When it comes to the evolution of Minnesota music, few intersections are as instrumental as 26th and Lyndale in south Minneapolis.
In the early 1960s, Abe “Abie” Epstein’s humble real estate office turned recording studio at 735 North General McMullen Drive became the epicenter of West Side rock ’n’ roll, R&B and soul. Teenage ...
If you live in the Deep South, 2025 has started off with one wicked cold snap that has folks in Mississippi, Louisiana, ...
In the spirit of archival music comes long lost recordings by the Detroit Soul and Funk ensemble, Eramus Hall, via the ...
After decades in the shadows as a catalog company, historic Sun Records was acquired four years ago by the global music and media company Primary Wave. Now headquartered in Brentwood, a refreshed Sun ...
Miranda Lambert speaks about the enduring legacy of this beloved duet by outlaw country legends Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.
In a recent town hall event, Ringo Starr recalled why The Beatles decided to record the Buck Owens hit for their album 'Help!
Robbie Robertson, the Band’s guitarist and songwriter in the group’s years of stardom (who himself passed away in August of ...
Rubbing shoulders with Motown for soul's defining label, Memphis' Stax Records boasted an impressive discography, all ...
Factory Records, despite the near bankruptcy caused by Blue Monday’s high production costs, reaped the rewards of the track’s ...
The late Detroit musician Ted Lucas never became famous, but he did a lot of things in the ’60s and ’70s. Lucas led psych-rock bands like the Spike-Drivers and the Misty Wizards. He worked as a studio ...
Three years ago, Slenczynska announced she had re-signed to the record label Decca Classics, for her first album with the company since the 1960s. Slenczynska’s new solo piano album, My Life in Music, ...