The Rolling Stones learned their craft by covering other artists. Interpreting songs by Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley taught Mick Jagger and Keith Richards how to write their own material. Soon, original ...
British musician Bloxsy performed a nostalgic medley of 18 iconic guitar riffs from the 1950s, expertly playing some of the ...
Billboard-charting blues artist Damon Fowler brings his masterful guitar work and soulful Americana sound to Tropical Heatwave 2025. Don't miss this Tampa native's electrifying performance featuring ...
Carlos Santana breaks down new album 'Sentient,' which revisits Michael Jackson and Miles Davis songs, and says a farewell tour will never happen.
Four Chicago artists created a series of panels featuring musicians like Mavis Staple, Curtis Mayfield, Chief Keef and many ...
The one-day festival featured a star-studded lineup, including The Doors, Bo Diddley, Chicago Transit ... (That's What I Want)," "Dizzy Miss Lizzy," "Yer Blues," "Cold Turkey," and "Give Peace ...
“Who Do You Love?” was up next. The Bo Diddley cover was featured on the band’s second album in 1978, and their distinctive blues guitar riff at the beginning is highly recognizable — but ...
A master of many musical genres, he also recorded as Buster Poindexter and appeared as an actor in ‘Scrooged,’ ‘Let It Ride’ and ‘Oz.’ ...
Guitarist Mike Campbell singled out this Tom Petty track as being the defining sound of the Heartbreakers, and honestly, he's right.
The River Club Music Hall welcomes Sam Luke Chase for a “Hometown Throwdown” with fellow Scituate-based act Ward Hayden & the ...