Triumph
March 31st, 2008Dr. John Before making his name as a major New Orleans pianist, Dr. (…)
Albert Collins
March 22nd, 2008The late Albert Collins was an important and influential blues artist with an unmistakable sound. (…)
John Fahey
March 22nd, 2008A musical innovator in every sense of the word, John Fahey began putting out his steel-string fingerpicking records on his own Takoma label in the late '60s. (…)
Mississippi John Hurt
March 19th, 2008Charm leaked out of Mississippi John Hurt like whiskey coming out of an old barrel. Hurt was a songwriting sharecropper and laborer who went to galvanize the early '60s Folk Revival movement. (…)
PRESS RELEASE: NVIDIA Launches the Fastest Graphics Card on the Planet
March 18th, 2008gamesindustry.biz - But it is not only the speed of HD rendering that is improved, with PureVideo HD films comes to life with dynamic Contrast Enhancement and automatic enhancements to Greens, Blues, & Skin Tones
Stolen-car stop in Roxbury nets suspect in Morristown bank robberyBridgeton News - A police stop in Roxbury Monday for a suspected stolen car netted a suspect in a March 6 bank robbery in Morristown, authorities said. (…)
Northwest African American Museum gives a musical tribute to Quincy
March 17th, 2008Seattle Times - Siedah Garrett sang the Michael Jackson hit "Man in the Mirror," which she wrote, but was even more effective on her vampish version "Miss Celie's Blues" from Jones' soundtrack to the film, "The Color Purple.
Johnny Winter
March 16th, 2008Texas guitar legend Johnny Winter became a seeming overnight star in 1968 with the release of his first album on Columbia records. (…)
Blind Willie Johnson
March 13th, 2008Much more than just a finalist in the "Greatest Musician Named 'Blind Willie'" sweepstakes, Johnson is a Gospel pioneer whose name is spoken in hushed tones by slide guitarists and early blues fans alike. (…)
Forecast: The Blues for Northeast Ohio
March 12th, 2008Akron Beacon Journal - Arguably the next best-known artist on the bill behind Bland, Benny Latimore has been applying his deep tenor to soulful blues music since the mid-1960s, but didn't have his first hit until the early 1970s with a cover of T-Bone Walker's standard Read More
Atlantic City Weekly - Dirty Dozen Brass Band sousaphone player Julius McKee was one of the many highlights at last weekend s Mid-Atlantic Blues & Music Festival in A.C. (…)
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