An appreciation of the Soul Queen of New Orleans by her longtime collaborator Scott Billington.
By the early 1970s, Humble Pie were undeniably bigger in the US than the UK, but they nudged back into the British charts with the notable live double album 'Performance – Rockin’...
‘Boogie With Canned Heat’ is a classic slice of late 60s blues-rock, thanks in no small part to ‘On the Road Again.’
Dr. John's remarkable musical legacy spans funk, blues, jazz, boogie-woogie, rock, psychedelic rock, and pop. His influence is monumental.
Stars such as Willie Nelson, Ivan Neville and Dinosaur Jr. will also contribute to the virtual show aiming to raise funds for the legendary New Orleans venue.
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.
New Orleans’ station WWOZ will present ‘Jazz Festing In Place’ this weekend and next, featuring 51 years of archival sets from Dr John, Irma Thomas, the Neville Brothers and more.
The best psychedelic albums, both sonically and spiritually, are guaranteed to take your head to places it never went before.
With his imitable style, rollicking piano and Southern drawl, Dr John embodied the spirit of New Orleans.
After debuting at the top of the UK chart a week earlier, 'Exile On Main St' climbed to No. 1 in the US.
The classic track originally featured on Buckley's much-acclaimed 1967 LP 'Goodbye and Hello'.
Aloe Blacc releases My Story from the new film America's Musical Journey which is opening in IMAX and other giant screen theaters today
The Music of Cream, featuring members of the blues-rock band's dynasty with special guests, will tour in Australia and New Zealand in May and June 2017.
Yoko Ono, Ringo Starr, Keith Richards, Sting and Bruce Springsteen are among the major stars appearing in the video for the fundraising 'We Are Not Afraid.'
Here's John Fogerty leading the version of 'New Orleans' that's on The Musical Mojo of Dr. John, out on 14 October as a tribute to the New Orleans great.