Famed guitarist, singer and song writer ... “It’s much deeper than just celebrating rock and roll ... it’s about Black women holding up other Black women.” To purchase tickets for the ...
Brown would later collaborate with artists from Black Keys to Cyndi Lauper, as well as playing guitar for Samuel L. Jackson/Christine Ricci film “Black Snake Moan.” J.R. Cobb had a platinum ...
Never afraid of controversy Galina has become a unique personality of the international guitar world: very few female guitarists have even attempted both classical and flamenco genres, while her ...
KISS is meticulous about their image," Marty Friedman said. By Jessica Lynch editor Marty Friedman, the former lead guitarist of Megadeth, recently shared a surprising story about how he missed ...
In this exclusive excerpt from an exhaustive and vigorous new history, the blues, the cotton business, and an old barn reveal ...
She is the director of the Kenya Music Conservatoire, a guitarist, and co-founder of the International Women's Day concert where the audience enjoys music from an all-female orchestra, and she is ...
Austrian black metal band Abigor announced some sad news today, as they revealed their bassist/guitarist Peter Kubik had passed away. He is survived by his wife Lucia-Mariam Fåroutan-Kubik. According ...
While McCartney is listed as playing guitar on the song in the credits ... associating it with Black women especially (hence ...
who hailed Blackmore as “perhaps the world's finest electric guitar player”. The Man In Black told Tiven that he was “a musician, not a politician”, and duly offered up his typically ...
Celebrities having birthdays during the week of Sept. 22-28 include musician Bruce Springsteen, singer Julio Iglesias and ...
Malone, who died Aug. 23, was one of the leading guitarists of his generation. Before starting his own group, he performed with Diana Krall, Harry Connick Jr. and others. Originally broadcast in 2000.
The singer’s home reflects the rags-to-riches trajectory that epitomizes the American Dream. Yet Presley and his estate were seen as not quite refined enough to reflect true upward mobility.