Marcia Ball has had a chameleon-like career, starting off in the 1960s with rock and roll and now bringing bluesy R&B to her return to Payomet Performing Arts Center in North Truro. Find out about ...
Local music legend Marcia Ball will be honored a new annual benefit concert for keeping Austin performers housed. Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers ( HOME) will host HOME with the ...
Northampton will be embellished with a bit of Louisiana flare this weekend. Blues singer and pianist Marcia Ball will take hold of the Iron Horse Music Hall stage this Saturday. Ball was born in Texas ...
FARGO -- Blues legends Marcia Ball and Tinsley Ellis team up for a night of songs and stories at the Fargo Theatre on April 18. The Louisiana-raised Ball is a five-time Grammy nominee and heralded for ...
You can hear the nearly half-century of singing in Marcia Ball's voice when she speaks. The gentle cracks, the even dynamics, her easy laugh. Her voice is well-worn but strong. When it comes to the ...
Marcia Ball missed my call at our appointed interview time because her ringer was off and she was reading Eudora Welty’s “Golden Apples.” “She’ll take you away, I’ll tell you,” the blues singer and ...
It was a rollicking night of blues at The Jazz Kitchen as Marcia Ball and her band took the stage on March 15, 2025. My first introduction to Ball was at the King Biscuit Blues Festival in 2014 when ...
Texas-born, Louisiana-raised pianist/vocalist/songwriter Marcia Ball is touring in support of her Grammy-nominated CD, Roadside Attractions. Her music mixes equal ...
Marcia Ball is a native of East Texas, Orange to be precise. But tune into her loquacious piano rhythms and it’s clear that she got over the border to Louisiana as fast as she could (sort of the ...
The veteran blues singer is known for her near-perfect blend of zydeco, and Louisiana swamp rock. Listen to Ball play three songs live in this... Marcia Ball On Mountain Stage Marcia Ball made her ...
The accomplished Texas-born pianist, songwriter and vocalist Marcia Ball is slated to perform at the New Orleans Jazz Museum as part of the Friends of the Cabildo Concert Series on Friday, October 13.
Even if you’ve never seen her live; even if you’ve just sampled a few tracks of Marcia Ball’s roadhouse blues piano, you can hear it loud and clear: It’s the sound of pure honky-tonk joy. “I guess I ...