When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Ian Dickson / Getty APRIL 1973: With Catch a Fire, the band known then as simply The ...
It`s a typically cold, windy winter night in Chicago. At the door of the club, you can feel the heat from the stage inside. Inside the music gets louder. ”Stir it up,” someone is singing, ”Little ...
Summer of Music continues at 6:30 p.m. today at Two Rivers Park with blues, reggae, jazz and the ancient rhythms of the Americas and the Caribbean as the Confluents and Onda take the stage. The ...
Though he’s one of New Orleans’ most senior and recognizable Black Masking Indians, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux is quick to point out that he sings all sorts of music. His latest album makes that clear, ...
From blues and funk to gospel and reggae, you’re bound to find a concert that fits the bill on area stages this weekend. In addition to an assortment of free shows including the Dayton Funk Festival ...
Jamaican music has travelled a long way since Prince Buster, Millie Small, The Skatalites, and Desmond Dekker first entered the British Hit Parade in the early 1960s. Looking in the rear view mirror ...
A new two-day music festival with a dubstep and reggae heavy lineup is set to debut at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in April ...
APRIL 1973: With Catch a Fire, the band known then as simply The Wailers, created a bridge between the deep roots sound of Jamaica and the commercial rock music of the international market, ...
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