Backstage with blues legend B.B. King: Something Else! Interview
The concert had been over for hours, forever. But B.B. King was just getting started.
The concert had been over for hours, forever. But B.B. King was just getting started.
A little more than a month ago I covered a self-released album by a Vancouver, British Columbia-based jazz-pop vocalist by the name of Heidi McCurdy. Heidi’s music is a prime example of the great singing and composing talent out there still unsigned and undiscovered by a record company. Fickle MindRead More
Public Broadcasting always delves into its musical archives, come pledge-drive time, and this week was no different. The local station presented an edited version of “The Concert for Bangaladesh,” the early 1970s proto-benefit show organized by Beatle buddy and future Wilbury bandmate George Harrison – and it was a specialRead More
It’s hard to put a label on Aaron Neville’s music. Even, as we saw in this interview, for Aaron Neville himself.
The late Louisiana blues legend Gatemouth Brown could be a grouchy man. How grouchy? Let’s find out.