The British blues guitarist was known for his poetic style and influence on decades of musicians to come.
The first solo release post-Cream, 'Songs For A Tailor' is an underrated gem from a clever songwriter.
Recorded at Chess Studios, this EP paid homage to their blues roots and established their sound.
The Texan country blues singer, guitarist, and pianist influenced generations of blues musicians.
His fourth solo album was a celebration of both Eric's refuelled creativity and some great musical relationships.
Hound dogs, salty dogs, rain dogs, the mighty canine appears in countless songs and this list celebrates all the dogs who’ve been saluted in song.
The best John Lee Hooker songs find an imitiable groove to prove that the blues could make you feel, but it could also make you dance.
Twenty fascinating John Lee Hooker quotes describing the remarkable life and times of the blues legend, born on August 22, 1917.
The blues singer-songwriter is often referred to as 'The Father of Chicago Blues,' known for songs like 'Hoochie Coochie Man' and 'I'm Ready.'
If you haven’t heard Albert King’s ‘Born Under A Bad Sign’, it’s time for a change of luck. Go ahead, listen. It’ll make your day.
The comprehensive compilation includes tracks from Gallagher's seminal first band Taste through to his final studio album, 1990's 'Fresh Evidence.'
The artist, who kicks off a drive-in tour next month, raised $80,000 for the music community through a series of live-streams.
Though a groundbreaking songwriter, when the idiosyncratic Chuck Berry took on the blues, he did it his own way – as an intriguing 1983 compilation proves.
‘Memphis Mayhem’ offers an in-depth look at the city that spawned such acts as Otis Redding, Elvis Presley, and Johnny Cash.
Now hailed as classics, neither Derek And The Dominos’ ‘Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs’ album, nor the ‘Layla’ single, were big hits upon their initial release.