjoyed the songs individually, Arnell wasn’t satisfied with the body of work.
It’s safe to say that any musician working today would be thrilled to be on a first name basis with a Beatle.
Timing is everything in pop music. Few modern A-list acts understand that axiom better than Dua Lipa.
Female DJs have to overcome many barriers in a male-dominated industry. Bridget Frank, who spins as DJ B, has an additional challenge: she is also legally blind.
Elton John began his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour in September 2018 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The first leg of the tour saw two mesmerizing, sold-out shows at Dallas’ American Airlines Center two months later in December.
Sometimes the universe seems to have a big hand in orchestrating moments in life. That’s how it felt for three random North Texas musicians in 2014 who banded together as the “Three Random Guys” after they went viral over an impromptu jam session outside of a Kroger in Irving. Jesse Rya…
This week’s best concerts are all about nostalgia and activism. Your concert week kicks off with two of the biggest names in modern music gracing our local stages: Bob Dylan and Elton John.
As the years passed and his daughters, Isys and Soul, grew up and went off to college, hip-hop became less of a priority to Ian Johnson, aka Money Waters, aka Money Wah Wah.
Global pop icon Taylor Swift and country rocker Cody Canada may not have many things in common, musically speaking.
Rapper Travis Scott, whose hometown Astroworld concert on Nov. 5 in Houston resulted in the death of 10 audience members and hundreds of injured attendees, has been trying to clear his name since the event. Sort of.
Even if the “the times, they are a changin,” Bob Dylan certainly hasn’t been doing anything different. At 80 years old, the cultural icon is just as prolific as ever, releasing new albums and touring once more after taking some time off due to COVID shutdowns.
The new, eight-episode CW docuseries MARCH focuses on the revered marching band for the historically Black college Prairie View A&M, known as the Marching Storm.
This past Saturday, if you weren’t at either The Factory or Ruins in Deep Ellum, you missed something beyond special: a whole rainbow of emotions – from lily-white, pure love to deep-red anger – all without the need for any kind of high-grade pharmaceutical.