followed by “One of these Nights” and then Stevie Ray Vaughn’s happy blues ... colored 180-gram vinyl A Few Good Moments album from which he did “Black Jack Blues.” ...
Oddly, though, the first hit that he wrote and produced, “Over You,” for Aaron Neville in 1960, had a different mood ... Dr John, Stevie Wonder and Afghan Whigs’ Greg Dulli.
In 1973, Stevie Wonder was one of the biggest artists on the planet and had just released his album, Innervisions. However, the momentum he had garnered from his successful career came to a ...
The rescheduled 40th annual Kingdom Day Parade took to the streets of Los Angeles on Monday morning. The event was postponed due to the deadly Southern California wildfires last month. The annual ...
As the squad turns the corner a few seconds into the clip, the 7-foot-2, 250-pounder hilariously mistakes Billy Joel for Stevie Wonder. Maluach arrived in Durham as a five-star prospect last summer.
Stevie Nicks is such an influential figure in rock music history. From her flamboyant and unique sense of style to her incredible songwriting talents to her glittering, gorgeous voice, Nicks has ...
Mutant is bringing the scores to a pair of Netflix original movies to vinyl for the very first time. Both Alan Silvestri’s score for “The Electric State,” which premieres next week on the streaming ...
Supported by By Ben Sisario Reporting from Salina, Kan. Hydraulic machines whooshed in a sprawling Kansas factory as melted vinyl squeezed through molded stampers like pancake batter, turning out ...
Former WWE Superstar Stevie Richards thought that one of the recently released stars could have stayed with the company. Richards was baffled by the decision to let go of a potential asset ...
Adams’ latest work abandons floral references, transforming the painted surface into an open field of sensation. © Lindsay Adams, courtesy the artist and Sean ...
“Drift Away,” “Blue Christmas” by Elvis and “Pride and Joy” by Stevie Ray Vaughan. Jackson Wagener, ASCAP’s senior vice president for business and legal affairs, told NJ Advance ...