Storytellers at The Kessler: Nirvana, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, Eazy-E and More Untold Gems in Dallas Music History
Two revered names in our community, Jeffrey Liles and Robert Wilonsky, shared music stories with depth and meaning.
Two revered names in our community, Jeffrey Liles and Robert Wilonsky, shared music stories with depth and meaning.
“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.
We spent the first few hours of Independence Day singing ‘I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T’ with the Baton Rouge rapper and his people.
Despite the band’s name, they assure us that they are here to stay.
The indie pop singer is making her Dallas debut, exhibiting her jazz-influenced songs that she sings in Japanese and English.
Crockett says he was born the lucky one on his single off Dollar a Day, which is co-produced with Shooter Jennings.
The bearded poet released his debut album, Earth Tones, after decades of songwriting.
We’re prepping for the Fourth of July early with our inaugural Spotify playlist featuring all local artists.
Diddy has been acquitted of sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy charges, but convicted of lesser charges.
We spoke to the Dallas singer about making his first album, performing at open mics and developing his stirring voice.
The Limestone Kid is who we know and love, but it’s clear Parker, the father and husband, doesn’t feel like a kid anymore.
Even after Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter won the Grammy for Best Country Album, skeptics are still vocal.
Learn about the Dallas music scene from its unofficial historian, Kessler artistic director Jeffrey Liles.
The Canadian rapper is a newly minted Texan, hitting up The Alibi Bar in Chappell Hill for drinks with his new neighbors.
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The Dallas singer on what inspired “Ricochet,” the dance single that explores the messy, undefined nature of situationships.
Beyoncé was spectacular in her hometown show, sharing the stage with her daughters Blue Ivy and Rumi.
The hip-hop producers touched on everything from Dallas culture to the music business at the South Dallas Cultural Center.
Tank and the Bangas were energetic and wild during their Fort Worth stop on the The Heart, The Mind, The Soul Tour.
Jordan Maddox takes to the skies, flipping the script on Grayson Taylor and interviewing him while 2,000 ft. above Dallas.
After a successful TMR 29, TMR 30 was announced this morning at 9:53 a.m. on 95.3 The Range.
BigXThaPlug and Shaboozey share another collaboration after weeks of teasing the song on social media.