As the guitarist in Booker T. & the M.G.’s, the house band for Stax Records, Steve Cropper was a key figure in shaping the sound of soul music in the ’60s, backing legendary singers including Otis ...
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Black Rose Acoustic Society was born three decades ago out of a shared love of acoustic music. The nonprofit, all-volunteer ...
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A four-and-a-half minute clip previews the drummer's upcoming book about his relationship with his brother. Alex Van Halen ...
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Donohue, 76, recorded his self-titled debut album for Columbia Records in 1978. Forty-six years later, his second album “L.A. Rainbow” has received international acclaim. A review from the ...