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Today-Music-History-Jan12

In 1905, cowboy singer Tex Ritter was born in Texas. Most people remember him singing the title song for the Academy ...
The Blues and Sabres meet for the second and final time this season, with St. Louis taking the first matchup 3-0 on Nov. 6 in Buffalo. Joel Hofer earned his third career shutout in that win, stopping ...
The guitarist, singer and songwriter, who died at 78, cut his own path among his elders in the Grateful Dead, and beyond.
Hootenanny can best be described as a roots, rockabilly, blues, punk lifestyle event with an edge. It is the premier Americana event. Hootenanny merges the primordial roots of rockabilly, blues and ...
Earlier this year, Jane’s Addiction members Dave Navarro, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins filed a lawsuit against singer Perry Farrell following Farrell’s 2024 onstage outburst. Hours later, Farrell ...
The story of the Bremen Town Musicians works just as well in the American South as it does in the Black Forest. Ol’ Bloo Donkey doesn’t have as much singing talent as he thinks he does—“Now, if you ...
Texas music is as diverse as its people. Nineteenth-century immigrants to Texas from the American South, from Mexico, and Europe, shaped a variety of sounds unmatched anywhere else in the United ...
Craft Recordings and HighTone Records kick off the year with a standout album from one of the greatest names in the Americana ...