As bassist and vocalist for New Orleans legends The Meters, George Porter Jr.’s fat grooves not only shaped the sound of New Orleans but pioneered funk.
Baloonerism was created around 2013-2014 between the releases of Watching Movies With the Sound Off and the mixtape Faces.
Juvenile originally came up with “Back That Thang Up” in 1997. He started reciting the lyrics at block parties in New Orleans and the song become an underground hit, yet it took time for him to be ...
New country musicians are reshaping the genre by combining traditional country roots with innovative flair. These rising ...
Lola Brooke previews new single Lola Brooke’s trajectory in the rap scene has been nothing short of meteoric. Over the ...
Billboard counts down the best country acts of the past (almost) 100 years. Ever since Ralph Peer held his famous recording ...
By Ed Shanahan and Chelsia Rose Marcius The warning, which extends beyond the city to include 10 other counties in New York State, was announced as wildfires burned and residents continued to ...
Welcome to Goldmine's 19th edition of Eclectic Discoveries. We review six fantastic album's in expository fashion, with the ...
With studio time booked for a second album, Ghost-Note had to scrap the working book and develop a whole set of new material ...
‘Sand, Sea & Crash Debris’ is the new album from Sister Hazel, discussed by the group’s Andrew Copeland, along with the flip ...
Billboard counts down the best country acts of the past (almost) 100 years. Ever since Ralph Peer held his famous recording ...
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