Jazz, History and Dave Brubeck’s Music Are Brubeck Brothers Quartet’s Recipe for Success
The band honored and built upon the music of the late Dave Brubeck during a show at Windmills Craftworks in The Colony.
The band honored and built upon the music of the late Dave Brubeck during a show at Windmills Craftworks in The Colony.
In support of their upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out, Pusha T and Malice are back touring as a duo in over 15 years.
On her inaugural North American tour, the acclaimed singer-songwriter ruled a sold-out Cambridge Room at the House of Blues.
The eight-member boy band will perform two nights at Globe Life Field, and fans are already buzzing about their arrival.
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Mike Hadreas made his first Dallas headlining appearance in eight years in support of his latest album, Glory.
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In her shocking announcement, Swift wrote on her website, “All of the music I’ve ever made now belongs to me.”
After working extensively as a backing singer for Erykah Badu, his solo career finds him being the star.
With nearly 50,000 tickets sold, Julión Álvarez was set to break another record at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Saturday.
After returning to Earth, Katy Perry brought all of the hits (and none of the haters) to the American Airlines Center.
The 25-year-old Bronx crooner is reviving one of the oldest styles of American music.
The hip-hop artist returns with “Mama Nem,” a heartfelt song about family, frustration and self-discovery.
Before the singer’s show at Sons of Hermann Hall, we spoke with her about seeing Jimmy Buffett, songwriting and more.
TDE’s soul singer graced the stage with a warm welcome from Dallas fans who came through to show their appreciation.
Born and raised in California, the Mexican-Filipino artist is bringing their brand of emo and rebellion to Rubber Gloves.
Last weekend, the Bay City rapper returned to Plano to perform hits like “Johnny Dang” with openers Drodi and Mg Lil Bubba.
The OG throwback hip-hop festival is back with performances from co-headliners Lil Jon and Timbaland, Soulja Boy and more.
The Virginia Beach rockers lit up the Dallas crowd with jamming performances, proving indie rock’s timeless pull.
The Austin band revealed that their drummer, Yamal Said, a lawful permanent resident, had issues at the airport.