I love the blues, but I wanted to make my own statement to carry the thing further forward." Cream was inducted into the Rock ...
Blind Faith and Derek and the Dominos both released albums one year apart.
Social media posts claimed the moment happened at a September 1992 show in Birmingham. Tour records don't back it up.
The history of Eric Clapton’s guitars during Cream’s brief but influential existence – from Fresh Cream to Goodbye – reveals ...
A Hazlehurst‑born bluesman whose short life, mysterious death, and 29 recordings rewrote the future of American music.
Today also marks the highly anticipated release of “The Thrill Is Gone” featuring music icons Chaka Khan & Eric ...
These three rock artists didn't last very long. They only had time to release one major album in their careers, albeit iconic ones.
Ever since kicking his career off at the age of 12, Joe Bonamassa has not only evolved into a top-notch ...
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"We actually grew up with our dads and learned from them, played with them." ...
Directed by Paris Barclay and produced by Stephanie Allain, Jeanne Elfant Festa, Nigel Sinclair, and Cheo Hodari Coker, with ...
A gap exists at the heart of gay director Paris Barclay’s documentary “Billy Preston: That’s The Way God Planned It.” It’s ...
The blues is alive and well” as Buddy Guy shares the stage with Gary Clark Jr. in what felt like a proverbial passing of the torch Saturday night.