William Dunnill of Willy and The Wildcards Uses His Music to Create a Sense of Home
Ahead of the band’s ‘Louder Than Gunfire’ single release, William Dunnill opens up about what Dallas means to him.
Ahead of the band’s ‘Louder Than Gunfire’ single release, William Dunnill opens up about what Dallas means to him.
Acute Inflections, a jazz duo made up of Sadiki Pierre and Elasea Douglas, is taking their Harlem Renaissance sound on tour.
Nora Cheng, Penelope Lowenstein and Gigi Reece return to Sons of Hermann Hall with opener Godcaster on Friday.
With Hawkins finally releasing new music, what does it take for an indie artist to sell out a live show? Follow his journey.
Alaska has brought national attention to Oak Cliff, representing Dallas in the internationally renowned Boiler Room sets.
After years of building their reputation and catalog, the North Texas band has released their debut Years Forgotten.
We spoke to Deep Ellum Art Co. owners John and Kari LaRue as they celebrate 10 years of bringing art in all forms to Dallas.
Jojo Jam is more than an open mic. It is building itself up as a place for belonging and bringing people together.
In a summer of No Kings protests and anti-ICE demonstrations, DFW’s music scene showed support through solidarity.
Four North Texas artists share how Dallas’ country music scene shapes their sound and keeps its legacy alive.
The Dallas singer doesn’t miss the old her. We caught up with her over several days to talk about what ‘lost girl SZN’ means.
Ahead of her Majestic Theatre show, Regina Spektor discusses her working relations with John Congleton and McKenzie Smith.
Created by designer and musician Sudarshan Iyengar, the app lets users transcribe their voice into notes in real time.
In the age of AI, Dallas’ music scene weighs in on whether to experiment with the technology and if it benefits songwriters.
Friendly Thieves is a five-piece alternative funk rock band that promises to show you a good time.
Two of America’s preeminent classic rock bands, Kansas and 38 Special, will turn The Pavilion into a rock wonderland.
Katherine Paterson, Rosy L and the Deadly Beloved each had music removed from Spotify after being added to AI playlists.
The Dallas rapper values the South’s position in hip-hop: ‘Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, that’s our base.’
The Monterrey native leads Cumbia 319, which brings Cumbia rebajada, known for its slow pace and drawn-out vocals, to Texas.
Before Hatebreed comes to Dallas, we spoke with Fugitive about forming the group that’s become an instant hit in metal.
An Essence Festival first-timer weighs the pros and cons of a spur-of-the-moment getaway to The Big Easy.
“I’ve been lucky enough to have the support of my city for a while now,” she says, who released her new album last month.