Raymond MacDonald Shreds His Way to Death Metal Success with 200 Stab Wounds
The live music scene has a gem in Denton with multi-instrumentalist Raymond MacDonald.
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.
The legendary producer was the focus of an AI-assisted Dallas screening of a documentary about his life.
Dallas is about to have an indie fall. Both Santigold and Clairo will headline The Factory in Deep Ellum later this year.
It was a gloriously dark night on Sunday when goth party The Church celebrated 30 years at It’ll Do.
Missy Elliott shows us hip-hop wouldn’t be the same without her.
Dallas has always known her as the G.O.A.T. Now Forbes has made it official.
The Dallas darling lives in Atlanta now, but came home to release her first full album among friends.
Dallas is lucky to be hosting a film about music innovator Brian Eno on Saturday.
Need to fund a project or your next month’s rent? There are plenty of financial opportunities available to Dallas musicians that can help with that.
The band’s debut single “House of Cards” is highly relatable, but there’s a deeper meaning to the song.
The country singer apologized and announced plans to check into rehab.
Indie-rock band Nesting Doll moved from San Marcos to pursue a career in Denton, and the move is already paying off with a string of gigs.
Straight from the garage: Denton-based band Spun proves even total strangers can make solid music.
We all get stage fright or social anxiety. Dallas musicians tell us how they deal with nerves before performing.
Pop band AJR, made up of brothers Adam, Jack and Ryan Met, played to a massive crowd at Dickies. Their first North Texas show attracted 50 people.
The vault of pop culture artifacts goes back decades and includes t-shirts, posters and concert tickets.
As if in a DeLorean, Totally Tubular took us back to the ’80s on Tuesday.
Lee Russell, a famed Dallas radio DJ, is bringing the old school back to the airwaves with a new radio station: 128db Rock.