The Art of Resistance: Cameron McCloud, Yolanda Cruz and The Daydreamers on Rallying Dallas
In a summer of No Kings protests and anti-ICE demonstrations, DFW’s music scene showed support through solidarity.
In a summer of No Kings protests and anti-ICE demonstrations, DFW’s music scene showed support through solidarity.
Last week, we linked up with the Oak Cliff rapper to discuss his new eight-track EP after getting an early listen.
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.
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.
“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.
Despite the band’s name, they assure us that they are here to stay.
The bearded poet released his debut album, Earth Tones, after decades of songwriting.
We spoke to the Dallas singer about making his first album, performing at open mics and developing his stirring voice.
Learn about the Dallas music scene from its unofficial historian, Kessler artistic director Jeffrey Liles.
Taylor, a flight instructor at Aviator Air School, flew Austin-based West 22nd to their Dallas date last month and filmed it.
Joshua Ray Walker walks us through the making of his summer album and creating sunny country songs in a Hawaiian shirt.
Almost five years since releasing their self-titled LP, Magic of the Sale aims to propel Teethe to headliner status.
Local musicians played at Cheapsteaks for the final The People’s Jam to commemorate the end of the open mic.
After May’s release of A Day Off Work, the New Orleans native is embracing his status as a full-time Dallasite.
The 25-year-old Bronx crooner is reviving one of the oldest styles of American music.
Released this week, Al-Jabbaar’s latest album is layered with interpretation, detailing personal stories about his family.
The Dallas-based guitarist/singer-songwriter is bringing back the forlorn format one record at a time.
As the New Dallas movement bubbles outside the city, HeadHuncho Amir wants to leave a lasting legacy for his family.
At a brunch honoring Charley Pride’s contributions to country in Frisco, Guyton shared her fondest memories of North Texas.