R&B icon Jerry "The Iceman" Butler, a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, has died at 85, leaving the music world mourning his loss.
The 79-year-old English singer made his U.S. concert debut in 1964 with The Zombies. His Tuesday show here will be the first San Diego-area solo show of his career.
Looking for inspiration? Check out the state’s new Creativity Trail, filled with more than a hundred stops featuring public sites that celebrate art, music, writing and other creative endeavors.
Dave Mason has released the new single 'Use It, Or Lose It' featuring Joe Bonamassa, setting the stage for Mason’s 21st ...
The cultural achievements of Ohio’s people featured in a new Creativity Trail as part of state preparations for America's ...
The Stax Music Academy in Memphis is marking its 25th anniversary with Black History Month-themed concerts on Feb. 21.
Willie Mae grew up to become the legendary Big Mama Thornton, whose vibrant growling voice on her song "Hound Dog" broke ...
Singer/songwriter, Paul Simon, who initially retired in 2018, shared a post and announced his 2025 tour of the states, “Paul ...
Cleveland could soon be home to a second music hall of fame. Driving the news: LaMont Robinson, founder of the National ...
The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum has been voted among America's top music museums as part of the USA TODAY 10BEST Readers’ ...
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum celebrated the legacy of incarcerated Nashville soul pioneers Johnny Bragg and The ...