Indianapolis lost one of its great gospel music figures last month, guitarist and songwriter M.L. Allen, Jr. He was 89 years ...
With hits like “Respect” and “Chain of Fools,” she defined a female archetype: sensual and strong, long-suffering but ...
Celebrate the life and legacy of M.L. Allen Jr., a legendary Indianapolis gospel songwriter and guitarist who passed away on ...
As Black History Month meets Valentine’s Day each February, it’s the perfect time to celebrate Black artists whose music continues to define love playlists around the world. Beginning in the 1950s, ...
While many country music fans have likely never heard his name, one of the most iconic quartets in history wouldn’t exist without Wally Fowler. One of the original founders of the band that would ...
The Wood Brothers’ 2006 debut LP, ‘Ways Not To Lose,’ is set to receive a 20th anniversary reissue courtesy of Blue Note Records.
People went weirdly crazy for the sped-up, squeaky vocals on those original, novelty Chipmunks records, and 50 years later, ...
Born June 17, 1910, in Blue Lick, Kentucky, Clyde Julian “Red” Foley is widely considered the first country music performer to record in Nashville. In January 1945, Foley recorded “Tennessee Saturday ...
The fusion of gospel, pop, R&B, and soul contributed greatly to the success of Motown Records. It allowed its writers and artists to create songs that were catchy and appealing to younger listeners, ...
Paul McCartney took to social media on Tuesday to remember his former bandmate, Len Garry, who died this week. Garry was in ...
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Feb. 26 ...
Craft Recordings expands its acclaimed Original Jazz Classics series with AAA vinyl reissues from Lee Morgan, Bobby Timmons, and The Young Lions.