10 Blues Rock Deep Cuts from the 1970s
Blues rock reached its creative peak in the 1970s, when bands regularly blended raw electric energy with gritty guitar work and soulful storytelling. Artists may produce a plethora of songs, yet only one or two receive airplay, and the rest are often…
Read MoreBlackberry Smoke brings southern rock fire to Kansas City
Sunday evenings may be an evening of rest for some, but on March 22nd, Uptown Theater was uproarious for The Band Trippp and Blackberry Smoke. Due to a typo on all websites and tickets, the doors opened 30 minutes earlier than planned. Instead of making…
Read MorePearl Jam’s Mike McCready on His New Graphic Novel, Classic Grunge, and His Heavy Metal Roots
Guitarist, songwriter, and now author Mike McCready talked to AllMusic about his new graphic novel “Farewell to Seasons” which imagines an alternate history to the Seattle music scene.
Read More‘Let It Go’: The Story Behind The ‘Frozen’ Classic
The ‘Frozen’ anthem of self-acceptance, ‘Let It Go,’ went from simply being a great song to a global phenomenon. Source
Read MoreTelex Updates: From Napkin Sketch to WordPress Block (and More)
Find out what’s new with Telex, an experimental tool from the Automattic AI team. Source
Read MoreWhat’s Coming in WordPress 7.0? (Features and Screenshots)
Take a peak inside the upcoming WordPress 7.0 release with new API for AI Web Clients, real-time collaboration, and a fresh new admin design, among other features. Source
Read MoreEliza Neals releases “Love Will” ahead of new album
Eliza Neals has released “Love Will,” the second single from her upcoming album Thunder in the House, due in spring Source
Read MoreRemembering Steve “The Colonel” Cropper: 21st October 1941- 3rd December 2025
Born in Dora, Missouri in 1941, Steve Cropper went on to become one of the most influential musicians of the last century. A singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer, he helped create some of the most enduring and familiar songs ever recorded. As a…
Read MoreClassical Highlights for March 2026
We’re back with classical music reviews! Thank you all for the kind and supportive messages after the passing of James Manheim last October; they were very appreciated. We’ve brought on a couple of new writers, and among their first pieces is…
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