4Batz’s Homecoming Dallas Show Was a First-of-a-Kind Concert
The hot new Dallas artist comes home and performs his first show here, one filled with new music and surprise guests.
The hot new Dallas artist comes home and performs his first show here, one filled with new music and surprise guests.
Drummer Chris Ulsh spoke with Metal Hammer about whether the band will charge “full steam ahead with new material.”
Chrissie Hynde, the first true “rocker chick,” has still got “it,” and then some.
This is indeed the band’s “First Rodeo.”
The authoritative dance music broadcaster returns to Dallas in October.
Grammy-winning producer, arranger, composer and musician Shaun Martin was only 45 years old. A tribute to his life and work is scheduled for mid-September.
Dallas has a killer live music scene, but a little boost won’t hurt.
Iron & Wine made us feel good about life on Saturday, all for the small price of a concert ticket.
AI is controversial among artists, who cite plagiarism and lost opportunities for creatives. Some Dallas musicians share these concerns, and others are cautiously optimistic.
Have we been too hard on Bottled Blonde? The Deep Ellum bar hosted a secret show on Wednesday night by The Chainsmokers.
UPDATE: Brown’s Dallas-based lawyer is now claiming that the artist was “unjustly targeted” by the plaintiffs.
The Queen of Neo-Soul is honoring colleague Shaun Martin, a renowned Dallas musician battling an undisclosed illness.
Everyone has an opinion about TravelMag declaring Deep Ellum an “up-and-coming” neighborhood. It’s been coming up for 150 years.
The Desk Jockeys are keeping their day jobs, even if their night job pays off.
Walker Wheeler Jr. angered Post Malone fans and got his own name out there last week, all with one video.
These cool kids come from cool parents: One of them was raised by Black Panthers.
With 40 songs in his set, Peso Pluma proved why he has become an international music titan.
The live music scene has a gem in Denton with multi-instrumentalist Raymond MacDonald.
And her husband thinks the nickname “Insurrectionist Barbie” is “hot.”
The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter showcased songs from his ninth studio album for a capacity crowd in downtown Dallas Wednesday night.
DFW’s Leon Bridges and Charley Crockett are two of many Texans whose music enlivens the blockbuster.
The Marías sold out their second Dallas show, giving fans one more chance to see them on their Submarine Tour.