As Herbie Hancock recently said in his closing remarks for 2022 International Jazz Day held at the United Nations, just about everything as we know it stopped during the pandemic
Keb’ Mo’, a blues musician for the sake of genre labeling, continues to prove that he is genre-agnostic on Good to Be Me. Heck, we should all know that by
The ever-prolific and explorative guitarist Dave Stryker has again found a new configuration for his work. Last year he fronted the WDR BIG Band, and he is beginning 2022 with
Cory Wong and his band the Wongnotes hit the Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, CA on November 13 and were joined by vocalist Antwaun Stanley as well as surprise guest Dave
If you were one of the lucky attendees at the intimate Chevalier Theater in Medford, Massachusetts on November 5th, you can say that you witnessed a dynamic double bill featuring
The phrase used as the title of Davy Knowles’ What Happens Next should be interrogatory. Produced by Eric Corne, who’s fulfilled similar duties on albums by venerable British bluesman John
Pat Metheny, by far, is one of the most successful jazz musicians in the world. The guitarist has won 20 Grammy Awards in ten different categories since his 1976 debut
Guitarist John Scofield is no stranger to collaboration, having played with monumental artists like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Phil Lesh, to name a few. Yet, out of all the
Watch Trey Anastasio, Mike Gordon, Page McConnell and Jon Fishman show off their touring rigs.
He’s not the next Hendrix. Not the next Stevie Ray Vaughan, even though they both honed their craft in Austin, TX and have played in many a same club. Nor is he the next anything. He is Gary Clark Jr., a dominant blues guitarist cementing himself as a shareholder in the blues rock revival that is slowly retrofitting this age of music.