The 1970s gave us some of the greatest blues-rock music ever recorded, but not every masterpiece got the attention it deserved. While everyone knows Led Zeppelin and Cream, dozens of brilliant albums ...
After Lodge and Hayward joined the group, The Moody Blues evolved from an R&B outfit to a more experimental psychedelic and melodic rock band, starting with the group’s landmark 1967 symphonic concept ...
In the beginning, there was blues. It poured out of the American South on acoustic guitars and pianos and made it up north ...
Chris Rea, the singer, songwriter and guitarist who has died aged 74, rose to fame in the 1980s as a purveyor of huskily ...
Muddy Waters got it right with his anthemic song, “The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll.” And few figures ever personified that evolutionary link as clearly as Big Joe Turner, the ...
Chris Rea, the British blues-rock singer known for the holiday classic "Driving Home for Christmas," has died at age 74.
Paul Thorn, a Southern blues-rock musician, recently released a new album, “Life is Just a Vapor.” Thorn is touring in support of the album and will perform Friday at Mad Hatter Shows & Event Center ...
Like so much rock 'n' roll from the earliest and most formative years, Southern rock took a little bit from here and a little bit from there. Southern rock, distinct from its lighter country rock ...
Rea passed away on Monday, December 22, following hospitalisation for a “short illness”, according to a statement posted on his official social media accounts. No further details about his condition ...
British singer Chris Rea has died at the age of 74. His death was announced by his family in an Instagram post on Monday, Dec ...